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Ukraine fears a long war might cause West to lose interest

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grinds into its fourth month, officials in Kyiv have expressed fears that the specter of “war fatigue” could erode the West’s resolve to help the country push back Moscow’s aggression.

Putin’s Unconditional Surrender Should Not Be the Goal

Ukraine and its allies are not refighting World War II. Insisting on Russia’s total defeat is a fine negotiating position but not a realistic aim.

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'Kissinger still lives in the 20th century': Ukraine hits back at suggestion it should cede land to Russia

A Ukrainian MP has given what he called a "polite" reply to Henry Kissinger's suggestion that Kyiv should be prepared to cede territory to Moscow for peace.

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Palantir CEO weighs in on the Ukraine war: 'The lesson for every big country is holy s---'

Palantir CEO Alex Karp believes that the war between Russia and Ukraine is making big countries re-consider their military strategies.

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Kissinger says Ukraine must give up land to Russia, warns West not to seek to humiliate Putin with defeat

Veteran statesman Henry Kissinger warned the West against pursuing "a new war against Russia itself" through over-ambitious aims.

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Henry Kissinger says Taiwan cannot be at the core of negotiations between the U.S. and China

Veteran U.S. diplomat Henry Kissinger says Washington and Beijing must seek to avoid putting Taiwan at the center of their tense diplomatic relationship.

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Madeleine Albright’s ‘pin diplomacy’ lives on at State Department museum

Madeleine Albright's famous pin collection will be part of the National Museum of American Diplomacy at the State Department.

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Book review of The Vortex: A True Story of History’s Deadliest Storm, an Unspeakable War, and Liberation by Scott Carney and Jason Miklian

The Great Bhola Cyclone of 1970 kicked off a period of death and chaos in what is now Bangladesh, as Scott Carney and Jason Miklian recount.

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A new world order is emerging — and the world is not ready for it

The question is not what the new world order would be, but rather if the U.S. and its allies can reverse the erosion of the past century's gains.

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Op-Ed: How Nixon’s fabled trip to China, 50 years ago this week, led to today’s Taiwan crisis

Nixon and Kissinger gave away more than they needed to in pursuit of China's help ending the Vietnam War.

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Will Elizabeth Holmes' conviction sober up Silicon Valley?

The fraud conviction of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes could do more than just send a once-celebrated billionaire to prison for years.

The Lessons of Henry Kissinger’s Diplomacy

A new book examines the former Secretary of State’s maneuvering in the Middle East.

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Chile’s election highlights growing polarization of Latin America

The country long held up globally as a free market model run by moderates has inexorably slipped into the world of political extremes, taking with it the illusion of Chile as an oasis in a sea of instability.

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Reporter recalls pivotal story in Elizabeth Holmes' stardom

A Fortune Magazine reporter whose story helped turn Elizabeth Holmes into a Silicon Valley sensation came to court Thursday to explain why he felt like he became a pawn in her attempts to hype a blood-testing technology she promised would revolutionize health care.

Attorney for Henry Kissinger tells jurors he invested $6 million in Theranos after meeting Elizabeth Holmes

An investor who was introduced to Theranos through Henry Kissinger took the stand in the criminal trial of Elizabeth Holmes on Tuesday.

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What Joe Biden Could Learn From Henry Kissinger

The United States cannot afford to withdraw from the world.

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Former US defense secretary testifies in Holmes fraud trial

Former U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis testified Wednesday in the trial of fallen tech star Elizabeth Holmes, saying the entrepreneur misled him into believing she was on the verge of rolling out a blood-testing breakthrough that he hoped would help save lives of troops in battle.

Elizabeth Holmes' trial to dissect downfall of a tech star

Elizabeth Holmes once seemed destined to fulfill her dream of becoming Silicon Valley's next superstar.

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Fallen tech star Elizabeth Holmes prepares to go on trial

Jury selection in the fraud trial of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes began Tuesday, casting a spotlight on the fallen Silicon Valley star now facing felony charges alleging she duped elite financial backers, customers and patients into believing that her startup was about to revolutionize medicine.

How Joe Biden Could Save Tens of Thousands of Afghan Allies

Before the fall of Saigon, two American diplomats risked their careers to save Vietnamese imperilled by a slow-moving bureaucracy.

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Raffaella Carrà, Italian superstar of music and television, dies at 78

The singer-dancer also became famous throughout Europe and Latin America, tantalizing and sometimes scandalizing audiences with songs that celebrated sexual empowerment.

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Longtime editor Genevieve Young left legacy in publishing

This 2018 photo released by the Gordon Parks Foundation shows Genevieve Young, a publishing editor and wife of photographer and filmmaker Gordon Parks. She was a publishing editor with a long and diverse legacy. (Gordon Parks Foundation via AP)NEW YORK – Genevieve Young was a publishing editor with a long and diverse legacy. She also edited the groundbreaking photographer and filmmaker Gordon Parks, married him in the 1970s and later helped oversee his estate. Young was Park's editor at Harper.

