Copenhagen Climate Deal Shows New World Order May Be Led By U.S., China -- Washington Post
COPENHAGEN -- If the talks that resulted in an imperfect deal to combat global warming provided anything, it was a glimpse into a new world order in which international diplomacy will increasingly be shaped by the United States and emerging powers, most notably China.
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MIDDLE EAST
Syrian, Lebanese leaders hold groundbreaking talks.
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Top Iranian dissident cleric dies.
Iran troops 'leave oil well, still in Iraq'.
Mosque attack in West Bank draws condemnation from Israeli leaders.
ASIA
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AFRICA
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EUROPE
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TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
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ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
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