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The mystery of Medvedev's raunchy retweet
We've had a number of posts here on Dmitry Medvedev's forays into social media. But the techy-savvy Russian president made an uncharacteristic Twitter error last night ... or was it? Guardian correspondent and past FP contributor Miriam Elder...
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Wed, Dec 07 2011 9:16 AM
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Bachmann: 50 percent of Mexico's population has moved north of the border
Michele Bachmann is taking some flack for this Bill O'Reilly interview in which she raises no objections to the notion of "dragging [illegal immigrants] out, putting them on a bus with their children’s crying," but she also makes one whopper...
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Wed, Dec 07 2011 8:38 AM
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The India subtext in the Veena Malik nude cover controversy
Last week we brought you the news that the men's lifestyle magazine FHM India had stoked controversy with a cover featuring Pakistani actress Veena Malik, fully nude and seemingly taunting Pakistan's forbidding spy agency with an ISI tattoo on...
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Wed, Dec 07 2011 7:51 AM
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Who made the worst predictions for 2011?
The clock is winding down on 2011, which means it's time to take a look back at who got it very, very wrong this year. Consider this a call for nominations for the 10 Worst Predictions for 2011 list. You can check out last year's list here, which...
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Wed, Dec 07 2011 7:43 AM
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Morning Brief: Syria's Assad denies deadly crackdown on protesters
Syria's Assad denies deadly crackdown on protesters Top news: In excerpts of an interview with ABC's Barbara Walters aired on Wednesday, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad dismissed the charge that he has orchestrated a bloody crackdown on anti...
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Wed, Dec 07 2011 5:27 AM
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Huntsman backtracks on trust in climate science
Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman turned heads today when he declared at a Heritage Foundation event that there are "questions about the validity of" climate science and "not enough information right now to be able to formulate...
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Tue, Dec 06 2011 1:11 PM
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Bad news BRICs: 10 years on, which country is the most overhyped?
Last Wednesday marked the 10th anniversary of Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill coining the term BRICs, to describe the four countries that he believed would drive economic growth in the coming years -- a designation that was turned into a formal...
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Tue, Dec 06 2011 11:48 AM
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FP flashback: Gingrich on reforming the State Dept. in 2003
Back in June, 2003, current GOP frontrunner Newt Gingrich wrote a piece for Foreign Policy titled, "Rogue State Department ," which accused the department of undermining the Bush administration's foreign policy and argues that it needs to...
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Tue, Dec 06 2011 11:17 AM
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China's quid pro panda
The web's buzzing this week about the Edinbugh Zoo welcoming a pair of giant breeding pandas from China's Sichuan province. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 "Since the 1950s," Reuters explains...
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Tue, Dec 06 2011 7:45 AM
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Morning Brief: Dozens killed in Afghan bombings
Dozens killed in Afghan bombings Top story: At least 58 people were killed on Tuesday in attacks targeting Shiite religious gatherings across Afghanistan. Most of the deaths occurred in Kabul, where a suicide bomber detonated himself, killing an estimated...
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Tue, Dec 06 2011 5:00 AM
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Top Secret British war plans (from 1943) taken from Tehran embassy
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Word came out yesterday that confidential war plans were stolen from the British embassy in Tehran. Fortunately for London, the plans were 70 years old, and were designed to invade...
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Mon, Dec 05 2011 2:39 PM
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The Egyptian revolution dominated Twitter this year
Here's the latest data point in the ongoing debate about just how pivotal a role Twitter played in the Arab Spring: This year, according to Twitter , the top hashtag on the microblogging site was not #justinbieber or even Charlie Sheen's bizarre...
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Mon, Dec 05 2011 1:51 PM
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What could Iran learn from the "Beast of Kandahar"?
The Iranian media reported today, and U.S. officials are now confirming , that a U.S. stealth spy drone was shot down over Iran. The Iranians claim the drone sustained only minor damage. The top-secret RQ-170, which reportedly played a role in monitoring...
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Mon, Dec 05 2011 1:44 PM
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The new Duma. Same as the old Duma?
It's imporant to point out amid all the coverage of this weekend's Russian legislative elections, during which the ruling United Russia party saw its majority in the State Duma reduced , that this doesn't actually mean that the Kremlin is...
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Mon, Dec 05 2011 8:46 AM
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Morning Brief: Putin's United Russia suffers electoral setback
Putin's United Russia suffers electoral setback Top news: Vladimir Putin's ruling United Russia party saw its majority cut to 50 percent during parliamentary elections on Sunday, in what is widely being interpreted as a rebuke to the Russian prime...
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Mon, Dec 05 2011 5:26 AM
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