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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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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: 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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One Google, One World; One China, No Google
This just in from the Google corporate blog -- the much anticipated announcement on Google's plans for operating in China. Users in mainland China who visit Google.cn are now being redirected to Google.com.hk, which is housed on servers in Hong Kong...
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Mon, Mar 22 2010 1:37 PM
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Chavez to join the blogosphere
While his media-savvy is undeniable , Venezuela's Hugo Chavez has never been the most tech-savvy of leaders. He has equated Twitter users with terrorists and threatened to impose controls on Internet content. But apparently not satisfied with his...
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Tue, Mar 23 2010 10:59 AM
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Egypt to Foreign Journalists: Shape Up
CAIRO -- As the confrontation between Egypt's government and supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsy heats up, Cairo's new rulers have a new target for criticism -- the foreign press corps. Egypt's State Information Service (SIS) released...
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Sun, Aug 18 2013 3:32 AM
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Morning Brief: Diplomatic Push for Assad to Give up Chemical Weapons Could Prevent Military Strike
Diplomatic Push for Assad to Give up Chemical Weapons Could Prevent Military Strike Top News: Talking to the press in London yesterday, Secretary of State John Kerry said that U.S. strikes might be prevented if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad were to...
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Tue, Sep 10 2013 4:18 AM
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Watch Live: John Kerry Discusses Syria with Nicholas Kristof
Secretary of State John Kerry is discussing a possible U.S. intervention in Syria with New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and journalist Lara Setrakian this afternoon. With diplomatic wrangling over Syria's chemical weapons now coming to a...
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Tue, Sep 10 2013 11:13 AM
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Morning Brief: United States, Russia Begin Discussing Syrian Chemical Weapons Disarmament in Geneva
United States, Russia Begin Discussing Syrian Chemical Weapons Disarmament in Geneva Top News: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in Geneva, each with an entourage of chemical weapons experts, to discuss...
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Thu, Sep 12 2013 4:20 AM
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Morning Brief: Syria Talks Yield Plan for Broader Peace Conference
Syria Talks Yield Plan for Broader Peace Conference Top news: The United States and Russia on Thursday kicked off discussions about a possible plan to bring President Bashar al-Assad's chemical weapons stockpiles under international control, with...
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Fri, Sep 13 2013 6:27 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. and Russia Strike Deal on Syria Chemical Weapons
U.S. and Russia Strike Deal on Syria Chemical Weapons Top News: The United States and Russia reached an agreement Saturday under which Syria would declare and give up its stocks of chemical weapons, an accord that appears to have prevented the short-term...
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Mon, Sep 16 2013 5:55 AM
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Morning Brief: Gunman Kills 12 at U.S. Military Base in Washington, DC
Gunman Kills 12 at U.S. Military Base in Washington, DC Top News: Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old IT contractor working for Hewlett-Packard and former Navy reservist with a history of anger-management and shooting related issues, killed 12 people and wounded...
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Tue, Sep 17 2013 4:24 AM
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Morning Brief: Navy Yard Shooter Maintained Clearance Despite History of Arrests, Mental Illness
Navy Yard Shooter Maintained Clearance Despite History of Arrests, Mental Illness Top News: Aaron Alexis, the man identified as responsible for a shooting rampage Monday at the Navy Yard in Washington D.C., had a history of mental illness and had been...
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Wed, Sep 18 2013 5:56 AM
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Rumors: Kyrgyz president taking refuge on U.S. airbase?
Eurasianet reports on the latest from the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek where at least 21 people have been killed. Stores are being looted, the office of the state broadcaster has been raided and automatic weapons fire has been exchanged between rioters and...
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Wed, Apr 07 2010 11:26 AM
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Did someone just decide we're going to start kicking pirate booty?
The fight against piracy has long been thwarted by little technical details: it's hard to arrest pirates because there's nowhere to try them; it's not easy to tell which boats are and aren't pirates; and well, just shooting the darn pirates...
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Wed, Apr 07 2010 3:43 PM
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