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Ronan Farrow: Foreign policy mistakes show US diplomacy needs reform, not reversal

Journalist Ronan Farrow takes a hard look at the decline of American diplomacy in his new book, “War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence.”

Ronan Farrow: Foreign policy mistakes show US diplomacy needs reform, not reversal

Activists call for renewal of diplomatic relationship between Iran, U.S.

Activists call for renewal of diplomatic relationship between Iran, U.S.

Man mistaken by U.S. officials for terrorist wins human rights case

Man mistaken by U.S. officials for terrorist wins human rights case

Musical Politicians: From Berlusconi to Clinton

Musical Politicians: From Berlusconi to Clinton

What's Become of the Neoconservative Movement?

What's Become of the Neoconservative Movement?
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Palestinian parliament resigns

Daniel Estrin reports on the resignation of the Palestinian parliament. Members of the ruling Fatah party hope the move will give them more credibility ahead of scheduled legislative and presidential elections in September.

Palestinian parliament resigns

Condoleezza Rice interview

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice examines her legacy after the Bush Administration, saying Iraq was much harder than she ever dreamed it would be.

Condoleezza Rice interview
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Is Mumbai a vision of the future?

Pramit Chaudhuri, senior editor of the Hindustan Times and an Asia Society international council member, joins The Takeaway to explain the status of the response to the attacks and why Mumbai may signal a new style of terrorism.

Is Mumbai a vision of the future?
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Pakistan raids militant camp

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with the BBC's Barbara Plett about Pakistan's decision to arrest members of the militant group linked Mumbai, India.

Pakistan raids militant camp
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Pakistan charity linked to Mumbai attacks

The BBC's Barbara Plett explores the links between a Pakistani charity and the militant group accused by India of staging the Mumbai attacks last week.

Pakistan charity linked to Mumbai attacks
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Rice goes to Pakistan

Following her trip to India, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice meets with Pakistani officials. Reports say the U.S. is putting pressure on the new government of Pakistan and urging them to share any information they may have about the attacks in Mumbai.

Rice goes to Pakistan
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Rice raises the stakes in India

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Rice raises the stakes in India
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India demands Pakistani action

The World's Matthew Bell reports on continuing tensions between India and Pakistan over the Mumbai attacks last week, and suspected links between the attackers and militant groups based in Pakistan.

India demands Pakistani action
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White House on interrogations

The Washington Post is reporting today that the Bush Administration approved harsh interrogation techniques -- such as waterboarding -- in cases involving senior terrorism suspects.

White House on interrogations
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U.S. Libyan relations improving

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice went to Libya today. It's the highest-level U.S. visit to Libya in more than fifty years. The World's Alex Gallafent reports on how the visit came about.

U.S. Libyan relations improving