George Shultz wasn't 'afraid to struggle against the odds'

(AP Photo/Barry Thumma, File)WASHINGTON – Time was running out when Secretary of State George P. Shultz returned home in April 1988 after flying 16,000 miles in a failed mission to persuade Arabs and Israelis to negotiate their differences. AdA lifelong Republican, Shultz negotiated the first-ever treaty with the Soviet Union to reduce the size of their ground-based nuclear arsenals. The president would not yield, and Reagan and Shultz returned to the United States disappointed but determined to pursue an accord. Although Shultz objected, Reagan went ahead with the deal and millions of dollars from Iran went to right-wing Contra guerrillas in Nicaragua. But only a few years later, Reagan and Shultz, considered Israel’s best friends, had opened the door to Palestinian legitimacy and possibly a Palestinian state on land held by Israel.

Ford, Bush presidential adviser Brent Scowcroft dies at 95

WASHINGTON Brent Scowcroft, who played a prominent role in American foreign policy as national security adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Scowcroft was the only person to serve as national security adviser to two different administrations. He advised Bush, by then a close friend, during the four years of the Bush administration, 1989-93. A year later he became deputy assistant for national security under Henry Kissinger, Nixons national security adviser. With Bushs election in 1988, Scowcroft was interested in leading the Pentagon as defense secretary during the Bush administration.

Scowcroft, national security adviser to 2 presidents, dies

Playing a prominent role in American foreign policy, Scowcroft served as national security adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush, the only national security adviser to two different administrations. He served as national security adviser to Bush, by then a close friend, during the four years of the Bush administration, 1989-93. A year later he became deputy assistant for national security under Henry Kissinger, Nixons national security adviser. He accepted a return engagement as national security adviser when he realized he would be at the presidents side instead of running the massive bureaucracy at the Defense Department.

Henry Kissinger told White House he talked to Xi about Trump, Kudlow says

China's President Xi Jinping (centre R) and former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (centre L) walk to a meeting with delegates from the 2019 New Economy Forum at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on November 22, 2019. Henry Kissinger met in China with President Xi Jinping, and the details of his conversations were passed onto President Donald Trump, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow told CNBC on Wednesday. Kudlow told CNBC that Kissinger, who served in senior roles under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, met with Xi "twice" during a weeklong trip to China, along with "other big shots." "President Trump made it very clear that we favor freedom and democracy and a peaceful solution in Hong Kong, and that we oppose, of course, the maltreatment of the Muslims and the Uighurs." Kissinger delivered his message from Xi during a visit to the White House two weeks ago, Kudlow said.

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China's Xi says Beijing wants a trade deal but is not afraid to 'fight back'

Chinese President Xi Jinping said Friday that Beijing wants to work for a trade deal with the United States but is not afraid to "fight back." Reinforcing the upbeat tone adopted by China in recent days, Xi told a visiting U.S. business delegation that China holds a 'positive attitude' toward the trade talks. "As we always said we don't want to start the trade war but we are not afraid," Xi said. "We want to work for a Phase 1 agreement on the basis of mutual respect and equality," Xi told the group. During the meeting at Beijing's ornate Great Hall of the People, Xi reiterated to the group China's stance that a deal requires "mutual respect and equality."

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Fallout from US-China trade conflict could be 'even worse' than WWI, Kissinger says

China is a major economic country, and so are we. "China is a major economic country, and so are we. "Therefore, if conflict is permitted to develop unconstrained, the outcome could be even worse than it was in Europe," he said, referring to World War I. "So China will be a big part of the global financial picture in decades to come." "For the IMF, it is critical that we can have the financial strength to serve the center of the global financial safety net," IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said.

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Donald Trump to meet with Henry Kissinger for foreign policy advice

Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump plans to meet with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Wednesday to discuss foreign policy. CBSN's political panel breaks down the latest development for Trump's campaign.

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John McCain to protesters: “Get out of here, you low-life scum”

John McCain to protesters: “Get out of here, you low-life scum” Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain, R-Arizona, tells a group of people protesting against former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, “Shut up or I’m gonna have you arrested.”

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Open: This is Face the Nation, September 7

Open: This is Face the Nation, September 7 The latest on the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria and the immigration debate back home, with Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, and others.

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September 7: Rubio, Kissinger, Ruppersberger

September 7: Rubio, Kissinger, Ruppersberger The latest on the threat posed by ISIS in Iraq and Syria and the unfolding saga with Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine with former Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger, Sen. Marco Rubio, Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger and more.

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Face Flashback: Henry Kissinger on U.S. foreign policy in 1957

Face Flashback: Henry Kissinger on U.S. foreign policy in 1957 In a 1957 interview, Harvard Professor Dr. Henry Kissinger discusses the challenges facing the U.S. and the strategies laid out in his book “Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy,” including the concept of a “limited war.”

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Kissinger says Obama needs more powerful response to ISIS

Kissinger says Obama needs more powerful response to ISIS Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke to Bob Schieffer and said a measured response to the ISIS killings of American journalists is inappropriate. Watch the full interview Sunday on "Face the Nation."

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