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Kerry downplays Syria government's gains
AMMAN, Jordan — Recent battlefield advances by the Syrian military against U.S.-backed rebels are "very temporary" and do not signal that the government of President Bashar Assad is gaining the upper hand, Secretary of State John F. Kerry said...
Tags: Bashar Assad, U.S. Congress, Wars and Interventions, John Kerry, White House
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Global Voices: Palestinian quest for statehood a moving target
In the 65 years since the creation of Israel and the scattering of millions of Palestinians from their historic homeland, hope of resolving the core crisis of the Middle East has risen to joyous pinnacles like Camp David and crashed into despair with...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Israel, Nobel Prize Awards, Barack Obama, International Monetary Fund
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U.S. reassures Syria rebels about its stance on Assad
BEIRUT — The new U.S.-Russia peace initiative for Syria will inevitably lead to the departure of President Bashar Assad, Secretary of State John F. Kerry said Thursday, moving to reassure Syrian rebels and their allies that the Obama...
Tags: Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Bashar Assad, Vladimir Putin, International Relations, Israel
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U.S. and Russia to seek Syria peace talks
MOSCOW — The United States and Russia agreed Tuesday to try to bring together the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad and the opposition for peace talks, signaling a potential breakthrough in long-stalled diplomatic efforts to end a bloody...
Tags: Bashar Assad, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Israel, White House, Barack Obama
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Russia, Japan renew quest for elusive WWII peace treaty
World War II lingers for Russia and Japan. Nearly 68 years after the fighting ended, the two Asian powers have yet to sign a peace treaty. That could change now that the leaders of both countries have solid nationalist credentials and could pull off...
Tags: Vladimir Putin, Shinzo Abe, Japan, Petroleum Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Rebels topple Central African Republic president, seize capital
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Rebels in the Central African Republic ousted President Francois Bozize on Sunday, forcing him to flee as they stormed the capital, seized the presidential palace and took control. Bozize left the capital early Sunday,...
Tags: Africa, Wars and Interventions, Central African Republic, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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Palestinian politics do matter
With President Obama's visit to Israel and the occupied territories now behind us, attention is likely to turn to how we might restart the peace process. But if the past is any indication, one crucial element will be largely ignored in the discussion:...
Tags: Parliament, U.S. Congress, Lobbying, Israel, Palestinian Unity Pact (2011)
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Obama to challenge Israelis on peace efforts during visit
WASHINGTON -- President Obama, who will make his first visit to Israel as president later this month, will challenge Israelis to make greater personal sacrifices for peace with the Palestinians, the president told leaders of Jewish organizations at the...
Tags: Iran's Nuclear Program, Iran, Israel, White House, Barack Obama
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Central African Republic peace talks lead to coalition government
JOHANNESBURG – Opposition forces in the Central African Republic who took control of a large swath of the country in recent weeks have succeeded in forcing President Francois Bozize’s government to share power, officials said Friday. In a...
Tags: March 23 Movement, International Criminal Court, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Joseph Kony
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U.N. vote on Palestine status inflicts new divides in Europe, NATO
Thursday’s overwhelming U.N. vote to elevate the status of Palestine at the world body inflicts yet another fracture in the facade of Western solidarity, exposing a divide among European Union and NATO member states over U.S. policy in the Middle...
Tags: Lobbying, Europe, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Diplomacy, International Law
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Amnon Lipkin-Shahak dies at 68; former Israeli military chief
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, a former Israeli military chief revered as a daring commando and admired general before he went on to become a Cabinet minister, died Wednesday in Jerusalem. He was 68 and had cancer. Lipkin-Shahak's term as military chief in the...
Tags: West Bank, Lobbying, Israel, Armed Forces, Ehud Barak
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Colombian president announces fall peace talks with rebels
World NowProspects for an end to four decades of civil strife in Colombia inched closer to reality Tuesday as President Juan Manuel Santos announced that his government has signed an agreement to start peace talks in Norway with the country’s largest rebel...
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