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Rawstory

The founder of whistleblower Web site WikiLeaks says the US government is involved in a campaign of "financial warfare" against the group. The company explains it has "terminated the business relationship" with WikiLeaks because it has been added to

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Reuters

A volatile political environment is boosting the possibility that U.S. lawmakers will pass legislation designed to prod China into letting its currency rise more rapidly against the dollar. "The chances are certainly on the rise, I think for two r

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John Birch Society

Art Thompson, JBS CEO, shares his views on the news for the week and dives into the controversy surrounding Iran and its nuclear reactors and its new rockets. He discusses the showmanship of foreign policy and the motivations of others that don’t hav

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Reuters

The day after N.Korea frees an American illegal immigrant, President Obama broadened financial sanctions on North Korea and froze the U.S. assets of 4 North Korean citizens and 8 firms in part to punish it for the sinking of a South Korean warship.

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AP

Oh, the stories this Russian could tell! If Viktor Bout starts talking to US prosecutors, the man accused of supplying the weapons for civil wars on 3 continents could raise the roof in both Moscow and Washington. A tug-of-war between the 2 powers ha

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AP

The Obama administration has told U.S. lawmakers that a nuclear cooperation deal with Vietnam is unlikely to include a coveted promise by the Hanoi government not to enrich uranium, congressional aides say. The United States had sought a no-enrich

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www.varight.com

Yet another suspicious clause was found in a treaty: Reported by a Washington Post op-ed. Let's make sure missile defense is not banned by an unelected international commission and protect our sovereignty: Contact Senator DeMint...

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Eugene IVANOV

As Obama’s difficulties with his domestic agenda keep mounting, more and more often key foreign policy decisions are made by the Clinton-Gates tandem. As a result, the differences between Obama’s foreign policy and that of his predecessor, George W.

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antiwar.com via globalresearch.ca

Paul Craig Roberts fills us in on Hillary's latest whoppers and explores the mystery of why most foreign governments are "in the know" but are not speaking out.

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AP

U.S. officials have largely ruled out North Korea as the origin of a computer attack last July that took down U.S. and South Korean government websites, according to cybersecurity experts. But authorities are not much closer than they were a year

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NY Times

Many groups that were once widely considered terrorist organizations, including some that were on the State Department’s official list, have become our partners in pursuing peace and furthering democracy.

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AP

A newspaper loyal to Zimbabwe's ruling party is accusing the U.S. of trying to stop international sales of Zimbabwean diamonds. An e-mail from a U.S. State Department official urging the international diamond control body to ban Zimbabwean diamonds.

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Wall Steet Journal

Prime Minister Hatoyama gave up on a bedrock campaign pledge and accepted a longstanding U.S. proposal for positioning American troops in Japan, backing down from a battle with Washington as the two nations grapple with North Korea's aggression and C

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www.ottawacitizen.com

OTTAWA — Customs agents have charged a 42-year-old California man who they say tried to smuggle more than 100 weapons into the country, including a selection of vicious, cruel and unorthodox arms that would make Batman blush.

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