All being the key word. RAMALLAH, West Bank (The Blaze/AP) — Israel must halt settlement building and present detailed proposals for a border with a future Palestinian state, visiting U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday, as he tried to persuade the Palestinians to continue low-level meetings with Israel that the international community hopes will evolve

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Well, you gotta give it to the Obama administration. They got Bin Laden so now it’s time to go easy on the Taliban, the medieval Islamist terror-sponsor who executes teenage girls for escaping arranged marriages and who is now looking to build deeper alliances with Pakistani militants to fight U.S. forces. But hey, it’s a new day. Barack Obama’s on the way! At Wall Street Journal , ” Emboldened Taliban Try to Sell Softer Image “: KABUL — When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan in the 1990s, Maulvi Qalamuddin headed the Committee to Protect Virtue and Prevent Vice, the religious police that shut down girls’ schools, beat up men with insufficiently long beards and arrested those in possession of music or video tapes. Nowadays, the 60-year-old Taliban cleric is on a different mission: He is overseeing a network of schools that teach reading, writing and math to thousands of girls in his home province of Logar, an insurgent hotbed just south of Kabul. “Education for women is just as necessary as education for men,” Mr. Qalamuddin thunders. “In Islam, men and women have the same duty to pray, to fast—and to seek learning.” The Taliban’s restrictions on women and schooling, combined with support for al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, turned the group into an international pariah even before the September 2001 attacks on America. Now, as the U.S. pulls out its troops and tries to negotiate a peace settlement with the insurgents, the international community grapples with a crucial question: If returned to power, will the Taliban behave any more responsibly this time around? In recent public statements, the Taliban have made an effort to appear a more moderate force, promising peaceful relations with neighboring countries and respect for human rights. The big unknown is whether this new rhetoric represents a meaningful transformation—or is merely designed to sugarcoat the Taliban’s real aims. “One might believe that they would change over time,” says U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, the day-to-day commander of the U.S.-led coalition forces in Afghanistan. “You see some messages that they might open their thinking a bit about women, a woman’s place in society. But I don’t know that I would bet on it.” U.S. and Taliban representatives have met over the past several months, trying to establish a dialogue that could end America’s longest foreign war. In a tangible sign of progress in early January, the Taliban dropped their insistence that all foreign troops must leave Afghanistan before any peace talks begin and agreed to set up a representative office in Qatar to facilitate future negotiations. To create trust in these talks, the U.S. is considering transferring to Qatari custody five senior Taliban officials incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Despite a new willingness to negotiate with the U.S., however, the Taliban’s leadership still believes it can reach its war aim of seizing Kabul and the rest of Afghanistan after most foreign forces withdraw in 2014, American military commanders agree. Continue reading . For some reason optimism eludes me here. But the drumbeat for precipitous withdrawal continues on the left, and even some on the mainstream right think we should pull out — because the Obama administration’s prosecution of the war has endangered American lives. Another reason to vote Republican in the fall, no matter who wins the nomination. We need to repair American foreign policy and commit to completing the gains in international security that the Bush administration had secured before the Corrupt-o-crats took office. Sheesh.

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More leaked e-mails. Skeptics falling from the sky. Another U.N. climate-change conference. What’s the latest in the fight over global warming? In feature for the new issue of The Blaze magazine , Liz Klimas takes a look at the state of the war over global warming and the international community’s plans to ostracize “deniers” and force their agenda on the U.S. economy and government. What was the impact of the message war at the most recent U.N. climate-change conference? The most notable outcome of the conference was that for the first time the three countries considered the biggest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world—the United States, India and China—agreed to enter into a treaty to reduce emissions that would be considered “a legal instrument” that could be subject to “legal force.” Emission targets for countries will be set by 2015, meaning discussions will continue, with enforcement of said targets coming in 2020. Lord Christopher Monckton, a leading, vocal skeptic of man-made climate change and head of the U.K. Independence Party took issue with many of the details that he says are “anti-Western,” such as the establishment of an “International Climate Court” that would “have the power to compel Western nations to pay ever-larger sums to Third World countries in the name of making reparation for supposed ‘climate debt.’ The court will have no power over Third World countries.” He also blasted the conference’s rhetoric such as “the rights of Mother Earth” and the “right to survive.” The agreement also establishes a Green Climate Fund to which countries will pledge billions of dollars to help developing countries reduce emissions and adapt to the challenges that could be expected to come with global climate change. Get the full scoop on the global-warming crowd’s attempts to smear skeptics and to implement a worldwide plan that will impact the liberties of all Americans only in The Blaze magazine .

