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The Post recently counted 29 false or misleading statements in a mere one-hour
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Will a President Kerry really be able to
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allies to America's side?
Before we get to that wager, it is worth considering other proposed explanations for the market
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Talking Tough to TurkeyBRUSSELS – When suicide bombers killed at least 97 people at a
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of pro-Kurdish activists and civic groups advocating peace between the Turkish government and the militant Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Ankara on October 10, the government’s response was as rapid as it was troubling.
Was it not incitement when, just days before Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated in 1995 for his efforts to achieve peace with the Palestinians, Netanyahu addressed a
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where posters depicted Rabin in a Nazi SS uniform?
Perhaps the UN will
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itself to get better organized.
Musharraf withdrew the emergency and restored the constitution, but a few days later Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in Rawalpindi after she addressed a large election
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Sharm el-Sheikh ReduxDriven by a common fear of Islamic fundamentalism, and by a false assumption that it is an illegitimate political force, the Middle East’s so-called “moderates” have once again gathered at the Egyptian seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, the traditional venue for emergency regional summits, to
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“moderates” against “extremists.”
For a day (and sometimes only for a few hours), financial markets
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euphorically.
The strange equity-market
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that has been proceeding almost uninterrupted since 2009 has been fueled in large part by major corporations’ stock buybacks.
Two dismal months for financial markets may give way in March to a relief
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for assets such as global equities, as some key central banks (the People’s Bank of China, the European Central Bank, and the Bank of Japan) ease more, while others (the Fed and the Bank of England) will remain on hold for longer.
Royal has done well, but probably not well enough, unless in a face to face debate with Nicolas Sarkozy she can
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a majority of viewers to the radical modernity of electing a woman to the highest French position.
My instincts to return home were also aroused by the scenes that unravelled the next night, November 10th, during a
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in front of Berlin's Town Hall.
Global income equalization, for example, is not a credible obligation for a national political leader; but such a leader could
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followers by saying that more should be done to reduce poverty and disease worldwide.
At his final
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in the 12-day campaign, Khatami’s words encapsulated public anger and frustration: "Our people do not deserve to be poor and ignorant.
At a time of peril, people
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around the flag, and Bush exploited this by fostering a sense of danger.
The semblance of peace on the Korean Peninsula remains fragile, and South Korea’s government has engaged in intensive diplomatic efforts to
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friends and partners in the region and worldwide to deter the North.
Would Moscow’s mayor Yuri Luzkhov, a loyal creature of Putin, have dared to attend the
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where autonomy was demanded without the sanction of the Kremlin’s elected monarch?
The last thing that Trump wants is a crumbling world economy and a massive dollar rally, which could derail his domestic economic ambitions.
And at one
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in New Delhi, farmers carried human skulls, which they say belonged to farmers who have committed suicide following devastating crop losses over the past six months.
This is an initiative around which all countries can and should
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The junta can do worse than releasing and working with Aung San Suu Kyi, who still has sufficient status and appeal to
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public support for a peaceful transfer of power to civilian rule and, in due course, to a democratic government.
Indeed, it is just what the terrorists want – a cause that would
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all Pakistanis to the flag and provide Pakistan’s army an excuse to abandon the unpopular fight against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in the west for the more familiar terrain of the Indian border in the east.
Germany, it seems, can still
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those eternal values.
As long as the tailwinds of global quantitative easing, cheap oil, and further institutional inflows keep blowing, equities could continue to
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With this "us versus them" view of the world, it was not hard to
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voters, from the most disenfranchised all the way up to the salaried middle class--more than enough for the left to secure electoral majorities.
In recent years, however, there has been a trend toward a more carnival-like atmosphere, with companies bringing in big-name entertainers and turning the event into a feel-good pep
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There has been some recovery in prices for bank shares from the lows of 2008, of course, but that
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faltered recently.
It is here that Europe has a purpose it can
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around--a message that can resonate powerfully in a world riven by religious intolerance and fanaticism.
But is it realistic to expect a
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from a currency that has been under siege since its birth?
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