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For the first time in American history, the majority of Republican Presidential hopefuls failed to appear in a stage show aimed at discussing the party position on the black voters and winning over the people of African origin to the party fold....
Once more victory goes to the Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and his military regime.
In a nation where the military appears to have the final say in all government affairs and where opposition members are arrested and detained without any...
Kosovo independence - the bone of contention for US-Russian and Albanian-Serbs - and rhetoric on the same in US is nothing but again much to do for nothing. Will any solution be found for the problem when Serbia is bent upon not to shed its sovereignty..
Africa has made leaps towards the ideals of progress and advancement, but it's not a secret that a lot of distance is yet to be covered. Much of Africa remain steeped in poverty, gun crime, warfare and economic crisis while for the likes of Zimbabwe...
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Africa, AU, UN, France, Belgium, US, George Bush, Security Council, Nicolas Sarkozy, Child Soldiers, Somalia, Zimbabwe, Politics & Society
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa is no angel. His has been criticizing the UN lately because the body has been pointing out human rights violations by the Sri Lankan government. It has accused government collaborator Colonel Karuna and his...
The US is getting impatient about Iran. It wants Iran to quickly drop its nuclear ambitions. So when the IAEA chief advised patience on the issue, Condoleezza Rice angrily denounced him. The US feels that the UN body is taking too long over...
Forget about Afghanistan and Iraq wars and possibilities of striking Iran or North Korea. Spark for another 'Cold War' or perhaps for third world war is lying under the chill of the Arctic region, rapidly becoming the bone of contention for the five.
With US-Russian changing expressions and grins replacing smiles, it seems pretty odd that both will enjoy the tangible profits of mutual understating. And when Russia said it won't amass arms, it seems ridiculous, but it's not.
More arms denote.
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Russia, US, Georgia, Poland, Czech, Arms deals, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Mideast, Cold War, Latin America, Politics & Society
Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden is more popular in Pakistan than President Pervez Musharraf, according to a poll released Wednesday.
Nearly three-quarters of Pakistanis also oppose unilateral US military action against Islamic insurgents in...
The political scenario in Japan is chaotic enough for one to feel depression and Shinzo Abe is not an exception. Abe, 52, who resigned yesterday as the PM of Japan is hospitalized for being suffering from extreme exhaustion, weight loss, lack of...
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