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  July 26, 2012, 9:55 am

Senate panel approves nine Obama ambassador nominees

By Julian Pecquet

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday unanimously approved nine of President Obama's nominees for ambassadorships, setting up their possible approval by the full Senate before the August recess.

The posts being filled are in Ghana, Liberia, Zimbabwe, Guinea, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Serbia, the Marshall Islands and Oman.

The nominee to be ambassador to Harare, Bruce Wharton, laid out a path forward for the lifting of the sanctions against Robert Mugabe's regime at a hearing last week.

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  July 26, 2012, 7:00 am

Thursday's global agenda: Romney crosses the pond

By Julian Pecquet

Your morning global affairs speed-read

GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's pre-election trip abroad got off to a rough start after unnamed campaign advisers criticized President Obama to the British press, creating an uproar in the Obama camp. Romney distanced himself from the remarks in an television interview.

Romney's stop in Great Britain is the first leg of a trip that will also take him to Poland and Israel. Today he's scheduled to meet with leaders of the main parties: Tory Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (also the leader of the British Liberal Democrats), Foreign Secretary William Hague and Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne; as well as former Labour Party Prime Minister Tony Blair and Labour Leader Ed Miliband.

Disability treaty: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee marks up the United Nations treaty on people with disabilities, which Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) and several other Republicans on the committee held up last week. The treaty has broad bipartisan support, but some in the home-schooling movement believe it could impose international standards on how they raise their children.

Russian trade: The House Ways and Means panel, which has jurisdiction over trade, finally marks up legislation establishing permanent normal trade relations with Russia after Republicans and Democrats struck a deal on a way forward on human-rights legislation many lawmakers want to see attached.

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  July 26, 2012, 6:00 am

Intel chairman blames Iran for deadly attack on Israeli tourists

By Julian Pecquet

Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.): “I believe there were certainly elements of Hezbollah [involved]"

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  July 25, 2012, 7:39 pm

Rough start for Romney foreign trip

By Justin Sink

Democrats hammered Romney on an anonymous quote from a campaign adviser in a British paper

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  July 25, 2012, 6:08 pm

US: Human rights situation in China 'continues to deteriorate'

By Julian Pecquet and Julie Ershadi

“The overall human rights situation in China continues to deteriorate,” the State Department's top human rights official told reporters Wednesday after two days of meetings in Washington with his Chinese counterparts.

Michael Posner, the assistant secretary of state for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, issued the remarks at the end of the United States' annual dialogue with China. The dialogue is aimed at raising concerns with the Chinese leadership, but is not a negotiation.

“Over the last two days, we’ve focused on a number of cases where lawyers, bloggers, NGO activists, journalists, religious leaders, and others are asserting universal rights and calling for peaceful reform in China,” Posner said. “A number of these individuals have been arrested and detained as part of a larger pattern of arrest and extralegal detention of those who challenge official actions and policies in China.” Read more...

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  July 25, 2012, 2:37 pm

Clinton praises Syrian diaspora as 'link' to rebels

By Geneva Sands

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised Syrian Americans and diaspora groups Wednesday for advocating on behalf of the Syrian people and bringing attention to the ongoing violent uprising.

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  July 25, 2012, 1:39 pm

Napolitano: Egyptian lawmaker from terrorist group was thoroughly 'vetted'

By Jordy Yager

An elected member of the Egyptian parliament who belongs to the terrorist Islamic Group recently visited the White House.

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  July 25, 2012, 1:08 pm

Report: US warns key African ally he may be charged with enabling war crimes

By Julian Pecquet

The State Department's war crimes chief has warned President Paul Kagame and other Rwandan leaders they may end up being charged with aiding in war crimes over their country's interference in the conflict in next-door Congo, England's Guardian newspaper reports. Read more...

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  July 25, 2012, 12:23 pm

Iran says sanctions won't change nuclear program

By Jeremy Herb

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Wednesday that economic sanctions against Iran will not stop the country’s nuclear program.

Speaking on state TV, Khamenei said that the sanctions from the United States and European Union will only give Iran greater confidence to pursue its nuclear ambitions.

"[The West] explicitly say they need to increase pressures, tighten sanctions to force Iranian authorities to reconsider their calculations," Khamenei said in comments broadcast on state television, according to the Associated Press.

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  July 25, 2012, 11:46 am

US intel agencies set up threat assessment center for Olympics

By Jordy Yager

U.S. intelligence agencies have set up a nonstop threat assessment center to watch the London games.

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