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Rumsfeld memo: And you thought your boss was demanding
This amazing memo from Donald Rumsfeld to former Under Secretary of Defense Doug Feith, first spotted by the Atlantic , has been making the rounds today. Apparently too impatient to wait for Julian Assange to dig up his memos, Rumsfeld has self-WikiLeaked...
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Tue, Feb 22 2011 12:49 PM
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Morning Brief: Putin Rebuffs International Warnings
Putin Rebuffs International Warnings Top News : Vladimir Putin rebuffed calls from the international community to pullback troops from Crimea, saying Russia had to protect native Russian speakers in Ukraine. A Ukrainian official reported that there are...
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Fri, Mar 07 2014 6:04 AM
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Morning Brief: UN and US warn of civil war in Syria
UN and US warn of civil war in Syria Top story: During an emergency meeting of the U.N. Human Rights Council on Friday, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay warned that the crisis in Syria could "descend into a full-fledged conflict"...
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Fri, Jun 01 2012 5:11 AM
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Morning Brief: Officials Identify Passenger with Stolen Passport as Search Shifts West
Officials Identify Passenger with Stolen Passport as Search Shifts West Top News: The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 continues this morning, and after four days of fruitless searching, authorities said yesterday they are expanding the search...
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Tue, Mar 11 2014 4:38 AM
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Hong Kong TV station responds to FP's Chinese moon article
Hong Kong's Pheonix TV ran a segment on John Hickman's recent Foreign Policy article which speculates on what might happen if China ever tried to annex territory on the moon. Titled "U.S Media Hypes That ChinaWants to Capture the Moon; United...
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Fri, Jun 22 2012 11:21 AM
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Morning Brief: Middle East Peace Talks Stumble
Middle East Peace Talks Stumble Top news: U.S.-sponsored peace talks between Israel and Palestine were thrown into uncertainty Tuesday when President Mahmoud Abbas signed documents to join 15 international agencies -- a move aimed to gaining statehood...
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Wed, Apr 02 2014 6:53 AM
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Morning Brief: Major tsunami devastates Japan
Major tsunami devastates Japan Top story: A tsunami hit northeast Japan on Friday, triggered by an 8.9 magnitude earthquake about 80 miles off Japan's coast. Japanese state media reported that at least 60 people have been killed, but with rescue efforts...
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Fri, Mar 11 2011 5:04 AM
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Cameroon bans mobile Twitter service
The official Twitter Mobile account announced yesterday that "Twitter SMS on MTN Cameroon has been suspended by the Cameroonian government." The country's opposition had been planning "Egypt-like" protests against longtime President...
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Wed, Mar 09 2011 1:37 PM
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Morning Brief: Government troops close in Zawiyah; Qaddafi envoy flies to Cairo
Government troops close in Zawiyah; Qaddafi envoy flies to Cairo Top news: Troops loyal to Muammar al-Qaddafi have reportedly surrounded the rebel-held Western city of Zawiyah and are closing in with tanks and snipers. According to witnesses, pro-government...
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Wed, Mar 09 2011 5:35 AM
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In West Africa, fears that Ivory Coast's conflict could spread
MONROVIA, Liberia -- Less than an hour's flight away from the Ivory's Coast's capital of Abidjan, fears are growing that that what started as a national Ivorian crisis could quickly infect the entire West African region. Since outgoing Ivorian...
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Tue, Mar 08 2011 6:51 AM
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What will be in China's next Five Year Plan?
It must be a stressful day inside the offices of the Beijing Public Security Bureau. The city's security apparatus is fearful -- and brutally overreacting -- to the perceived threat of Chinese netizens organizing a "jasmine revolution" to...
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Thu, Mar 03 2011 8:58 AM
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Turkmenistan leader's latest obsession: horses
Judging from past experiences, Turkmenistan's autocratic president, Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, doesn't seem to be a lover of the Animal Kingdom. There was the time he reportedly fired one of his security officers for negligence leading to an...
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Tue, Feb 08 2011 3:36 PM
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Kazakh foreign minister thanks Borat for making benefit country's tourism
Seven years later, Kazakhstan is still talking about Borat. They now seem to have made peace with the whole thing : "With the release of this film, the number of visas issued by Kazakhstan grew tenfold," local news agencies quoted Foreign Minister...
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Mon, Apr 23 2012 11:08 AM
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Morning Brief: South Sudan Peace Talks Begin
South Sudan Peace Talks Begin Top News : South Sudanese government officials are negotiating a ceasefire with rebels through negotiators in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. While some progress has been made, the fighting continues between those loyal to President...
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Fri, Jan 03 2014 6:15 AM
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Bashir forced to cancel travel plans
An outstanding ICC warrant for his arrest hasn't prevented Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir from traveling over the last couple years. The globetrotting accused war criminal has visited countries including China, Chad, Qatar, Libya, Saudi Arabia...
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Thu, Jun 07 2012 1:24 PM
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