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Russia, China Finally Ink Landmark Energy Deal
Moscow and Beijing concluded an energy pact that has been in the works for years. That's better news for China than for Russia. Read More...
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Wed, May 21 2014 6:32 AM
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FP's Situation Report: The White House wakes up to VA troubles; As Republicans played politics, Libya burned; Hagel needs to make nice with the House; Will Robert Irvine open a restaurant in the Pentagon?; and a bit more.
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Wed, May 21 2014 5:26 AM
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Situation Report
Lend Rouhani a Hand
As the hard-liners wage a media war against the reform government of Hassan Rouhani and his nascent nuclear deal, the West has to step up and show it means business. Read More...
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Wed, May 21 2014 3:35 PM
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FP's Situation Report: Is military justice going soft?; Obama stands by Shinseki but makes no new friends; ISR crewmembers to Chad; Obama's terrorism strategy stalls; Sessions to Comey: stop encouraging the kids to smoke weed, and a bit more.
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Thu, May 22 2014 4:57 AM
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Situation Report
Ukraine's Chocolate King to the Rescue
Ukrainians hope that Petro Poroshenko can lead them out of the current crisis. But can one man provide the solution to all the country's problems? Read More...
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Thu, May 22 2014 8:06 AM
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What Putin wants, in a nutshell
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Thu, May 22 2014 7:53 AM
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The Best Defense
'What's Been Done to My Beautiful Homeland?'
China's online community laments the latest violent attack in the western region of Xinjiang. Read More...
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Thu, May 22 2014 12:46 PM
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Tea Leaf Nation
Le Pen-ed In?
It’s not just President Hollande who's under threat from France’s right-wing party. It’s Europe. Read More...
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Thu, May 22 2014 4:09 PM
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FP's Situation Report: Video emerges of a chlorine attack in Syria; The coup in Thailand; DOD wants drone disclosure; On Colbert, Bush's memo to Obama on the VA; Everything you need to know about Irvine's new restaurant in the Pgon; and a bit more.
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Fri, May 23 2014 5:10 AM
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Situation Report
Egypt Isn't Stable
Former army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is sure to win the upcoming presidential elections. But a new poll shows that he will be taking the helm of a profoundly divided nation. Read More...
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Fri, May 23 2014 9:14 AM
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Into Thin Air
Congress and Obama are planning Reagan-era expenditures to modernize U.S. nuclear weapons under sequestration-era budgets. What could possibly go wrong? Read More...
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Fri, May 23 2014 11:19 AM
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Why Venezuela's 'Plugged-In' Elites Hold the Keys to Its Future
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Fri, May 23 2014 12:11 PM
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The World in Photos This Week
Ukrainians riot ahead of the presidential election; Ultra-Orthodox Israeli soldiers train near the Syrian border; and Thailand's army chief declares a coup. Read More...
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Fri, May 23 2014 12:58 PM
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Stamp Out the Vote
How terrorism in the Sinai has eclipsed Egypt's presidential election -- and laid bare tensions with the U.S. Read More...
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Fri, May 23 2014 4:03 PM
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Dispatch
After the Revolution Comes Consensus
Forty years ago, the enemy of democracy in Portugal was fascism. Now it's just Europolitics. Read More...
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Sat, May 24 2014 3:45 PM
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