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Indian soldiers patrolled the India-Pakistani border on Nov. 4.
Barack Obama says resolving the Indian-Pakistani dispute over Kashmir will be a goal of his presidency, ending eight years of silence on the issue.
A Monitor Q&A reveals who's behind the modern-day pirates, how they got so good at taking ships, and what's being done to stop them.
Egypt hosted Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Sudan, Yemen, and the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia on Thursday in a bid to protect valuable maritime trade routes from pirates.
The housing-bubble collapse makes recovery hard to predict.
An auto bailout, a second stimulus package, and foreclosure help are on hold as Washington awaits the new administration.
Presidential dogs have served as distractions for the press, image enhancers, and even tools of foreign policy.
Some raise questions, but most analysts - left and right - think she's qualified.
A period of reestablishing relations with Iran's partners seems likely. Also expect contacts with lower-tier Iranian officials.
He delivered 'the goods,' but his successor aims to do things the senator couldn't, like open ANWR to drilling.
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Pat Murphy talks with reporter Mark Sappenfield
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The US wants India & Pakistan to agree on Kashmir to help with Afghanistan.
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