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Morning Brief: Navy SEALs free two hostages in Somalia
Navy SEALs free two hostages in Somalia Top news: U.S. officials are confirming this morning that American commandos rescued an American and a Dane in Somalia on Wednesday after a gun battle with pirates holding them hostage. The Navy SEAL teams, who...
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Wed, Jan 25 2012 5:11 AM
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Highlights from Obama's SOTU address
As John Harwood notes at the New York Times , tonight's address by President Obama was as much a "state of the campaign" as it was a State of the Union. But while the President did focus on hot-button issues such as jobs and the economy...
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Tue, Jan 24 2012 8:00 PM
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Why do police douse protesters with colored water?
As Egypt prepares to mark the first anniversary of the Egyptian revolution on Wednesday, with activists mapping out protest routes and the ruling military council partially lifting the country's emergency laws and releasing prisoners in apparent goodwill...
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Tue, Jan 24 2012 12:39 PM
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What’s good for the goose is good for the Chancellor
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Above, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who will give the keynote address at Davos tomorrow, receives an effigy of a golden goose during Germany's annual carnival season. What...
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Tue, Jan 24 2012 11:36 AM
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Obama's foreign policy -- in words
What foreign policy-related words are you most likely to hear during tonight's State of the Union address? Since the economy is the dominant issue in the 2012 presidential campaign, you may not be hearing all that many. But to answer the question...
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Tue, Jan 24 2012 9:49 AM
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How Newt inspired Silvio
I have a new piece up on the early days of Newt Gingrich's foreign policy as speaker of the House. In the process of reading some of the early coverage of Gingrich's tenure, I came across this kicker from a 1995 New York Times article which didn't...
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Tue, Jan 24 2012 7:37 AM
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Morning Brief: Egypt’s parliament holds opening session
Egypt’s parliament holds opening session Top story: The new Egyptian parliament began its work on Monday, and immediately became embroiled in a dispute over choosing a speaker that dominated the day's proceedings. By nightfall, however, the Muslim...
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Tue, Jan 24 2012 4:51 AM
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Daily Brief: U.S. envoy reiterates Afghan role in peace talks
Select Newsletter Template: Afpak Daily Brief Event Notice: Please join the New America Foundation's National Security Studies Program TOMORROW from 12:15 - 1:45 pm as we commemorate the life of Richard Holbrooke, one of the most important American...
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Mon, Jan 23 2012 6:40 AM
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Morning Brief: European Union bans Iranian oil
European Union bans Iranian oil Top story: In an effort to dial up the pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, European Union foreign ministers have adopted an oil embargo against Tehran, which currently sends about 20 percent of its oil exports to...
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Mon, Jan 23 2012 5:05 AM
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The Election 2012 Weekly Report: And then there were four
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Perry and Huntsman bow out The Republican field continued to narrow this week with two once-promising candidates dropping out before this Saturday's pivotal South Carolina primary. Jon Huntsman , the...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 11:28 AM
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A new book asks, "are we becoming China's ***?"
2012 will see a stream of new books in the patented Thomas Friedman "Oh My God the Chinese Are Eating our Lunch with Environmentally Friendly Chopsticks" mold. Some will be more worthwile than others. However, one in particular is sure to stand...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 9:57 AM
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A new path forward for Foreign Policy
We have some big news today: FP is becoming The FP Group, a new independent operating unit within the Washington Post C ompany with our friend and longtime contributor David Rothkopf as CEO. Here's the press release from the Post: WASHINGTON-January...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 8:37 AM
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World leaders singing
President Obama impressed crowds at the Apollo Theater yesterday by singing a few bars of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together": Only one line, but hey, credit for picking a tough song. But Obama's hardly the only head of state known...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 8:05 AM
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Gambian president calls his citizens lazy, threatens to fire them
President Obama delivers his State of the Union address next week. If he really wants to give the cable channels talking, perhaps he should take his queus from the Gambia's just reelected president, a humble fellow who goes by the name of His Excellency...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 6:34 AM
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Morning Brief: Arab League mission mandate expires in Syria
Arab League mission mandate expires in Syria Top news: The mandate of the one-month Arab League observer mission in Syria expired yesterday with members of the team largely confined to their hotels. Critics have charged that the mission has been ineffective...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 5:35 AM
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