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Reuters – President Barack Obama stressed U.S. support for Egypt’s move to democracy and discussed its International Monetary Fund talks in a telephone conversation on Friday with Egyptian military council chief Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, the White House said.

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AP – The Obama administration expressed new confidence that talks with the Taliban next week offer the best chance yet to end the 10-year-old war in Afghanistan, despite warnings from the intelligence community that the Taliban is more interested in continuing fighting than making peace.

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Netanyahu has never hidden his disdain for the NY Times. (JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel’s two greatest enemies areThe New York Times and Haaretz, the editor of The Jerusalem Post said in a speech. Steve Linde, addressing a conference in Tel Aviv of the Women’s International Zionist Organization, said Wednesday that

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ContributorNetwork – The president of the half-million member Laborers’ International Union of North America has categorized the Obama Administration’s January 18 rejection of the construction of the 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline as “politics at its worst,” indicating a potential hit to the Obama re-election campaign from his union base. Here are the details.

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Qantas Airbus A380 (Photo: Qantas)

From the outside, Qantas’ Airbus A360 looks very much like any other superjumbo jet, but the first class cabin has more than just extra leg room, sleeping quarters and pleather seats. It has what some may consider a Trekkie’s earthly dream. The Daily Mail reports that the interior of the jet, designed by Marc Newson, looks like living quarters on Star Trek’s U.S.S. Enterprise complete LCD touchscreens, real leather seats, sheepskin-covered beds and houseplants: “At first glance, this may look like the interior of the USS Enterprise, but it’s actually the first class cabin on a Qantas A380, complete with personal suites and centre socializing area,” writes TechEBlog this week. The central area is provided for flyers to stretch their legs and sit down for a drink. Each berth even has a dresser for storing clothes — naturally, pyjamas are provided. There are just 14 berths in the whole cabin. Flyers are provided with noise-cancelling headphones, and the touchscreen-controlled LCD panels in every berth give access to more than 1,000 different programmes.

Qantas Airbus A380 social area. (Photo via Daily Mail)

TechEBlog has more on the plane: For those who don’t already know, the Airbus  A380  is basically “a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner manufactured by the European corporation Airbus, a subsidiary of EADS. It is the world’s largest passenger airliner.”

There are 14 private quarters on the Qantas Airbus A380. (Photo via Daily Mail)

Here’s a personal look at the inside the plan and all the amenities it offers: Newsom was awarded the Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum for his first class creation. Those in economy class also ride in comfortable style with the cabin also being awarded top honors with the 2009 Australian International Design Award of the Year. According to the Qantas website, the planes are being introduced progressively with the latest flight schedule being Sydney to Hong Kong beginning Jan. 15. The Qantas planes currently operate between Los Angles and Sydney and Los Angles and Melbourne, among other international destinations.

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The Airbus A380 was introduced to the commercial market in 2007. As of November 2011, there were 243 orders for the plane, 67 of which that have been completed. Earlier this month, the United Arab Emirates became the newest international airline to announce its operation of the A380, which will begin in 2012.

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Authorities in Iran said Sunday they are again moving ahead with plans to execute a woman sentenced to death by stoning on an adultery conviction in a case that sparked an international outcry, but are considering whether to carry out the punishment by hanging instead. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani is already behind bars, serving a 10-year sentence on a separate conviction in the murder of her husband. Amid the international outrage her case generated, Iran in July 2010 suspended plans to carry out her death sentence on the adultery conviction. On Sunday, a senior judiciary official said experts were studying whether the punishment of stoning could be changed to hanging. “There is no haste. … We are waiting to see whether we can carry out the execution of a person sentenced to stoning by hanging or not,” said Malek Ajdar Sharifi, the head of justice department of East Azerbaijan province, where Ashtiani is jailed. “As soon as the result (of the investigation) is obtained, we will carry out the sentence,” he said, according to the semi-official ISNA news agency. The charge of a married woman having an illicit relationship requires a punishment of stoning, he said. He said judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Larijani ordered a halt to stoning in order to allow Islamic experts to investigate whether the punishment can be altered in Ashtiani’s case. Ashtiani was convicted of adultery in 2006 after the murder of her husband. She was later convicted of being an accessory to her husband’s murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison. ABC News discusses the extreme punishment: video platform video management video solutions video player

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The International Monetary Fund director answers “tough questions” on the use of U.S. tax dollars.

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