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What the US can do about Libya

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The deteriorating situation in Libya may force the Obama administration to fundamentally rethinking how it conducts foreign policy.
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Saudi Arabia's economy hurt by global protests

"No problem," say Saudi Arabian officials, though protests in neighboring countries, and unemployment at home, threaten Saudi Arabia's ruling families. ...
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Population, food prices and global security

Food prices are rising, dictators are falling and it's all interconnected with global security, according to Lester Brown....
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Egypt's New Leader: Omar Suleiman?

Egyptian President Honsi Mubarak is rumored to be stepping down, leaving Omar Suleiman to lead the country. But who is Omar Suleiman?...
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Bringing world literature to the United States

Americans don't read literature from other countries, but some organizations are working to change that....
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Spanish town wins the lottery

The lottery brings Christmas cheer to nearly everyone in the Spanish village of Pallejah....
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What the World Cup says about the world

No matter which team wins the World Cup, the victory will signify more than just soccer....
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Katyn's tragedies

Last weekend's tragedy in Katyn seems doubly cursed and underscored its meaning in history and Polish-Russian relations. ...
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Turmoil in Kyrgyzstan

Unrest in the Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan may endanger a US military base key to operations in Afghanistan. ...
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Chaos in Kyrgyzstan

Unrest in the Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan may endanger a US military base key to operations in Afghanistan. ...
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