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India's blackout, seen from China
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE India suffered its worst blackout in history this week, leaving more than 600 million people without power. To authoritarian and mostly stable China, chaotic, democratic India has long been exhibit A in the...
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Wed, Aug 01 2012 11:36 AM
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Morning Brief: Shooting continues in Ivory Coast as new president urges peace
Shooting continues in Ivory Coast as new president urges peace Top story : The BBC reports that the sound of gunfire can still be heard in the Ivory Coast capital, Abidjan, a day after former President Laurent Gbagbo was arrested, ending a bloody four...
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Tue, Apr 12 2011 5:46 AM
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Morning Brief: Greece's victorious pro-bailout party launches coalition talks
Greece's victorious pro-bailout party launches coalition talks Top news: Greece's center-right New Democracy party, which has supported the country's bailout by the European Union and International Monetary Fund but called for amending some...
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Mon, Jun 18 2012 5:20 AM
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Morning Brief: Spain's borrowing costs hit new high as Europe braces for Greek elections
Spain's borrowing costs hit new high as Europe braces for Greek elections Top news: Spain's borrowing costs have risen to a euro-era high, with the yield on 10-year bonds hitting 7 percent -- a level believed to be unsustainable by many economists...
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Thu, Jun 14 2012 5:25 AM
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Welcome to Azania/Jubaland: The world's newest pseudostate
In addition to Somaliland and Puntland, it appears Somalia may now be home to a brand new semiautonomous region , Azania -- confusingly also sometimes called Jubaland . Alex Thurston writes : Jubaland/Azania now has a president, former Somalia Defence...
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Wed, Apr 06 2011 2:46 PM
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Golden Dawn pushes Greek-only blood bank
Given that far-right parties tend to somewhat moderate their positions when they're actually in government, the degree to which Greece's Golden Dawn party has thoroughly lived up to its reputation for buffoonish, neo-Nazi thuggery since its electoral...
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Thu, Jul 12 2012 8:35 AM
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Morning Brief: Syrian opposition reports another massacre
Syrian opposition reports another massacre Top news: Opposition activists in Syria are claiming that Syrian forces, backed by tanks and helicopters, killed more than 200 people in the Sunni Muslim village of Tremseh near the city of Hama on Thursday,...
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Fri, Jul 13 2012 5:08 AM
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Boots on the ground?
President Obama has pledged that U.S. ground forces will not be deployed in Libya, but other members of the coalition are a bit less adamant. Here's what Canada's foreign minister had to say , shortly after Canadian CF-18's began flying sorties...
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 11:28 AM
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Morning Brief: Qaddafi forces push back at key town
Qaddafi forces push back at key town Top news: Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi launched airstrikes on the key oil town of Ras Lanuf, which was recently taken by rebels. The nearby town of Bin Jawwad fell to pro-government forces. Heavy...
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Mon, Mar 07 2011 5:29 AM
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Bashar al-Assad has some thoughts on the English language
WikiLeaks' document dump of emails from Syrian government officials has so far been light on scandalous details about either the Assad family or the opposition. But today's release did provide one unexpected revelation: Bashar al-Assad appears...
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Mon, Jul 09 2012 10:27 AM
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Saudi princess seeks political asylum
Saudi Arabia's "Barbie" is striking back. In a far call from the extravagant upbringing that earned her the nickname, Princess Sara bint Talal bin Abdulaziz publicly filed a request for political asylum in Britain on July 6 th , claiming...
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No Olympics for Kosovo
The fledgling country's EU-esque flag will not be making the rounds in London's Olympic Stadium on June 27, RFE/RL reports , a major diasppointment to athletes like table tennis player Azari Blerta, shown above: Kosovo had hoped to send a team...
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Tue, Jul 10 2012 9:26 AM
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Castro takes a slow plane to China
The Miami Herald reports on the Cuban leader's suspiciously long trip to the Middle Kingdom: The newspaper Granma, official voice of the ruling Communist Party of Cuba, reported Monday that Castro took off from Havana on Sunday for a state visit to...
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Fri, Jul 06 2012 1:44 PM
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Morning Brief: Qaddafi gathers forces, but rebellion gains momentum
Qaddafi gathers forces, but rebellion gains momentum Top story: Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi appeared to be refortifying his control over the capital of Tripoli, with residents reporting that thousands of his mercenaries and military units loyal to him were...
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Thu, Feb 24 2011 5:11 AM
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Russian TV report links bombing to U.S. video game
Robert Mackey over at The Lede flags this Russia Today report , discussing similarities between yesterday's attack at Domodedovo and a sequence “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in which players take part in a terrorist attack on a fictional Russian...
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