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Terrorism & Security
Pakistan floods now worse than 2005 earthquake, say officials
Pakistan floods have already affected as many as 12 million people and destroyed or damaged more than 600,000 homes, say Pakistani officials. That's already worse than the 2005 earthquake, but monsoon season is only half over.
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Pakistan flood relief: Could it undercut Taliban influence?
The US is widely disliked in Pakistan, feeding the Taliban and terrorism there. But if the US played a major role in Pakistan flood relief, it could win many hearts and minds, some experts say.
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Clinton goes where special envoys stumble - Pakistan, Middle East
Hillary Clinton is traveling to two places this week – Pakistan and the Middle East – where high-profile special envoys named by Obama have had trouble making progress.
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Does US road to better relations with Iran pass through India?
On her trip to New Delhi next week, Secretary Clinton seeks a new strategic partnership. But congressional critics see India as an enabler of the Iranian regime.
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On India trip, why Clinton won't stop in Pakistan
The secretary of State will play catch-up on US-India relations, after President Bush's landmark nuclear deal.
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Obama's Europe trip: 'A good opening act'
The president made few concrete gains in his first overseas trip, but helped begin remaking America's image in the world.
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Bush budget would add State Dept. diplomats
Nearly 1,100 diplomats would be added as part of a plan to double the corps' size to 22,000 by 2018.







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