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The following appeared in a Miami Herald editorial: In keeping with his State of the Union promise to use his executive powers more in the face of a recalcitrant Congress,...
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MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia's 2011 famine is over. Militants have been pushed out of Mogadishu. Political progress is being made. And yet the U.N. and Somali government are...
The New York Times
As my colleague Alan Cowell reported, the president of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, significantly strengthened Africa’s antigay movement, signing into law a bill imposing harsh...

Here's A 10-Second Guide To What Traders Are Buzzing About This Morning
Dave Lutz of Stifel Nicolaus passes along what he's chattering about this morning. Good Morning! US Futures are higher, but struggling to stay upside of 1850 early. EU Markets are all in the red, led by a 30bp drop in Germany on heavier than...
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A helicopter with Pope Benedict XVI onboard leaves the Vatican in Rome, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013.
Almost exactly one year to the day since Benedict XVI stepped down as spiritual leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics, the former pope has issued his first public comment on recurring rumors in the Italian media that he didn't resign of...
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Nato alert over Afghanistan pullout
Nato's secretary general says that if Afghan leaders and the White House can't agree on a key security pact, the US-led alliance will pull all of its troops and equipment out of Afghanistan by December. The statement from Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the...
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Why stakes are high in European election
This year's elections to the European Parliament - taking place on 22-25 May across the EU - will see an unprecedented battle over the bloc's powers and role. For the first time anti-EU parties will pose a major challenge in many countries....
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Ukraine’s acting leader still seeking consensus on interim government
KIEV, Ukraine: Hoping to reach a consensus that would heal some of Ukraine’s wounds, the country’s acting president on Tuesday delayed the seating of an interim government for at least two days, even as opposition colleagues appealed to...
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President Barack Obama, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey  stand for the national anthem during a remembrance ceremony at the Pentagon Memorial for victims of the 9/11 attacks on the Pentagon Sept. 11, 2013. The three leaders joined family members of those killed in the terrorist attack twelve years ago for the private ceremony.
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a blunt warning to Afghan President Hamid Karzai, President Barack Obama threatened on Tuesday to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by the end of this year if a crucial security pact isn't signed — and he ordered the...
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Ukraine a costly prize for West
WASHINGTON - Ukraine may well be the geopolitical prize nobody can afford to win. As the country begins the delicate climb out of the chaos that saw yet another political turnover, the US and the European Union have had a look at the Ukrainian...
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