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World Affairs
From terrorism to international aid, if it's happening on planet Earth, we'll provide information, commentary and links to related articles in this section.

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» The Great Global Warming Collapse
By External Article | Published 02/7/2010 | World Affairs
         Until now, anyone who questioned the credibility of the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was labelled as a climate skeptic, or worse.  But many climate scientists now sense a sinking ship, and they're bailing out.
» Victor Davis Hanson: America Rides Off Into the Sunset
By External Article | Published 02/4/2010 | World Affairs
        What's gone wrong with Obama's dream of multilateral cooperation?   For starters, the world's tensions were not caused by, and remain far larger, than George W. Bush--and thus cannot be so easily solved by his absence.  Obama also has apparently confused what people say with what nations do.
» Honduran Crisis Ends Quietly
By External Article | Published 01/31/2010 | World Affairs
        A new president is inaugurated.  An old president flies into exile.  An amnesty is proclaimed.  And Honduras ends its political crisis without giving into the Obama administration which demanded reinstitution of Zelaya.
» Massachusetts Changed Everything
By External Article | Published 01/25/2010 | World Affairs
           The Obama administration:  It's all smoke and mirrors, bells and whistles, held together with glib talk, Chicago politics, and an audacious sense of entitlement.
» SpiegelOnline: The World Bids Farewell to Obama
By External Article | Published 01/22/2010 | World Affairs
        This week--a week when Obama should have been celebrating the first anniversary of his inauguration--may have been the president's worst yet.  Scott Brown, an almost unknown Republican member of the Massachusetts Senate, defeated the Democratic candidate Martha Coakley for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of Senator Edward M. Kennedy.


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