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Newsweek Top News - Sep 29, 2008
China's prime minister speaks out in his first interview with a Western publication in years.
Also tagged: politics, china, dalai lama, chinese politics, world politics, public finance, recessions and depressions, political policy, human rights policy, asia pacific politics
Newsweek Top News - Jul 3, 2008
Despite Italian Vogue's recent black issue, the international fashion world still prefers white skin.
Also tagged: india, japan, barack obama, paris, italian vogue, indrani dasgupta, supermodel caroline ribeiro
Newsweek Top News - Jul 3, 2008
Despite Italian Vogue's recent black issue, the international fashion world still prefers white skin.
Also tagged: india, japan, barack obama, paris, italian vogue, indrani dasgupta, supermodel caroline ribeiro
Newsweek Top News - Jul 2, 2008
Bjorn Lomborg earned the wrath of many scientists by calling into question the direness of global warming. Now, in this wide-ranging interview, find out why he claims that Al Gore is 'wildly exaggerating' about climate …
Also tagged: science and technology, al gore, climatology, sciences, global climate change, earth science, bjorn lomborg
Newsweek Top News - Jun 16, 2008
A global leadership poll finds a crisis of confidence—and real support for strongmen.
Also tagged: india, george w bush, china, russia, vladimir putin, hu jintao, gordon brown, ivo daalder
Newsweek Top News - May 23, 2008
A rising number of cross-frontier incursions are raising tensions—and security challenges—on the volatile Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier, says NATO's new commander in the region.
Also tagged: afghanistan, nato, pakistan, u s army, afghanistan war, war and conflict, the taliban, u s armed forces activities, u s army activities
Newsweek Top News - May 9, 2008
Ehud Olmert on prospects for peace and his political future.
Also tagged: george w bush, israël, iran, syria, hamas, egypt, mahmoud abbas, ehud olmert, jerusalem, bashar assad
Newsweek Top News - Apr 17, 2008
Mexico's problems with its state-run oil company show why supply is so tight.
Also tagged: mexico, felipe calderon, petroleos mexicanos
Newsweek Top News - Apr 11, 2008
Ethiopia's prime minister discusses how the U.S. helped his country oust the Islamists from Mogadishu.
Also tagged: politics, united nations, somalia, ethiopia, mogadishu, african union, world politics, war and conflict, african politics, peacekeeping and security
Newsweek Top News - Apr 7, 2008
Iranians still don't like America very much, but the ice is beginning to melt, a new poll shows.
Also tagged: iran