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Congress and National Security in 2007   more similar news »
Congressional failure to end the Iraq War in 2007 masked a series of less visible but nonetheless important triumphs on national security issues, particularly related to nuclear weapons.
Thu Jan 01, 2009
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South Africa: Rethinking Asylum   more similar news »
The backlog of applications for refugee status dates back to the late 1990's, when people from troubled African countries became attracted to South Africa after its transition to democracy.
Tue Aug 19, 2008
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India's Concept of Nonviolence and Gandhi   more similar news »
If someone desires to know and understand nonviolence in India, he or she should do so by understanding the Ahimsa of Mahatma Gandhi. Through his own nonviolent actions, he astonished the whole world.
Mon Aug 18, 2008
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Brazil's Nuclear Ambitions: Worrisome?   more similar news »
On Thursday, July 31, Brazilian authorities gave the final go ahead to the civilian nuclear power company, Electronuclear, to continue construction of the country's third nuclear power plant.
Sat Aug 16, 2008
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Macedonian Refugee Children: Exodus Anniversary   more similar news »
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the exodus of the "refugee children" from Aegean Macedonia, and for the first time ever, their demands have been endorsed by the Macedonian government.
Thu Aug 14, 2008
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Nepal Invites Tourists to Visit Its Villages   more similar news »
Since the peace agreement between the Maoists and the government, tourist figures are recovering. If peace continues, predictions are that Nepal's tourist industry may fully recover by 2010.
Wed Aug 13, 2008
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Clash of Civilizations or Calculation of Interests: An Interview With Anies Baswedan   more similar news »
Critical of the dominance of a cultural approach to Muslim-Western conflicts, Baswedan believes conflict is triggered not by cultural, religious, or civilizational identity, but by a calculation of interests.
Mon Aug 11, 2008
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India Offers Students Free Midday Meals as Incentive to Stay in School   more similar news »
In what has been billed as the biggest lunch program in the world, India targeted 140 million students last fiscal year with an aim to improve nutritional levels and increase attendance.
Thu Aug 07, 2008
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Africa Struggles With Soaring Food Prices   more similar news »
Addressing an emergency summit on the global food crisis in Rome in June, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon underscored the threat to political stability and development.
Wed Aug 06, 2008
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Harvest of Shame: Former Sierra Leonean Ruler Valentine Strasser   more similar news »
The emergence of a power vacuum motivated Strasser and his men to seize power. His ascension to power inspired the youth, who believed that someone had finally emerged to champion their cause.
Tue Aug 05, 2008
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Blackwater: The Real 'Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy'?   more similar news »
Blackwater's success is helping fill the coffers of some of the country's most influential conservative political figures and prompting some observers to call it the "future of war."
Mon Aug 04, 2008
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Bolivia: Tensions Rising as Vote Looms   more similar news »
While the opposition forces are yet to mobilize in the streets around the referendum campaigns, they have begun an intensive publicity campaign attacking the government's record.
Sat Aug 02, 2008
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U.S. Recession, Drug War Violence Cause Crisis in Mexico Tourism   more similar news »
Though it maintains a positive public relations spin on tourism prospects, the Mexican government realizes serious problems exist with the long-standing reliance on United States tourism.
Fri Aug 01, 2008
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Yemen: The Conflict in Saada Governorate   more similar news »
Since 2004 hundreds of people have been killed and thousands displaced as a result of fighting between Shia rebels and government forces in the northern governorate of Saada.
Thu Jul 31, 2008
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An Abhorrent Form of Censorship   more similar news »
Two Zimbabwean journalists from the state-owned Sunday Mail and Herald newspapersMunyaradzi Huni and Caesar Zvayihave been placed on the European Union's sanctions list.
Wed Jul 30, 2008
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Albania's Do-Nothing Parliament   more similar news »
Albania is an extremely bureaucratic state and its parliament a bureaucratic organization in which the chief bureaucrats resolve cases only when they want to, putting it at odds with Berisha's government.
Tue Jul 29, 2008
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Hydro Project Approved in Chile's Puyehue National Park   more similar news »
If allowed to stand, the decision will set a potentially disastrous precedent, opening the floodgates for development in all of Chile's national parks and other protected areas.
Mon Jul 28, 2008
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Israel: Road Map or Bulldozer Map?   more similar news »
All sides seem to have left the idea of the Road Map, and are taking the physical tools of occupation and turning them into weapons. Al-Barghouthi calls this the "bulldozer plan."
Sat Jul 26, 2008
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Public in Zimbabwe Downbeat About Political Agreement   more similar news »
An agreement between Zimbabwe's political parties to pursue negotiations to establish a new constitution and bring an end to political violence has been met with skepticism by ordinary Zimbabweans.
Thu Jul 24, 2008
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'Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews'—an Interview With Alan Hart   more similar news »
Hart's fascinating, at times shocking, tale of his experiences and conversations with top Middle East leaders provides historical context and offers an alternative to the conventional peace process.
Wed Jul 23, 2008
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'Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews'—an Interview With Alan Hart   more similar news »
Hart's fascinating, at times shocking, tale of his experiences and conversations with top Middle East leaders provides historical context and offers an alternative to the conventional peace process.
Wed Jul 23, 2008
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Interview: Lawyer Seeks to Sue U.S. Over Iran Threats   more similar news »
In an interview, Francis A. Boyle urged Iran to begin drafting lawsuits for presentation to the International Court of Justice in The Hague before Washington's two-week ultimatum expires.
Wed Jul 23, 2008
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Sierra Leone's Cocaine Plane Saga: Transport Minister Speaks Out   more similar news »
The July 13 impounding of a plane loaded with cocaine, and the subsequent arrest of alleged drug traffickers, overshadowed all government business in Freetown, Sierra Leone, for several days last week.
Tue Jul 22, 2008
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Hope for Coexistence Enthuses Delegates to World Conference on Dialogue in Spain   more similar news »
The sight of one Hindu priest in orange cloths wandering along a path just behind a Saudi imam in white thobe just after the opening event provided all the symbolism that was needed.
Mon Jul 21, 2008
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Colombia: A New Beginning   more similar news »
Although problems persist, in particular cocaine trafficking, as well as allegations of human rights abuses by government forces, Colombia is undergoing something of a renaissance.
Sat Jul 19, 2008
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