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Asia Times
Commentary and weekly watch by Doug Noland Last August, in a Credit Bubble Bulletin titled ''Do Whatever it Takes,'' I drew parallels between the progression of experimental global...
The Independent
How worried should we be about present tensions? "We have had a few episodes like this in the past, but luckily they have been few and far between. It's too early to talk of...
The Tribune San Luis Obispo
California exports were up, not down, in February 15 minutes ago Judge rejects California's bid to end U.S. court control of prison mental health care...

Leading democracy advocate Mohammed ElBaradei speaks to a handful of journalists including the Associated Press saying dialogue with Egypt's Islamist president is not possible until he rescinds his decrees giving himself near absolute powers, at his home on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012.
After Egypt’s worst sectarian violence in months left seven dead the past two days, Egypt’s leading opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei on Monday called on the Islamist president to make serious concessions to bring the opposition into...
photo: AP / Thomas Hartwell
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, right, and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin hold a news conference after their talks at the Chancellery in Berlin on Friday, Jan.16, 2009.
Hanover, April 08: Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for calm on the Korean peninsula, saying the escalation of tension in the region could lead to a nuclear disaster far worse than the Chernobyl incident. The Chernobyl nuclear disaster,...
photo: AP / Herbert Knosowski
 Filip Vujanovic, President of the Republic of Montenegro, addressing the General Assembly at UN Headquarters in New York. The Republic of Montenegro was admitted as the 192nd member of the United Nations, by a General Assembly resolution adopted by accla
Incumbent Filip Vujanovic has won the presidential election in the tiny Balkan nation of Montenegro. The president of the election commission, Ivan...
photo: UN /Paulo Filgueiras
International donors pledge billions for recovery of Darfur
8 April 2013The International Donor Conference for Reconstruction and Development in Darfur wrapped up today with calls from Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for the Government of Sudan to demonstrate its commitment to the region and to...
photo: martine perret / UNMISS
Diplomat killed in Afghanistan 'was the rock of our team'
Risks come with serving as a U.S. diplomat in the Middle East, but Anne Smedinghoff hardly dwelled on them and took all the precautions while in the field, her colleagues said Monday. "I think for Anne, (the risks are) what she saw as part of the...
photo: US Army / Ryan Hallgarth
Margaret Thatcher opening the University of Warwick Science Park in 1984.
By CASSELL BRYAN-LOW LONDONGlobal and political leaders across the world remembered former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, who died on Monday, as a leader who altered the U.K.'s political and economic landscape and shaped global relations,...
photo: Creative Commons / Pantaloon78
Taliban Threat In Afghanistan Will Continue After Withdrawal, Gen. Martin Dempsey Says
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan -- The United States accepts that a diminished but resilient Taliban is likely to remain a military threat in some parts of Afghanistan long after U.S. troops complete their combat mission next year, the top U.S....
photo: US DoD / Myles Cullen