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A decision to hold 'elections' this year means Burma will be seeking advice to ensure that they engender no change.
posted by Matthew Walker at 07/09/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
The Republican Party needs to set the terms of the right-wing debate in America.
posted by Fergus Brady at 06/09/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
The idea of collusion between Somali pirates and the militant Islamist group Al Shebab is a menacing thought.
posted by Sophie Hirt at 03/09/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
The EU has a new Financial Regulatory Reform Body. What will this mean for the UK?
posted by Geraldine Mortby at 03/09/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
The recent match fixing scandal has caused uproar in the cricket world. It may however prove to be the start of something far worse for Pakistan, a nation whose future is precariously balanced.
posted by Amul Pandya at 03/09/2010 | Comments (1) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
Obama has declared the war in Iraq to be over, but what of the nation building exercise?
posted by Matthew Walker at 01/09/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
Sudanse president Omar Al-Bashir's invitation as a 'guest of honour' to the ratification ceremony of Kenya's long-awaited new constitution has tarnished the country's potential rebirth.
posted by James Styles at 01/09/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
Carla Bruni-Sarkosy has been called a prostitute because she dared to speak out on behalf of Ashtiani.
posted by Geraldine Mortby at 31/08/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
The call for an overhaul at the IPCC is absolutely necessary in order to boost confidence in their scientific findings - findings it is imperative the world takes heed of.
posted by Annabel Bligh at 31/08/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
The plan of the British and French militaries to share aircraft carriers is a sensible exercise in cost-cutting, but carries inherent risks.
posted by Fergus Brady at 31/08/2010 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Send post to a friend
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