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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressing lawmakers in Tehran on Nov. 15
November 20, 2009 2122 GMT
Amid largely fruitless meetings and increasing rhetoric surrounding the Iranian nuclear issue, Israel and Russia remain the players to watch. [more]
photo--Japanese Deputy Prime Minister Naoto Kan (C) on Oct. 26
November 20, 2009 1635 GMT
The global economic crisis and inherent structural factors made a return of this pernicious economic ill inevitable. [more]
photo--Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R) and Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko in Moscow on Jan. 18
November 20, 2009 1452 GMT
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin continued their two-day meeting in Yalta. [more]
Situation Reports
November 20, 2009 2222 GMT
Venezuelan troops arrested and released Colombian Liberal Party (PLC) presidential candidate and former Defense Minister Ramon Pardo in Venezuela's Tachira State, El Nacional reported Nov 20. Pardo was speaking to reporters on the Simon Bolivar International Bridge, which connects Tachira with Colombia's Norte de Santander State, when a member of Venezuela's national guard detained him and asked for identification. Pardo was taken to the local army headquarters and subsequently released. He took a taxi back to the border.
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Global Security and Intelligence Report
November 18, 2009 2153 GMT
There has been much ado about the decision to try the "Gitmo Five" in a federal court in Manhattan, but it may be the most secure civilian court in the country. [more]
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November 16, 2009 2035 GMT
The decision by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to have accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed tried in federal court highlights the failure of international law to evolve to deal with combatants like al Qaeda members. [more]
Geopolitical Diary
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The decision to appoint relative unknowns to the positions of EU president and foreign minister raises interesting geopolitical questions. [more]
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