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  • Sudan's Divorce Proceedings

    By Francis Njubi Nesbitt, 21 hours ago

    The United States is scrambling to make sure that the looming break-up of south and north Sudan in 2011 is as peaceful as possible.

  • Postcard From...Bangkok

    By Andre Vltchek, Yesterday

    One of Thailand's major opposition activists reflects on the trial of the former prime minister and the country's color wars.

  • Time-Lapse Foreign Policy

    By John Feffer, Yesterday

    There are some aspects of our tech-powered reality where we should be pressing "pause" instead of "fast-forward."

  • NATO Goes Anti-Nuclear?

    By Alice Slater, Yesterday

    Support for nuclear disarmament has spread to the heart of the Atlantic alliance and beyond.

  • The CIA's Lawyer Problem

    By John Prados, March 8, 2010

    During the Bush years, the CIA lost its sense of smell. On the torture issue, its lawyers no longer could tell what was fishy and what was not.

  • China Lassoes its Neighbors

    By Walden Bello, March 8, 2010

    It might be the world's largest free trade area, writes columnist Walden Bello, but Southeast Asia is still getting a raw trade deal from China.

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