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Smash, Grab and Destroy in Zim

Well, who didn’t see this coming? Whether out of plain opportunistic avarice, fear that their window for self-gain was closing, or a desire to destabilize the unity government, Mugabe’s ZANU-PF cronies, especially the so-called war veterans (many of whom were not even born during the war against Ian Smith’s regime) have started trying to grab […]

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Who does Obama love most in Europe?

Who does Obama love most in Europe?

A wonderful article here by Paul Reynolds, World affairs correspondent of the BBC on Gordon Brown being the first European leader to meet President Obama. The UK cherishes the “special relationship” with the US, and UK conservative politicians often point to it as an alternative to involvement in the EU.  However, as though Reynolds says […]

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More on the Hussein Bombing

This article from one of the leading English-language Egyptian papers highlights Egyptian forensic reports of the Hussein bomb. The reports indicate that the bomb which detonated had been left under a bench in Al-Hussein Square, and was not thrown from a overlooking window or rooftop. In addition, details are provided of the composition of the […]

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Elections Bring Mixed Results

Elections Bring Mixed Results

Iraqi elections have left many feeling the healing effects of a working democracy, but left others feeling cheated.

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Drones Doing Their Job Maybe Too Well

Drones Doing Their Job Maybe Too Well

Pakistani intelligence officials briefed the US military yesterday and though they agreed that American drone attacks were degrading Al Qaeda’s leaders and more importantly their ability to foment far reaching violence, that the radical group, partnered with the Taliban, was increasingly destabilizing the Pakistani state.  As much as the US desires a stable (and free?) […]

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Today's news: new commerce secretary with Chinese roots, new investment boom, boosting domestic demand, new industry stimulus

New Commerce Secretary with ties to China President Obama’s new nominee for the position of commerce secretary, Gary Locke, could help strengthen economic ties between China and the U.S. Locke, son of Chinese immigrants, has shown extensive commitment to U.S.-China relations during his two terms in office as governor of Washington state. The nomination of […]

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Tribunal in the News

“Detlev Mehlis, former head of the U.N. commission investigating ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s assassination, said that he has a “very clear picture” of the murder, stressing he has evidence of Lebanese and Syrian involvement in the bombing attack.” Read more here. “An administrative committee has been formed to “ward off” any pressure on the Special Tribunal […]

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U.S. Pressure on Gaza Aid

U.S. officials intend on continuing pressuring Israel to improve aid shipments and living conditions in the Gaza Strip. Along with the type of aid permitted into Gaza, U.S. officials criticized the number of aid trucks allowed daily into the Strip, urging 500 shipments instead of the current 200 daily. Moreover, the proposed $900 million aid […]

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The Role of Dennis Ross

Yesterday the acting spokesperson for the State Department emphatically stated what Dennis Ross will not be doing: Let me be clear, he’s not an envoy. He will not be negotiating. He’ll be working on regional issues. He will not be – in terms of negotiating, will not be involved in the peace process. But again, […]

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As Kremlin Pushes into Arctic, Russians Desert En Masse

As Kremlin Pushes into Arctic, Russians Desert En Masse

Russia is closely watching the process of militarization in the Arctic and will respond accordingly. At an international arms conference in Abu Dhabi, General Nikolai Makarov, the head of Russia’s General staff, stated, “Overall, we are looking at how far the region will be militarized. Depending on that, we’ll then decide what to do.” Policymakers […]

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Today's news: trade delegation to Europe, China merging domestic auto industry, sovereign wealth funds' investment in commodities, AmCham China warning

Chinese trade delegation to Europe A trade delegation of about 200 Chinese entrepreneurs led by Commerce Minister Chen Deming arrived in Germany yesterday as the first leg of their four country tour. Following Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s Europe tour earlier this month the trade delegation will also visit Switzerland, Spain and Britain and is expected […]

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Dissent in Kadima; Sharansky for Foreign Ministry?

Kadima number two Shaul Mofaz harshly criticized party Chairman Tzipi Livni yesterday for refusing Likud Chairman Binyamin Netanyahu’s initial call for a unity government. Netanyahu offered Kadima prime ministerial portfolios and Kadima officials desire these positions as opposed to being relegated to the opposition. Netanyahu may tap Nathan Sharansky for Foreign Minister if Kadima and […]

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Faith Wars (In Pakistan)

Recently, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gillani lauded the role Sufi Islam could play in keeping the society away from religious extremism. Lest we consider this a personal bias, since he represents the Sufi tradition himself, similar sentiments were expressed by others as well. One such example is the 2007 RAND Corporation paper, Building Moderate […]

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Book Review: Adeeb Khalid – Islam after Communism

Book Review: Adeeb Khalid – Islam after Communism

Adeeb Khalid, a professor of history at Carleton College and Central Asian expert, wrote ‘Islam after Communism‘ in an attempt to educate those who view Central Asian Muslims through the prism of Muslims in the Middle East, in effect, ignoring their own history and societal changes and make up. Khalid effectively hammers down the point […]

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EU forges compromise on financial regulation for G20

“EU leaders yesterday (22 February) agreed to back oversight of the world’s financial markets and products, including hedge funds, calling for a clampdown on tax havens as they forged a common position on global financial reform ahead of a summit of the G20 group of leading industrial powers in April.” (Euractiv)

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