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Morning Brief: U.S. accuses Iran of plot to kill Saudi ambassador
U.S. accuses Iran of plot to kill Saudi ambassador Top news: The United States plans to seek additional international sanctions against Iran following allegations of a plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. on American soil. "This really,...
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Wed, Oct 12 2011 5:38 AM
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The Iranian-Saudi cold war heats up
With Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement today that the U.S. government had thwarted an Iran-backed plot to assassinate the Saudi envoy to the United States in a Washington restaurant, we asked FP contributor Simon Henderson for his take on...
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Tue, Oct 11 2011 2:36 PM
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Nobody's gonna make Herman Cain talk about foreign policy if he doesn't want to
Given the lobster-tank logic of presidential primaries, pizza tycoon Herman Cain's recent unexpected rise in the polls means his fellow candidates are likely to try to tear him down in the coming days, starting at tonight's debate. But it may...
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Tue, Oct 11 2011 9:43 AM
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U.N. report: Afghan security forces routinely abuse detainees
A disturbing report from the New York Times: Suspects are hung by their hands, beaten with cables and in some cases their genitals are twisted until they lose consciousness in detention facilities run by the Afghan intelligence service and the Afghan...
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Mon, Oct 10 2011 1:59 PM
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'Vicar' of Baghdad: WikiLeaks puts Iraqi Jews at risk
Iraq's only Anglican priest, unofficialy known as the "Vicar of Baghdad," says he's working with the U.S. embassy to persuade the remaining members of Iraq's Jewish community to leave the country, now that they've been outed...
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Mon, Oct 10 2011 1:37 PM
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Decline Watch: U.S. continues Nobel dominance
There are few signs of the Amerislump in Stockholm. U.S. economists Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims were awarded this year's Nobel Prize for Economics. This is the 11th straight year that at least one of the recipients of the economics prize has...
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Mon, Oct 10 2011 7:32 AM
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Morning Brief: Coptic protests turn deadly in Egypt
Coptic protests turn deadly in Egypt Top news: At least 25 people were killed in Cairo when government troops crushed a demonstration of Coptic Christians over an attack on a church. It was the worst violence Egypt has seen since the fall of Hosni Mubarak...
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Mon, Oct 10 2011 5:48 AM
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Tea Party split on Romney's 'American century'
GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney told an audience at a South Carolina military college this morning that his presidency would herald "an American century," calling for an additional 100,000 active duty personnel, an increased defense budget...
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Fri, Oct 07 2011 12:54 PM
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Ellen's still working
Well next Tuesday's Liberian election certainly just got more interesting . Thorbjorn Jagland of the Nowegian Nobel Committee says they didn't consider the fact that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is in a highly-constested race next week when...
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Fri, Oct 07 2011 11:04 AM
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Morning Brief: Three women awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
Three women awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Top story: The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to three female political activists for their work in promoting peace and democracy from Africa to the Middle East. They are Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf...
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Fri, Oct 07 2011 5:03 AM
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Morning Brief: Steve Jobs dies at 56
Steve Jobs dies at 56 Top story: Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, died of complications from pancreatic cancer yesterday. He had waged a public battle with the illness, continuing to introduce new Apple products even as he underwent treatment. One...
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Thu, Oct 06 2011 5:17 AM
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How Steve Jobs changed news
Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, passed away today after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Apple released a statement hailing him as "a visionary and creative genius" whose spirit will continue to guide the company, and remembrances poured...
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Wed, Oct 05 2011 6:41 PM
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Decline Watch: Can Americans afford to drive drunk anymore?
Drunk driving incidents have fallen 30 percent over the last five years. How can this possibly be a sign of decline, you ask? The AP's Mike Stobbe, via Gawker , explains : The decline may be due to the down economy: Other research suggests people...
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Wed, Oct 05 2011 7:18 AM
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Shocking revelation: Putin didn't really discover those ancient urns
Vladimir Putin's Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov shatters all our dreams : In an interview released late on Tuesday, Mr. Peskov said that the jugs had actually been found by archeologists during an expedition “several weeks or days before.” They were...
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Wed, Oct 05 2011 6:29 AM
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Morning Brief: Russia and China veto Syria resolution
Russia and China veto Syria resolution Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Top news: A months-long effort to take action against the Syrian regime in the U.N. Security Council collapsed yesterday after Russia and...
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