World Cup: Day 7
June 17, 2010 3 min. read

Cape Town has proven to be an interesting case study for the success of the World Cup in South Africa. Cape Town is, after all, the postcard image that South Africa sells to the world, a beautiful tableau wedged between Table Mountain and the sea. Cape Town and the Western Cape  is a much easier […]

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The Outsourcing Issue Returns
June 17, 2010 6 min. read

India’s rise will generate contradictory pressures on U.S. policymakers. Those in Washington who warily eye the expansion of Chinese power in Asia will welcome the strategic counterweight of a stronger India. But officials will also have to contend with a growing number of Americans who view the country as an economic rival. How Washington handles these cross-currents will be a fascinating balancing act.

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When Matadors Flee
June 17, 2010 2 min. read

I have not seen that before. In Mexico City on Sunday, Christian Hernandez, decked out in traditionally garish attire of gold and pink (!), didn’t like what he saw when the giant bull made its appearance. Sizing up the half ton of muscle trailing 13 inches behind the tip of two horns must have had […]

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Parties Satisfied as Chittagong Polling Ends Peacefully
June 17, 2010 1 min. read

The hotly contested election in Chittagong, intensely barked about, has ended peacefully. The BNP backed candidate, expected to lose to his Awami League backed opponent, has claimed to be broadly satisfied with the polling process. Apart from some minor instances of irregularities— that, if verified, would not mount to much–the polling on Thursday was widely […]

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Havana insults and is insulted
June 17, 2010 3 min. read

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton released on Monday, on behalf of the State Department, the “Trafficking in Persons Report 2010.” It is billed as the most comprehensive worldwide report of government efforts to combat trafficking in persons, and covers 177 countries. And Clinton was quick to note that the United States ranked itself as well, […]

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Flotilla Dispute Extends into the Israel Lobby
June 17, 2010 2 min. read

The largest pro-Israel lobby in the country, AIPAC, is trying to leverage is Capitol Hill supports to issue a steadfast expression of support for the Jewish state following last month’s highly controversial raid on an aid ship from Turkey. Even though the Israeli public and Israel supporters have come out backing Israel for defending its […]

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Devastating Landslides and Mudslides in Chittagong Predicted, Dead Estimated
June 17, 2010 2 min. read

Just like Haiti’s Port au Prince, large portions of Bangladesh’s major cities are liable to be washed away in some coastal, rain soaked incident.   The throng of people in Chittagong live in cramped spaces, in rough hewn, corrugated, unconstructed huts in that hilly city, like millions others lived in Port au Prince. And like […]

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World Cup: Day 6
June 17, 2010 1 min. read

In  note form because, well, I wrote it in note form: Out in Cape Town. Went to a place called “Mexican Shabeen Bar.” Big crowd, seems engaged. Huge Bafana fans. Drinking. Uruguay scores. Ugh. But Wow!: That was a blast. We keep holding them in the midfield. We keep getting called for fouls. Continue to […]

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Nasrallah to Turkey
June 16, 2010 2 min. read

The Kuwaiti newspaper As-Siyassah is reporting that Hizballah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has been invited to Ankara to meet with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Neither Hizballah nor the Turkish government have confirmed the story, but if it is true, it marks a significant deterioration in Turkey’s relationship with Israel in the wake […]

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Arctic Treaty Debate: Hard-liners and soft-liners
June 16, 2010 1 min. read

Canadian author and photographer Ed Struzik, who has written about the Arctic for nearly three decades, has an interesting post on the Yale Environment 360 blog about the ongoing debate over the need for an Arctic Treaty similar to the Antarctic Treaty System. While the latter has been highly successful, resulting in a continent dedicated […]

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Singapore's potential military sales to Arctic nations
June 16, 2010 2 min. read
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Singapore’s ST Kinetics unveiled the new prototype of its Bronco all-terrain tracked carrier (ATTC) at this year’s Eurosatory, a biannual defense trade conference held in Paris. Dubbed the Bronco Fire Support Vehicle (FSV), it has greater firepower than previous models. ST Kinetics, the land systems and specialty vehicles branch of ST Engineering, is trying to […]

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Will the European Parliament move forward on EEAS?
June 16, 2010 3 min. read

As things stand, the member states and the Commission have accepted the EU foreign policy chief Ashton’s blueprint for the European diplomatic corps – the European External Action Service (EEAS). This institutional innovation is intended to be a step towards a coherent European foreign policy, and to provide the EU with a pool of foreign […]

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