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IHT Rendezvous: Disquieting Days for Foreigners in China
The Beijing police launch a campaign against lawbreaking foreigners. A well-known TV host calls for "foreign trash" to be thrown out of the country. Being non-Chinese in China today is an uneasy business.
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IHT Rendezvous: U.N. Nuclear Monitor Says Deal With Iran Is Near
PARIS - On the eve of negotiations in Baghdad between Iran and the world powers, the head of the United Nations nuclear monitoring arm signalled an apparent breakthrough over arrangements to inspect Iran's military installations. Returning from a visit to Tehran, Yukiya Amano, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said he expected a deal to be signed soon on an investigation into possible military applications of the Iran's nuclear program. Read more »
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U.N. Nuclear Monitor Says Deal With Iran Is Near
The leader of the United Nations nuclear monitoring arm said Tuesday that he expects to sign a deal soon on an investigation into potential military uses of Tehran’s nuclear program.
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The Female Factor: Mobile Phones Offer Indian Women a Better Life
In India, researchers are beginning to study the effects that the explosive growth in the mobile phone market has had on women's lives, in some cases, breaking the pattern of marital isolation.
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Mali Mob Assaults Interim President After Pact
The president, Dioncounda Traoré, was beaten unconscious by a pro-military crowd after a deal was reached for the leader of the ruling junta to step aside.
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Zinder Journal: Niger Children Miss School to Search for Water
In drought-racked Niger, the difficult search for water frequently falls to children as young as 10, and they often arrive late to school, or not at all.
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IHT Rendezvous: Europe Hits Back at Ratings Agencies
European governments and banks are on the warpath against top international ratings agencies blamed for exacerbating their financial problems. But is it a case of 'shoot the messenger'?
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Familiar Confidants Chosen for Kremlin Posts
President Vladimir V. Putin’s choices for his Kremlin administration will be the political heavyweights who have accompanied him for more than a decade.
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Secret Clinics Tend to Bahrain’s Wounded
Amid an uprising, “no one goes to the hospital,” one protester said. The police are there.
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What History Can Explain About Greek Crisis
If Greece makes it through the current political crisis and stays in the euro zone, one useful case study is Germany's reunification, which suggests that the adjustment could take decades.
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