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Jul 05

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Political Vacuum in Iraq Raises Fears of Further Sectarian Fighting

After last March's inconclusive election in Iraq, Vice President Biden continued to affirm that a new government can be attained peacefully. Judy Woodruff talks to Jane Arraf of the Christian Science Monitor, who is currently in Baghdad.

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Jul 02

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Drug Killings, Violence Cast Shadow Over Mexican Elections

As drug gang violence continues to grip Mexico, Ray Suarez talks with a Los Angeles Times reporter about what has fueling the violence and how it will impact the upcoming state and local elections.

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Jul 02

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In Mexico, Violence Accelerates Ahead of Elections

Last week's slaying of gubernatorial candidate Rodolfo Torres was the latest reminder of the ongoing drug-fueled violence in Mexico in the run-up to state and local elections. Ray Suarez has an update about efforts to halt the killings…

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Jun 18

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Tensions Flare Between U.S., China After Push for Revalued Currency

The Obama administration has placed pressure on China to revalue its currency, creating economic tensions between the two countries. Ray Suarez sits down with C. Fred Bergsten, director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, about this latest turn of…

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Jun 18

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Violence ‘Abating’ in Kyrgyzstan as Interim Leader Visits Stricken City

The violence-stricken city of Osh received its first visit from Interim President Rosa Otunbayeva since the beginning of last week's crisis, who said the death toll is now believed to be more than 2,000.

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Jun 17

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Refugee Crisis in Kyrgyzstan Emerges as Ethnic Violence Continues

According to the United Nations, more than 400,000 refugees have fled their homes in Kyrgyzstan a week after ethnic violence began in the Central Asian country. Margaret Warner reports on the fragile situation.

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Jun 14

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Pentagon: Afghanistan Could Hold $1 Trillion in Valuable Minerals

A U.S. geologic survey has uncovered at least $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan. Margaret Warner talks to a reporter on what the valuable natural resources could mean for the Afghan economy and the ongoing war with the…

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Jun 11

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U.S., Turkey Face Growing Foreign Policy Divide

Kwame Holman reports on the growing divide between the U.S. and longtime ally Turkey, as the country seeks to establish foreign policy independence through its recent fuel swap negotiations with Iran.

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Jun 11

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World Cup Kick-off: Writers Spotlight Matches, Teams to Watch

As soccer's biggest tournament gets underway in South Africa, Ray Suarez gets the rundown of day one at the World Cup -- and a look at the coming month of matches -- from sports writers Christine Brennan and David Hirshey.

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May 26

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Jamaica’s Civilian Death Toll Mounts in Hunt for Wanted Drug Kingpin

Margaret Warner has an update on the violence gripping Jamaica's capital where more than 40 people have died, after security forces stormed the slums in search of a reputed drug lord.

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