Germany Is Chastised for Stance on Nuclear Arms
| The German government’s effort to remove American nuclear weapons has been sharply criticized by a former leader of NATO, who said the move was driven more by populist sentiment than any long-term strategic goal. 02/09/2010 11:00 (nytimes world) Continue to read news >> |
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Israel Rejects U.s. Calls To Halt East J... Prime Minister Netanyahu says construction will go ahead, despite a diplomatic flap. A day after trying to ease tensions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu |
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In Debt-plagued Greece, Immigrants Feel ... Although ultra-right groups have been responsible for fanning anti-immigrant feeling in the economically distressed country, the influx of foreigners is increasingly rese |
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The Female Factor: An Afghan Politician ... Malalai Joya has received so many death threats that she lives what she calls a fugitive’s life in her own country. |
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As Voting Fog Begins To Clear, Iraq Sees... Partial election results suggested a sharp and divisive shift in power, with a secular candidate challenging Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki. |
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