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Americans adopt new election priorities in Lebanon

American students studying Arabic at the American University of Beirut just learned the Arabic word for "economy."

Time.com: Failing the Georgia Test

Russia's lightning invasion of its neighbor is proving that U.S. diplomacy is inflexible and campaign politics a distraction

Time.com: Bush Warns Russia to Pull Back

President Bush on Monday demanded that Russia end a "dramatic and brutal escalation" of violence in Georgia, agree to an immediate cease-fire and accept international mediation to end the crisis in the former Soviet republic

Time.com: President Bush Wraps Up Asia Trip

President Bush, increasingly distracted by Russia's harsh military crackdown in Georgia, took in one final golden Olympic moment then ended what was likely his last trip to Asia

Bush to walk diplomatic tightrope on Asia trip

President Bush left the White House on Monday for a weeklong tour of Asia that will be his ninth visit there as president. The trip will take him to South Korea, Thailand and China.

Rice to press North Korean envoy on nukes

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has begun talks with Asian officials in Singapore before meeting North Korea's top diplomat in what will be the Bush administration's highest-level contact with the communist state in four years.

Obama takes campaign trail overseas

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is in Afghanistan on a multistop overseas trip for meetings with international leaders but with an eye on the U.S. presidential race back home.

Benevolent bureaucrat: Ban Ki-moon

Back in his native South Korea, the Korean Foreign Ministry nicknamed him "Ban-chusa," meaning "the Bureaucrat" or "the administrative clerk."

CNN exclusive: Obama on foreign policy

Sen. Barack Obama discussed his vision for the world in a wide-ranging foreign policy discussion with CNN's Fareed Zakaria.

UAE to cancel Iraq's $7 billion debt

Dubai has forgiven the nearly $7 billion Baghdad owes it, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki announced Sunday.

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