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Department of unwanted endorsements
Brown Lloyd James, a PR agency that represents the Libyan government, just sent out a press release about Muammar Qaddafi's speech via satellite to students at the London School of Economics today. (Incidentally, his son Saif is in LSE grad .) Qaddafi...
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Fri, Dec 03 2010 2:14 PM
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North Africa
Brazil recognizes Palestinian state
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and his transformative Foreign Minister Celso Amorim are still making new s in their last month in office, announcing today that Brazil would recognize the Palestinian state along the 1967 borders. Here's...
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Fri, Dec 03 2010 11:54 AM
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FP Passport
Obama in Afghanistan
President Obama has just arrived at Afghanistan's Bagram airbase for an unannounced trip during which he will meet U.S. troops and hold a meeting by videoconference with President Hamid Karzai. Obama had originally planned to travel to Kabul by helicopter...
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Fri, Dec 03 2010 9:46 AM
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Morning Brief: South Korea: We will retaliate if North strikes again
South Korea: We will retaliate if North strikes again Top news: South Korean President Lee Myung-bak's nominee to take over as defense chief said in his parliamentary confirmation hearing that his jets would bomb the North if North Korea forces staged...
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Fri, Dec 03 2010 6:05 AM
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FP Passport
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The secret Somalia anti-piracy force
An un-named Muslim country is funding the creation of a well-armed and privately trained militia force in Somalia's north to fight piracy, the AP reports today. And behind the scenes consulting are the George W. Bush administration's former ambassador...
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Thu, Dec 02 2010 2:51 PM
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Nigeria to try *** Cheney for corruption
A bit of interesting breaking news from the wires: Nigeria's anti-corruption commission is set to unveil a warrant for former U.S. Vice President *** Cheney. During his time at Haliburton, the company is alleged to gotten wrapped up in a dollars-for...
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Thu, Dec 02 2010 12:09 PM
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FP Passport
Russia and Qatar to host World Cup
FIFA today announced that Russia would host the 2018 World Cup and … Qatar … would host the 2022 Cup. Obviously this is shocking news across the sporting and football worlds. So why Russia and Qatar? Russia, actually, makes a certain amount of sense....
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Thu, Dec 02 2010 12:00 PM
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Russia
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Middle East
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Sports
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World Cup
Attention WikiLeaks junkies
As you've probably noticed, Passport has turned into an essentially WikiLeaks-only zone over the last couple of days. In the interest of consolidating the massive amounts of WikiLeaks related content coming in -- and to allow Passport to cover some...
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Thu, Dec 02 2010 7:33 AM
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FP Passport
Morning Brief: Obama administration reverses plan for Gulf oil drilling
Obama administration reverses plan for Gulf oil drilling Top story: The Obama administration announced on Wednesday that it would maintain a ban on offshore oil drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and off the Atlantic Coast for the next five years...
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Thu, Dec 02 2010 5:28 AM
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FP Passport
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Oil / Energy Disaster / Problem / Shennanigans
WikiLeaks on Luzhkov and Kremlin corruption
Give U.S. diplomats some credit for foresight. More than seven months before the unceremonious firing of Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov, U.S. embassy officials observed that his presence was becoming a liability for the Kremlin. A just WikiLeaked cable from...
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Wed, Dec 01 2010 1:17 PM
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Mon dieu! WikiLeaks makes the US look good. - By David Kenner
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange crowed yesterday that the State Department "is going to have a hard time of it trying to spin" his organization's ongoing document dump. U.S. diplomats, he said, will "find their very privileged position...
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Wed, Dec 01 2010 12:21 PM
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FP's 2010 Global Thinkers gala in photos
Here are a few images from last night's Top 100 Global Thinkers event at Washington's Corcoran Gallery of Art. Our panel featured (from left to right) Brazilian Foreign Minsiter Celso Amorim , Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu , moderater...
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Wed, Dec 01 2010 12:05 PM
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FP Passport
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Foreign Policy magazine
Did a U.S. ambassador accuse Sri Lanka's president of war crimes? - By Charles Homans
Are we surprised to learn, via WikiLeaks, that American diplomats in Colombo blame Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his top officials for the massacre of tens of thousands (by most estimates) of Tamil civilians during the final months of Sri...
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Wed, Dec 01 2010 11:30 AM
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FP Passport
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FP honors Richard Holbrooke
I've already written a bit about the fascinating panel discussion at last night's Global Thinkers event, and we'll have much more content, including photos and video, up soon. But the evening's other highlight was a special award given...
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Wed, Dec 01 2010 11:10 AM
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British police seek Assange over Swedish rape charges
Interpol announced this morning that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been placed on international "Red Notice" status over rape and sexual molestation charges in Sweden. The red notice is not an arrest warrant, but are usually interpreted...
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Wed, Dec 01 2010 10:03 AM
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