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Syrian Unrest Moves Into Lebanon As EU Applies More Sanctions

Paige Brettingen
Executive Producer

With Syrian unrest moving into Lebanon, the EU has ordered its 15th round of sanctions.

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China's Control Of Rare Earth Export Seeks Compromise With The West

Zhao Yang
Staff Reporter

China has been the leader of exports for rare earth- the material used to make iPad screens- but that may soon change.

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Obama Threatens Sanctions For Purchasing Iranian Oil

Benjamin Gottlieb
Executive Editor

The Obama administration contends the sanctions are the most severe against Iran to date.

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Obama Meets With Danish Prime Minister Over EU, Syria

Prime Minister of Denmark Helle Thorning-Schmidt, pictured here in 2010. (Wikimedia Commons)

Nandini Ruparel
Staff Reporter

Maitaining heathy ties.

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Greece's Bailout: A Sisyphean Effort

Saved again; Greece's government ministers, shown here in November 2011. (Wikimedia Commons)

Matt Pressberg
Staff Columnist

Latest agreement ensures country's failure.

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Nuclear Inspectors Return To Iran

Christine Detz
Executive Producer

Inspectors trying to determine whether Iran is weaponizing uranium

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Iran Halts Oil Exports To UK, France

Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

Danny Lee
Executive Producer

Act comes in response to January's EU sanctions.

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Greek PM Warns Parliament To Approve Budget Cuts Or Face 'Vortex Of Recession'

Prime Minister Lucas Papademos addressing parliament, November 2011. (Wikimedia Commons)

Catherine Green
Executive Producer

Lawmakers are uneasy.

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