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Putin critic Alexei Navalny tracked to penal colony in Arctic after 2-week silence

by Walter Watson
Putin critic Alexei Navalny tracked to penal colony in Arctic after 2-week silence

Jailed Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny has been tracked down to a penal colony north of the Arctic Circle, his spokesperson said Monday after supporters lost touch with him for more than …

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US envoys work for hostage release deal, scale-down of Israel-Gaza war, but say no timetable

by Walter Watson
US envoys work for hostage release deal, scale-down of Israel-Gaza war, but say no timetable

The head of the CIA jetted to Europe for talks with Israeli and Qatari officials Monday, sounding out the potential for a deal on a new ceasefire and the release …

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Ukrainian leader’s rude awakening: In Washington, his country’s destiny is a bargaining chip

by Walter Watson
Ukrainian leader’s rude awakening: In Washington, his country’s destiny is a bargaining chip

A U.S. senator looked at Ukraine’s president in a meeting and informed him: This problem is nothing personal. He was referring to the potential expiry of American military support — tens …

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The Spy Who Dumped the CIA, Went to Therapy, and Now Makes Incredible Television

by Haddis Thomas
The Spy Who Dumped the CIA, Went to Therapy, and Now Makes Incredible Television

“Did you learn things in CIA training about withstanding interrogation that are going to make it harder for me to interview you?” I asked Joe Weisberg, creator of the TV …

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Henry Kissinger, polarizing statesman who shaped U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam War era, dead at 100

by Walter Watson
Henry Kissinger, polarizing statesman who shaped U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam War era, dead at 100

Henry Kissinger, a controversial Nobel Peace Prize winner and diplomatic powerhouse whose service under two presidents left an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy, died on Wednesday, according to Kissinger …

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One friendly meeting: What’s changed, what hasn’t in China-U.S. rivalry

by Walter Watson
One friendly meeting: What’s changed, what hasn’t in China-U.S. rivalry

Two global giants cleared a relatively modest bar in their troubled relationship this week: China and the U.S. had a cordial summit. This is not to be scoffed at. These …

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‘They’ve got me’: Father of Israeli woman taken hostage relives daughter’s words as hope for peace fades

by Walter Watson
‘They’ve got me’: Father of Israeli woman taken hostage relives daughter’s words as hope for peace fades

Every year in early October, when the winds were strong, the residents of the Kfar Aza kibbutz near Gaza would make what they called peace kites and fly them as …

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Xi to meet Biden on U.S. soil: 5 things to watch for at tense superpower summit

by Walter Watson
Xi to meet Biden on U.S. soil: 5 things to watch for at tense superpower summit

A Chinese leader arriving on U.S. soil for an international summit and meeting the American president would, until recently, have been rather unremarkable. But times are changing. The fact that …

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Bye-bye, pandas: Amid curdling U.S.-China relations, zoo loses beloved beasts after 51 years

by Walter Watson
Bye-bye, pandas: Amid curdling U.S.-China relations, zoo loses beloved beasts after 51 years

For decades, they were cuddly emblems of global co-operation. Now, they’re a bamboo-munching testament to a more turbulent world. Beloved giant pandas that came to define the zoo in the …

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A worried Washington prods Israel to define its military objectives

by Walter Watson
A worried Washington prods Israel to define its military objectives

As Israel prepares to expand its Gaza campaign, it has Washington’s worried voice in its ear, pushing it to define its objectives. It’s a reflection of Americans’ fears they could …

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