Converting in Prison
September 14, 2009 2 min. read

When we think of religious conversions in U.S. prisons, we conjure up images of Islamic fundamentalism infused with the roots of anti-Americanism. The issue resulted in high-level officials issuing worried statements about the phenomenon, with Congress even holding hearings with expert testimony on the radicalization of prisoners. However, just last week, prisoners began embracing a […]

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Turning Up Zim's Heat
September 14, 2009 3 min. read

There is a legitimate debate to be had about sanctions against Zimbabwe. My own view is that relaxing the sanctions is the only way to give Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his faction of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) the space to operate  and to ensure that the unity government has a chance to […]

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Iraqi Kurdistan and the Kurdish Movement
September 14, 2009 2 min. read

My Master’s thesis dealt with the effect of an independent Iraqi Kurdistan on the Kurdish movement in which I specifically examined what effect increasing the level of autonomy in Iraqi Kurdistan have had on Kurdish secessionist groups in Syria, Iran, and Turkey.  Considering I spent last whole year engrossed in researching the operations of Kurdish […]

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Bueno News For Once
September 14, 2009 1 min. read

With good news regarding Afghanistan few and far between lately, I found this story though small, refreshingly positive.  The Spanish government has decided to send an additional 220 troops to the Central Asian state.  This would make Madrid’s total to around a 1,000 soldiers assigned to the NATO effort, but 450 of them were sent […]

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Narcocultura
September 14, 2009 2 min. read

Gold plated AK-47s. Marble columned mansions with caged panthers in the foyer. Caches of jewel-encrusted gold crucifixes affixed to heavy chains. Lots of bling is how you live when “investing for retirement” refers to your grave setting. And so it has been in Mexico among the drug gangs, spawning a pop culture infused with reverence […]

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Israeli Film on Lebanon Wins Venice Prize
September 13, 2009 1 min. read

Israeli directors seem to have a knack for making great films about Israel’s wars with Lebanon. The latest film, “Lebanon,” won the top prize at this year’s Venice film festival and received wide acclaim as an “astonishing piece of cinema.” Director Samuel Maoz personally experienced the first Lebanon war from inside a tank, a claustrophobic atmosphere […]

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Springboks 2009 Tri-Nations Champions!
September 12, 2009 1 min. read

After a 32-29 victory over the All Blacks the Springboks stand supreme as 2009 Tri-Nations champions. (Photo by Gallo Images) Today’s victory marked the first time since 1949 that the Boks had beaten the mighty All Blacks three times in a season. Between decisively winning the Tri-Nations, the premier non-World Cup international competition and their victory over the […]

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What does the AHDR do, exactly?
September 12, 2009 2 min. read

The Arab Human Development Report, a publication from the UNDP that consistently draws commentary from anyone and everyone interested in Middle East politics, typically inspires a lot of positive response from the development community. For one, members of the Arab intelligentsia collaborate to write it, so it derives some credibility from that. Second, it doesn’t […]

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Dubai launches public education campaign
September 12, 2009 1 min. read

… to teach people how to behave on the train. The sheer number of people who want to use the Metro, combined with the newness of the project, has meant chaos for the system.

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Malaysia Vs Indonesia Part Dua
September 12, 2009 4 min. read

An update on the recent Malaysian – Indonesian quarrel: The situation between the two nations has deteriorated  to the point that the  Malaysian government has asked the Indonesian government to protect its nationals in Indonesia.  Further, Malaysia’s PM, Najib Tun Razak instructed Anifah Aman, his Minister of Foreign Affairs to meet with his counterpart in […]

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The Cold War's Unlikeliest Couple
September 12, 2009 6 min. read

Secret documents smuggled out of Moscow proving a conspiracy between Thatcher and Gorbachev to stop German unification? Christmas has come three months early for Cold War junkies. A cache of files copied by Pavel Stroilov, a young researcher at the Gorbachev foundation mere months before they were re-classified, have rocked England with revelations that despite […]

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Shots Fired
September 11, 2009 1 min. read

Two katyusha rockets were fired into Israel from Lebanon today, and minutes later Israel returned fire with a barrage of 14 artillery shells of its own. The rockets that were fired into Israel landed outside residential areas, and no injuries were reported as a result. The return fire from Israel also landed in an unpopulated […]

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