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Morning Brief: Kim Jong Un moves to assert power
Kim Jong Un moves to assert power Top news: A day after Kim Jong Un received mourners and military salutes at a mausoleum housing his father's body, there are signs that Kim Jong Il's son is taking additional steps to secure his leadership of...
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Wed, Dec 21 2011 5:36 AM
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British Labour leader captured on Google Street View?
The all-seeing eye of Google Street View appears to have captured British Labour Party leader Ed Miliband -- head in hands -- at his constituency office in Doncaster. There's a caption contest going on over at the Guardian . Hey may be contemplating...
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Tue, Dec 20 2011 1:09 PM
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How real is the mourning in North Korea?
The outpouring of grief in North Korea over the death of Kim Jong Il -- captured in an FP slideshow today -- has many people asking the same question : Are the copious tears shed for the authoritarian ruler real, staged, or -- more unsettling yet -- a...
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Tue, Dec 20 2011 12:09 PM
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Huntsman: 'I probably did more than anybody' to fight one-child policy
It's tough to change your political identity halfway through a campaign. Jon Huntsman will likely continue to be tagged as the "moderate" in the race, no matter how conservative his political record actually is. But the former Utah governor...
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Tue, Dec 20 2011 8:09 AM
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U.S. officials may take action again al-Shabab's Twitter account
Earlier this month, we brought you the news that Somalia's al-Shabab had joined Twitter and begun tweet-taunting the Kenyan military, which has launched an offensive against the al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamic militant group. The account's administrator...
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Tue, Dec 20 2011 8:03 AM
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Morning Brief: Kim Jong Il lies in state as world ponders North Korea's future
Kim Jong Il lies in state as world ponders North Korea's future Top story: Kim Jong Un, the third son and successor to Kim Jong Il, visited the mausoleum where his father's body was lying in state on Tuesday. Meanwhile, praise from state media...
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Tue, Dec 20 2011 5:01 AM
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Bad year for the coconuts
For Foreign Policy 's July/August 2010 issue, featuring our annual Failed States index, Ghanaian economist and writer George Ayittey put together a survey of the world's dictators and tyrants -- or "coconut heads" as he calls them. Suffice...
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Mon, Dec 19 2011 12:21 PM
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What do we know about Kim Jong Un?
With Kim Jong Il having departed this world for the land of pizza pies and Hennessy -- or something -- attention now turns to his son and presumed successor Kim Jong Un. Like his dad, Jong Un's background is largely shrouded in mystery. But here are...
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Mon, Dec 19 2011 9:53 AM
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Covering Kim Jong Il
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 It's notoriously difficult to get a sense of what's going on in North Korea -- after all, the world didn't even learn of Kim Jong Il's death until two days after...
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Mon, Dec 19 2011 8:52 AM
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Two funerals, and Weibo
In the interval between when BBC aired reports of Kim Jong Il's death on Monday and when CCTV and other Chinese state media got around to making their own reports in the late morning, the Chinese Internet was already abuzz with news and commentary...
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Mon, Dec 19 2011 5:47 AM
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Morning Brief: North Korea's Kim Jong Il dies of heart attack
North Korea's Kim Jong Il dies of heart attack Top news: North Korean leader Kim Jong Il died on Saturday after suffering an "advanced acute myocardial infarction, complicated with a serious heart shock" while on a train as part of one of...
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Mon, Dec 19 2011 5:44 AM
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The Election 2012 Weekly Report: The Newt Era
Iowa Debate The GOP candidates faced off in Sioux City on Thursday in what will likely be the last primary debate before the Iowa Caucuses. Foreign policy was very much on the agenda. Responding to a question about the downed U.S. drone in Iran and president's...
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Fri, Dec 16 2011 12:20 PM
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Christopher Hitchens: 1949-2011
We were saddened here to learn today that the pugnacious columnist and literary icon Christopher Hitchens has passed away . For the rememberances of the colleagues who knew him best, head over to our sister site Slate where Hitchens wrote the weekly "Fighting...
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Fri, Dec 16 2011 7:40 AM
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Morning Brief: Protests continue in Chinese town
Protests continue in Chinese town Top news: Around 7,000 people in the Southern Chinese fishing village of Wukan attended a funera l for a man whose death in police custody has set off a rare revolt against Chinese government authority. Xue Jimbo, a local...
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Fri, Dec 16 2011 5:28 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. marks official end to Iraq war
U.S. marks official end to Iraq war Top story: Defense Secretary Leon Panetta declared the official end to the U.S. war in Iraq on Thursday in a ceremony at Baghdad's international airport. "[T]he mission of an Iraq that could govern and secure...
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Thu, Dec 15 2011 4:56 AM
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