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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung meets with US leaders in Washington.
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Kim Jong-il's Taepodong-2 launch diverted world attention from Obama, NATO and the G20. But it carried a far greater payload.
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Lower-level diplomatic visits set the stage for this week's meeting between Obama and Medvedev.
Next month, Obama must report on whether China is manipulating its currency.
Fifty days into his presidency, Obama's foreign policy begins to take shape.
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Announcement of US troop surge in Afghanistan wins some bipartisan support, but doesn't inspire patriotic fervor
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