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U.S. Diplomats With Mysterious Illness in Cuba Had Inner-Ear Damage, Doctors Say

December 12, 2018FRANCES ROBLESComments Off on U.S. Diplomats With Mysterious Illness in Cuba Had Inner-Ear Damage, Doctors Say

A report by the first doctors to examine Americans who suffered mystifying symptoms after hearing a high-pitched sound at the embassy in Cuba confirms that their condition is real.

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William Blum, U.S. Policy Critic Cited by bin Laden, Dies at 85

December 11, 2018SAM ROBERTSComments Off on William Blum, U.S. Policy Critic Cited by bin Laden, Dies at 85

He railed in relative obscurity against what he viewed as United States imperialism, until he received an unexpected endorsement from the founder of Al Qaeda.

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Heather Nauert’s Pick as U.N. Envoy Hints at Reshaping of the Role

December 7, 2018PETER BAKER and MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUMComments Off on Heather Nauert’s Pick as U.N. Envoy Hints at Reshaping of the Role

President Trump said Ms. Nauert “has done a great job” at the State Department. But she would bring less experience in government or international affairs to her new job than almost anyone who has had it.

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Heather Nauert, State Dept. Spokeswoman, Said to Be Trump’s Pick for U.N. Post

December 6, 2018PETER BAKER and MAGGIE HABERMANComments Off on Heather Nauert, State Dept. Spokeswoman, Said to Be Trump’s Pick for U.N. Post

Heather Nauert, a former Fox News anchor who has been the public face of the State Department since last year, would replace Nikki Haley as ambassador to the United Nations.

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Activist Who Used Humor to Highlight War is Gunned Down in Syria

November 23, 2018November 23, 2018BEN HUBBARDComments Off on Activist Who Used Humor to Highlight War is Gunned Down in Syria

Raed Fares’s videos and protest placards drew international attention to the plight of Syrians while angering both the government and extremists.

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Trump Administration Quietly Backs Off on Deporting Vietnamese Immigrants

November 22, 2018November 22, 2018CHARLES DUNSTComments Off on Trump Administration Quietly Backs Off on Deporting Vietnamese Immigrants

The White House’s push to deport Vietnamese who came to the United States before 1995 had also resulted in extended immigration detentions. For now, it has eased off.

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Science Times at 40: The Key to Stopping the Illegal Wildlife Trade: China

November 19, 2018RACHEL NUWERComments Off on Science Times at 40: The Key to Stopping the Illegal Wildlife Trade: China

The country is a critical market for animal contraband. Some scientists fear the official commitment to conservation may be wavering.

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Senator Urges Trump to Ease Ban on Aid Workers Traveling to North Korea

November 8, 2018EDWARD WONGComments Off on Senator Urges Trump to Ease Ban on Aid Workers Traveling to North Korea

Senator Edward J. Markey praised President Trump’s attempt at diplomacy with the North but also said that “the humanitarian situation in North Korea is far too dire for these draconian policies.”

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News Analysis: Diplomacy Appears Stalled With North Korea, Despite Trump’s Declarations

November 7, 2018November 7, 2018EDWARD WONGComments Off on News Analysis: Diplomacy Appears Stalled With North Korea, Despite Trump’s Declarations

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is trying to reach an agreement with North Korea before President Trump and Kim Jong-un meet again. His efforts have gone nowhere.

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Pompeo Meeting With North Korean Diplomat Postponed

November 7, 2018AUSTIN RAMZYComments Off on Pompeo Meeting With North Korean Diplomat Postponed

No reason was given for the delay of the meeting in New York between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Kim Yong-chol, North Korea’s leading nuclear weapons negotiator.

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