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As Barack Obama seeks to hasten withdrawal of troops after a decade-long war, we discuss the future of US-Afghan ties.
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In a taped message, the head of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb warns Malians against "foreign invading crusaders".
Africa
Last Modified: 29 Nov 2012 12:29 GMT
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As both countries sign a multi-billion weapons contract, we ask if it is for purely financial or political reasons.
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We examine the regional implications of the violence in Benghazi that left the US ambassador to the country dead.
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US accuses China of raising tensions through a new military garrison in the South China Sea.
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Following Kofi Annan's resignation we ask if the UN is engaged in a hegemonic power struggle over the Syrian conflict.
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Socialist Hollande and conservative Sarkozy appear to disagree on style, but not substance, of international relations.
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As the violence in the country continues despite the ceasefire, how can the international community end the crisis?
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Is the deployment of US troops to Australia a response or threat to China's growing dominance in the region?
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Leaders in London warn world will "pay the price" for failing to help the country tackle instability, war and piracy.
Europe
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2012 08:25 GMT
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