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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Interview 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Check out if Interpeace is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Making peacebuilding inclusive. Working in 16 countries and territories. Uniquely for an organization of its type, Interpeace began life in ...
The Triumph of Politics, The Return of the Left in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador, George Philip & Francisco Panizza, Wiley and Polity Books, 19.20 € Of course everybody remembers Hugo Chàvez’ notorious ...
As the world focuses its attention on the horrors of Kim Jong Il's rule, the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) uploads three important talks given at the Oslo Freedom Forum to take ...
"The first thing in your life here is the weather,” says Iris Kramer. A musician from Hamburg, married to an Icelander, Kramer is in a café waiting to hear if the plane ...
Although the presidential elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been widely contested, incumbent President Joseph Kabila was sworn in on Tuesday after he claimed to have won the Nov ...
It has been one year since the last Presidential election, with its massive fraud, vote-rigging and harsh crackdown against opposition political and civil figures, including, of course, all the inconvenient Presidential candidates ...
On December 19 the official Kyiv welcomed a delegation of EU representatives to the annual Ukraine-EU Summit. Amongst the EU leaders are the Commission’s President Barroso and the European Council’s ...
Renowned Syrian dissident lawyer and judge, 80-year old Haitham Maleh, believes the continuing brutality of President Bashar Al-Assad’s regime, which has led to a death toll of over 5,000, is ...
After 40,000 Russians faced freezing temperatures and snow to protest on Saturday, President Dmitry Medvedev called for a probe into election fraud, which demonstrators allege took place during December's parliamentary ...
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