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China ruling portends more trade action in 2010

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WASHINGTON — A ruling Wednesday by the U.S. International Trade Commission...

Iraqis revel in period of relative quiet

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BAGHDAD — From the rickety upper deck of the small tour boat...

International earthquake relief begins arriving in a devastated Haiti

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, and MEXICO CITY — Promised emergency aid from abroad began flowing into Haiti's...

Londoners who saw worst of riots have mixed views on police

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LONDON — With calm returning to Britain's damaged...

Deadly attack in Afghanistan was the work of Taliban

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KABUL — A suicide bomber who killed seven CIA officers and contractors and wounded six others at an isolated CIA base in eastern Afghanistan...

U.S. to sell $6.4 billion in weapons to Taiwan

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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration announced plans Friday to sell $6.4 billion in weapons to Taiwan, including helicopters and missile defense systems, a move that's certain to anger China, which considers the island nation a renegade province...

North Korea stands down after Seoul military exercises

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SEOUL, South Korea—Despite days of provocative language, North Korea on Monday said it would not retaliate against South Korea's live-fire military exercises, insisting that the drills were "not worth reacting" to...