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Newsweek International

Newsweek International is a consumer magazine covering general interest issues with editorial content. Newsweek Inc. publishes this periodical weekly. Fareed Zakaria is the Editor.

Articles from Vol. 156, No. 13, September 27

A 21st-Century Potemkin
Byline: Owen Matthews Putin is still building grand illusions. Over the past few weeks Vladimir Putin has been busy in many heroic roles. First Putin the conservation warrior joined naturalists chasing a gray whale across the North Pacific, and...
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China's New Best Partner
Byline: Stefan Theil Even as Washington and Beijing slug it out over trade deficits and exchange rates, Europe has quietly overtaken America as China's No. 1 trade partner. Not only did Chinese trade with the EU soar to $306 billion through July...
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Google Speeds Up Search
Byline: Daniel Lyons I've never heard anyone say that it takes too long for Google to churn up search results. The whole thing seems to happen in the blink of an eye; as soon as you click search, the answers show up. Nevertheless, Google has found...
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Imams of Germany an Alien Tongue
Germany's immigration fears have been on full display thanks to a new book by provocateur Thilo Sarrazin that claims the country is being undermined by its growing Muslim population. NEWSWEEK's Mike Giglio spoke with Rauf Ceylan--a leading religious...
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India Burns Bright
Byline: Ruchir Sharma It's the world's hottest emerging market story. But it may not last too much longer. India's economy is acquiring an image straight out of those Bollywood movies where the hero faces down the machine-gun fire and the bald...
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North Africa's Sun King
Byline: R. M. Schneiderman For decades, Morocco, the only North African nation without large quantities of oil, combed the desert for fossil fuels. But last year the country turned to a more abundant resource: the sun. Now Europe--long dependent...
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The Reagan of Seoul
Byline: Andrew Nagorski Lee stands up to his communist foe. Don't be fooled by the recent signs of a thaw between the Koreas. Pyongyang and Seoul have discussed more family reunions on the divided peninsula, and $8.5 million in aid from the South...
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Tony Blair: 'What I Thought I Had to Do'
Byline: David A. Graham Since finishing his 10-year stint as prime minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair has kept busy: he's spent time in the Middle East as envoy of the Quartet, created a foundation devoted to ecumenical understanding, lectured...
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