North Korea invites U.S. envoy for nuclear talks: reports
North Korea has invited the U.S. envoy overseeing relations with the reclusive state to visit for nuclear talks next month, South Korean media said on Tuesday, the latest in a recent series of conciliatory gestures. In another sign it is ready to take the chill out of relations, the North agreed to talks on Wednesday between...
Japan’s election: out with the old
From The Economist One of the longest leases of power in the post-war era looks likely to end on August 30th. In Japan's curiously genteel election campaign, opinion polls indictate that the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is heading for defect. This would almost be good for Japan. The LDP, in power almost without interruption...
The new outbreak of Europhobia
By Michael Freedman from Newsweek Why is it that increasingly shrill right-wing attacks on Barack Obama almost invariably cast him as a nasty European? Last July, Rush Limbaugh, the radio pundit with almost 15 million weekly listeners, said Obama's comments on the campaign trail reveal he "would prefer to be running for president...
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