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The political difference between elephants and tuna
As mentioned in the brief, Tanzania and Zambia were rebuffed today in their attempts to relax the international ban on ivory sales at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species in Doha. The decision is being hailed as a victory for conservationists...
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Mon, Mar 22 2010 9:25 AM
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Morning Brief: Tensions flare in West Bank as Netanyahu heads to Washington
Tensions flare in West Bank as Netanyahu heads to Washington Top news: As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu departed for Washington today on a trip meant to address a growing rift in U.S.-Israel relations, tensions were flaring back home after the killing...
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Mon, Mar 22 2010 5:46 AM
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Friday Photo: FP in the DMZ
Syndications Coordinator Randolph Manderstam immediately before attempting to personally deliver a copy of FP to Kim Jong Il. Read More...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 3:41 PM
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A Canadian global gag rule?
Stephen Harper's government seems to be on the verge of implementing a new foreign-aid plan that excludes any mention of family planning, contraception, or abortion, prompting comparisons to the U.S "global gag rule" which was reversed by...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 2:27 PM
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U.S. General: Gay Dutch soldiers responsible for Bosnian massacre
During his campaign President Obama pledged to repeal the U.S. military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. While the issue wasn't an immediate starter for the administration, Obama revisited it in his 2010 State of Union address...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 10:46 AM
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A pundit's guide to the post-health care bill world
The undisputed top political story in the U.S. media right now is the impending House of Representatives vote on health care reform. Domestic policy isn't our beat (except when it gets in the way of foreign policy ) but we know that in Washington...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 10:46 AM
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Morning Brief: Netanyahu puts in a call to Clinton as "quartet" meets
Netanyahu puts in a call to Clinton as "quartet" meets Top news: In an effort to smooth over a growing rift in U.S.-Israeli relations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last night to propose several...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 6:38 AM
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The Happy Story of the Anatolian Tigers
Editor's note: David is in Turkey on a trip organized by the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey. In October 1923, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk made the momentous decision to move the capital of the Republic of Turkey to the small Anatolian city...
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 3:25 PM
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China: truth and scare
Keith Bradsher has a front-page article in NYT today on " China Drawing High-Tech Research From U.S. " As is so often the case in China-rising dispatches, there's both more and less to the story than the headline broadcasts. It's well...
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 1:24 PM
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Cuba: U.S. diplomat joined demonstrators
Cuba's state news agency is reporting that Lowell Dale Lawton, an official at the U.S. interests section in Havana, joined a protest march by the womens' opposition group Ladies in White yesterday. The Miami Herald 's Cuba Colada blog translates...
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 11:25 AM
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New Delhi clears the air
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 As the world's eyes fell on Beijing during the 2008 Olympics, Chinese authorities scrambled to find a way to improve the city's notoriously low air quality. They shut down...
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 7:43 AM
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Morning Brief: Clinton to talk Mideast and missiles in Moscow
Clinton to talk Mideast and missiles in Moscow Top story: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Moscow for two days of talks, a little more than a year after famously presenting her Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov with a "reset button"...
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 6:13 AM
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Quiz: Which has the highest death rate: Germany, Iraq, or Kenya?
For those of you who don't subscribe to the bimonthly print edition of Foreign Policy, you're missing a great feature: the FP Quiz. It has eight intriguing questions about how the world works. The question I'd like to highlight this week is...
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Wed, Mar 17 2010 2:43 PM
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Turkish PM threatens to expel Armenians
In the latest development in the Armenian genocide resolution row, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has hinted at expelling thousands of Armenians from the country. The threat was made as a result of genocide resolutions progressing in the...
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Wed, Mar 17 2010 2:29 PM
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Russia's one-man army of darkness
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Russia is a country that has yet to come to terms with its history. Russian public opinion is sharply divided on every one of their previous General Secretaries and Presidents, with the exception of relatively...
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Wed, Mar 17 2010 1:47 PM
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