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In two very different parts of the world, pro-democracy election victories gave activists hope that peaceful political transitions and the acceptance of opposition candidates into military parliaments are a very real possibility. On March 25 ...
After Vladimir Putin won Russia’s presidential election earlier this month, ripples of disappointment spread throughout Russia and the rest of the world. Given the rockiness of the relationship between the U.S. and Russia ...
The piercing anti-EU pronouncements of the Member of the European Parliament (MEP) present nothing new or surprising. As a former trader from the City of London, and the founding leader of the UK Independence Party ...
So far, the shift of power following the popular uprising – unprecedented in Egyptian history – has failed to keep its promises. The deposed dictator handed over the reins of state to a transitional military government headed ...
By Laura Bullon-Cassis, photography by Patrick Jackson for The Global Journal We are living, we are told, through an ideological crisis, gridlock, or vacuum. If these words have become increasingly popular since 2008 and almost ...
Over two thousand Tamils gathered in front of the United Nations in Geneva (March 5, 2012) to appeal to the Human Rights Council to support a genuine process of reconciliation in Sri Lanka. The protesters ...
Egypt has accused American groups of financing chaos in Egypt after the fall of President Hosni Mubarak’s regime last year. Cabinet Minister Faiza Abu El-Naga said in testimony in October that Washington was to ...
It appears that Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is trying to buy votes in the upcoming presidential elections in three weeks. This week, Putin promised to increase the wages of teachers and doctors and improve ...
The official response to Russia’s wave of protests held on February 4th was given by the country’s acting PM Vladimir Putin, who is also to participate in the presidential race on March 4th ...
Making peacebuilding inclusive. Working in 16 countries and territories. Uniquely for an organization of its type, Interpeace began life in 1994 as a United Nations initiative (the ‘War-Torn Societies Project’) before emerging as an independently ...
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