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Richard Holbrooke: 1941-2010
It has just been reported that Amb. Richard Holbrooke -- special U.S. envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan and one of FP's earliest editors, has passed away after emergency surgery for a torn aorta. He was 69. Holbrooke's untimely death comes as...
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Mon, Dec 13 2010 5:59 PM
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FP Passport
WikiFailed States
By now, you've read the WikiLeaked headlines, illuminating the inner workings of U.S. policy in Iraq and Afghanistan, or detailing the intractable regimes in Iran and North Korea. But what does Cablegate have to say about the world's forgotten...
Published
Tue, Dec 14 2010 9:03 AM
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FP Passport
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Oil / Energy Disaster / Problem / Shennanigans
Morning Brief: ICC prosecutor seeks to indict Kenyan leaders for 2008 violence
ICC prosecutor seeks to indict Kenyan leaders for 2008 violence Top news: The International Criminal Court's Prosecutor has named six Kenyan leaders as the orchestrators of the 2008 post-election violence that left more than 1,000 people dead and...
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Wed, Dec 15 2010 6:34 AM
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FP Passport
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Morning Brief
Morning Brief: Afghan war assessment sticks to July troop draw down
Afghan war assessment sticks to July troop draw down Top story: An assessment of the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan determined that the United States can stick to President Barack Obama's pledge to begin withdrawing troops from the country in July 2011...
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Thu, Dec 16 2010 5:23 AM
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Morning Brief
Morning Brief: North Korea vows retaliation for planned artillery drill
North Korea vows retaliation for planned artillery drill Top news: North Korea has warned the South against conducting live-fire artillery drills on the frontline island that the North bombed last month, saying it would retaliate with an even greater...
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Fri, Dec 17 2010 5:37 AM
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FP Passport
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Morning Brief
Friday photo: Christmas trees that confirm national stereotypes
An Emirati man walks past an 11-million-dollar Christmas tree at the Emirates Palace hotel in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi on December 15, 2010. Christmas came in extravagant fashion to the Muslim desert emirate of Abu Dhabi as a glitzy hotel unveiled...
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Fri, Dec 17 2010 3:55 PM
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FP Passport
Biden Has No Good Options in Yemen
The decision to bomb the Houthis was likely the administration’s least bad path. Read More...
Published
Fri, Jan 12 2024 12:09 PM
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Foreign Policy
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Yemen
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Middle East and North Africa
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United States
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Analysis
In Sudan, Put Aid Before Talks
The West’s focus on negotiations is worsening the country’s humanitarian crisis. Read More...
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Fri, Jan 12 2024 8:03 AM
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Foreign Policy
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Foreign Aid
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Sudan
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Argument
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War
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homepage_regional_middle_east_africa
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Foreign & Public Diplomacy
On Israeli TV News, Scenes of Palestinian Suffering Are Rare
The coverage could be contributing to a perception gap about the war in Gaza. Read More...
Published
Thu, Jan 11 2024 1:57 PM
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Foreign Policy
Taiwan’s Elections Aren’t All About China
Domestic issues are at the forefront of a tight race. Read More...
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Thu, Jan 11 2024 1:00 PM
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Foreign Policy
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Elections
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Analysis
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Taiwan
Inside Biden’s Push to Head Off an Israel-Hezbollah War
Lebanon’s government seems eager for diplomacy, but the Iran-backed militant group may get the final say. Read More...
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Thu, Jan 11 2024 3:00 AM
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Foreign Policy
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Lebanon
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Report
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Israel
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U.S. State Department
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Israel-Hamas War
Is China Playing Both Sides in Myanmar?
Anti-government forces’ campaign against cyberscams has benefited Beijing, even as it keeps up ties with the ruling junta. Read More...
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Tue, Jan 09 2024 5:00 PM
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Foreign Policy
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Drugs & Crime
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China
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War
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Foreign & Public Diplomacy
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Post to Buffer
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homepage_regional_china
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Myanmar
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China Brief
Germany Needs to Step Up on Israel-Palestine
Social Democrats must be at the forefront of peace efforts. Read More...
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Sun, Jan 14 2024 3:00 AM
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Foreign Policy
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Germany
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Argument
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Israel
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homepage_regional_middle_east_africa
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Palestine
The Panama Canal Is Running Dry
Climate extremes are wreaking havoc on global shipping. Read More...
Published
Mon, Jan 15 2024 5:00 AM
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Foreign Policy
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Economics
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Analysis
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homepage_regional_americas
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Post to Buffer
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Central America
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Panama
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Indian government confused over gay rights stand
Gay sex is a touchy subject in India. A 148-year-old colonial law , overturned by the Delhi high court in 2009, deemed same-sex relationships as "unnatural offenses". For over a century, Indians have been wrestling with what's considered...
Published
Fri, Feb 24 2012 3:54 PM
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FP Passport
Filed under:
Human Rights
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India
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