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A Supreme Court ruling in Japan could shake up the political landscape of the country.
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The presidential debate in Denver was underwhelming in regards to discussing the big issues plaguing America.
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Party split threatens Egypt's Salafis
The stunning ascension of the hardline Sunni Islamists could be overshadowed by infighting over their political course.
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Cairo, Benghazi and beyond: Beware the false fury
An incendiary 'movie' should not allow fringe elements to co-opt and realign the trajectory of the Arab revolutions.
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