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The Kremlin’s Favorite Right-Wing Radical Dies in Police Shootout
Ukrainian right-winger Oleksandr Muzychko was a larger-than-life figure who was videotaped carrying a machine gun into a government building and grabbing a prosecutor by the collar while he screamed profanities into the official's face. On Monday...
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Tue, Mar 25 2014 2:38 PM
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Morning Brief: U.S. Intelligence: Russia More Likely To Enter Ukraine
U.S. Intelligence: Russia More Likely To Enter Ukraine Top news: Moscow has continued its military buildup on the Ukrainian border, according to a new classified intelligence report , and prompted Republican members of the House Armed Services Committee...
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Thu, Mar 27 2014 6:37 AM
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Morning Brief: UN Report on Climate Change Says Humans to Feel Increasing Impacts
UN Report on Climate Change Says Humans to Feel Increasing Impacts Climate: The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which gathered last week in Yokohama, Japan, asserted that the impacts of global warming will be "severe...
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Mon, Mar 31 2014 6:10 AM
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The other African war we were supposed to stop
Believe me, I know: You have no bandwidth for the Ivory Coast today. But that may be exactly why the situation in this West African country -- far from the geopolitics of Libya and the human tragedy of Japan -- is going south so quickly. It looks increasingly...
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Fri, Mar 18 2011 11:05 AM
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Vladimir Putin: International knee-capper
The Russian Prime Minister has made global headlines again this week (not by frolicking with a snow leopard, though he did that too ) with some highly-charged comments about the international intervention in Libya: "The resolution is defective and...
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 10:02 AM
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Europe divided
After weeks of deadlock, NATO today agreed to help enforce the U.N. arms embargo against Libya, but it's still unclear whether the alliance will take a role in enforcing the no-fly zone. The main obstacle to NATO taking over a command role in the...
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Tue, Mar 22 2011 10:54 AM
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Morning Brief: Little agreement on response as Syria violence continues
Little agreement on response as Syria violence continues Top news: Syrian artillery forces continued to pound the area around the northern city of Douma, which had reportedly been overrun by pro-Assad militiamen. The Syrian opposition reports that at...
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Thu, Jul 05 2012 5:35 AM
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Morning Brief: Friends of Syria meet after Syrian general defects
Friends of Syria meet after Syrian general defects Top news: More than 100 countries gathered in Paris on Friday for a "Friends of Syria" conference with members of the Syrian opposition, as France's foreign minister confirmed that Brig...
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Fri, Jul 06 2012 5:39 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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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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Morning Brief: Egyptian parliament reconvenes, defying court order
Egyptian parliament reconvenes, defying court order Top news: Newly elected Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi briefly reconvened parliament today, defying an order from the country's Supreme Court, which dissolved the body shortly before his election...
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Tue, Jul 10 2012 5:29 AM
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Bahrain activist jailed for Tweet against prime minister
Bahrain's government may have avoided the fate of Egypt, Libya, or even Syria, but it can't be feeling all that secure if it's jailing people for tweeting and detaining small children. Bahraini human rights activist Nabeel Rajab was sentenced...
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Tue, Jul 10 2012 1:04 PM
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A panda diplomacy setback
Panda diplomacy has become a pillar of China's soft power strategy, but the death of a week-old baby panda in Japan -- the first born to Tokyo's Ueno zoo in 24 years -- stands to disappoint those who hoped that its birth would motivate "...
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Wed, Jul 11 2012 9:33 AM
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Morning Brief: Ukraine Offensive in Sloviansk Draws Threat of “Consequences” From Russia
Ukraine Offensive in Sloviansk Draws Threat of “Consequences” From Russia Top news: Ukrainian forces on Thursday moved to take back the eastern city of Sloviansk from pro-Russian separatists, killing as many as five militants and prompting Moscow to warn...
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Thu, Apr 24 2014 5:33 AM
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U.S. and Russia Agree: OMG We Are All So #UnitedForUkraine
This story has been updated. Late last month, Marie Harf, a deputy spokesperson at the State Department, took to the podium to announce a new social media campaign aimed at "mobilizing the international community in support of Ukraine." The...
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Fri, Apr 25 2014 10:14 AM
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