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  • A top Korean diplomat is heading to Afghanistan following the death of one of 23 South Korean missionaries held captive by the Taliban.
  • Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez recently claimed that "oil is going straight to $100 (per barrel). No one can stop it." We know that Venezuela and the U.S. are not exactly diplomatically-friendly wit
  • An Arab League delegation takes new steps to peace in the Middle East. Delegates are in Israel to promote a peace proposal to end the Palestinian and Israeli conflict. But some are skeptical of the diplomatic moves.
  • Bulgaria celebrates the return of five nurses who, along with a Palestinian doctor, were sentenced to death in Libya, convicted of infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV. After the nurses and doctor, who is now a Bulgarian citizen, returned to the country, Bulgaria's president pardoned them all.
  • Libya, a nation once accused of sponsoring international terrorism and maintaining a secret weapons program, has rejoined the international fold and now enjoys full relations with the United States.
  • Diplomats from the United States and Iran met in Baghdad Tuesday to discuss security in Iraq. U.S. envoy Ryan Crocker says Iran has agreed to a tri-lateral committee dedicated to improving Iraq security.
  • Kosovo will be independent, but not quite yet – that's the message the Bush administration gave a group of Kosovo politicians Monday in Washington, D.C. Now another period of diplomacy begins in a final attempt at an international agreement on Kosovo's future.
  • Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., talks with Jacki Lyden about why the Bush administration thinks a new U.N. envoy could help solve Iraq's internal and regional tensions.
  • Iraq's Ambassador to the United States, Samir Shakir al-Sumaidaie, says it's important to remember that the United States chose to intervene in Iraq — and to walk away from the mess would be self-defeating and immoral.
  • The Russian government has told four British diplomats to leave the country within 10 days. Earlier this week, the British government expelled four Russian diplomats. The tension is related to the London death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.
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