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British Spies Take 'Zoolander' Approach to Cracking Down on Leaks
With the decision to detain David Miranda, the partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, at Heathrow airport in London over the weekend, the British government demonstrated just how determined it is recover files leaked by Edward Snowden. Here's...
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Tue, Aug 20 2013 10:30 AM
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Abusive priest reassigned in Pope's former diocese
The spiraling child sex abuse in the European Catholic church keeps getting closer and closer to Pope Benedict XVI himself: The man, identified only as H., was allowed to stay in a vicarage while undergoing therapy — a decision in which then- Archbishop...
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Fri, Mar 12 2010 10:51 AM
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Morning Brief: Egypt protests swell as army rejects use of force
Egypt protests swell as army rejects use of force Top story: Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians flooded the streets of Cairo on Tuesday in a new attempt to end the three decade reign of President Hosni Mubarak. They were encouraged by two political developments...
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Tue, Feb 01 2011 5:11 AM
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Bolton: Mubarak's downfall would mean we'd have to bomb Iran
Think Progress's Alex Seitz-Wald catches former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton advocating for a military strike against Iran on Sean Hannity's show... because it's Tuesday I guess: HANNITY: Do you think that the Israelis are going to have to...
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Tue, Feb 01 2011 8:15 AM
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Mubarak's 9 biggest mistakes
As hundreds of thousands of angry protesters mobbed downtown Cairo to denounce his 30-year rule, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak delivered an utterly unapologetic speech Tuesday evening, vowing to safeguard his country's stability and security while...
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Tue, Feb 01 2011 2:27 PM
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Selfless statesman Berlusconi would rather not govern Italy
If Berlusconi had it his way, he wouldn't be bothered with the pesky task of governing Italy. The only reason he puts up with the supremely vexing job is to keep the communists out of power, he told CNN . "I'm doing what I do with a sense...
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Wed, Oct 21 2009 9:06 AM
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Morning Brief: Busy days for pirates
Busy days for pirates Top story: Somali pirates attacked two ships within minutes of each other off the coast of East Africa today. A group of pirates took control of a Panamanian-flagged vessel near the Seychelles. Shortly after that pirates began firing...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 5:38 AM
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Students for a Free Tibet responds
On Monday, I posted some thoughts about the death of Adam "MCA" Yauch and the future of the global Tibetan independence movement. Tenzin Dorjee, executive director of Students for a Free Tibet , sent in this response: Normal 0 false false false...
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Wed, May 09 2012 9:30 AM
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A rocky start for France's new foreign minister
As Eric Pape wrote for FP in November, France's new foreign minister Michele Alliot-Marie came to the job with a sterling reputation -- she's the first person ever to lead all of France's major ministries -- and a reputation as a no-nonsense...
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Fri, Jan 21 2011 9:27 AM
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Baby Doc arrested. But will he be tried for all his crimes?
In the span of a mere 48 hours, Haiti's former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier has returned to the troubled island from exile in Paris and been arrested in Port au Prince. France24 reported this afternoon that he had been indicted...
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Tue, Jan 18 2011 1:53 PM
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Morning Brief: Washington prepares for Hu visit
Washington prepares for Hu visit Top story : Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in the United States today for a state visit that will be a crucial barometer of the U.S-Chinese relationship. U.S. officials are signaling that President Barack Obama will...
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Tue, Jan 18 2011 5:19 AM
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Commie Obama t-shirts banned in Beijing
With President Obama scheduled to visit Beijing on Monday, city authorities have banned souvenir vendors from selling a popular t-shirt depicting the president as a Mao-era red guard: Since he was elected the US president last year, the T-shirt has had...
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Thu, Nov 12 2009 10:18 AM
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Obama's townhall in Shanghai
This afternoon in Shanghai, U.S. President Barack Obama held a townhall-style meeting with university students. It was an event that his staff had worked hard to include on his China trip itinerary. After a brief speech extolling the importance of core...
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Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:05 AM
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Morning Brief: Obama talks money in China
Obama talks money in China Top Story: U.S. President Barack Obama met with Chinese President Hu Jintao in a in Beijing today as part of Obama's three-day tour of China and eight-day tour of Asia. The two leaders reportedly discussed sensitive economic...
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Tue, Nov 17 2009 5:38 AM
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Morning Brief: Europe May Ease Climate Rules Amid Economic Stagnation
Europe May Ease Climate Rules Amid Economic Stagnation Top news: The European Commission on Wednesday proposed scrapping binding national targets for renewable energy production after the year 2020 and replacing them with a Europe-wide renewable energy...
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Thu, Jan 23 2014 6:40 AM
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