Police Recommend Indictment of Lieberman
August 3, 2009 2 min. read

There’s a joke in Israel that former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon wakes up from his coma. He asks the nurse to send him his number two, Ehud Olmert. “Unfortunately,” the nurse responds, “police suspect Olmert of accepting bribes.” “OK,” Sharon responds, “then send me President Moshe Katsav.” The nurse informs Sharon that Katzav resigned in […]

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A chance at leadership
August 3, 2009 4 min. read

It looks like India might get a new nuclear-weapons neighbor to its north east. According to recent reports Myanmar may be on its way to developing military nuclear capability with the help of North Korea. Myanmar and North Korea have improved their military trade relations over the last few years, and nuclear collaboration as an […]

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An Update
August 3, 2009 2 min. read

Here is an update on some of the stories I have previously blogged on: 1) Iran’s Role in the Latin America (July 30) The Iranian lawmakers have questioned the $280 million loan given to Bolivia.  Their disapproval arises due to the Article 80 of the Iranian Constitution, which states that the Parliament must first approve […]

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Online shopping – the EU enters the market.
August 2, 2009 2 min. read

The EU has started to take the issue of online shopping seriously recently given that a 2006 study estimated 56% of Europeans shopped online. It’s a multi-million (or maybe billion?) Euro market so it’s not surprising that the EU’s actions have attracted the attention of interested parties. As I noted in February Karl Lagerfeld came […]

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Roundup August 2, 2009
August 2, 2009 2 min. read

– Former Filipino President Corazon Aquino, the nations first female president, died at age 76 from colon cancer.  Current president, Gloria Magapacal-Arroyo, who was a protege of Aquino, before a split with her over corruption charges, has declared a 10 day period of national mourning.  Aquino is best known for being the widow of Benigno […]

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Israelis Rapidly Dissminate Information Following Attack
August 2, 2009 2 min. read

A shooting last night in Tel Aviv left two Israelis dead and approximately a dozen injured. A masked gunman entered a gay-lesbian support event for teens, began shooting indiscriminately, and fled the scene. Even though police determined that the crime was anti-gay in nature, and not with nationalistic motives, the reaction to the event within […]

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"Confessions" of the Protesters
August 2, 2009 2 min. read

About 100 protesters arrested for their involvement in post-election violence were put on trial today.  The defendants included supporters of reformist opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, and aides of former reformist president Mohammad Khatami.  The Tehran Times reported that according to the indictment, a number of protesters confessed that the post-election unrest […]

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Saturday Shorts
August 1, 2009 2 min. read

Some stories for your weekend: Although I am not especially worried that South Africa will succumb to Big Man Syndrome these sorts of stories detailing the extent of the perks of power in South Africa are still always disquieting. Springboks 31-19 All Blacks. South Africa has now taken firm control of the Tri Nations. Morne […]

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Is China trying to screw the EU?
August 1, 2009 1 min. read
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Is this WTO complaint taken by China against the EU regarding the importation of screws the first sign of an increasingly aggrssive Chinese attitude towards the EU regarding trade? With China being the only major economy with postive economic growth, it is less likely to kowtow to the rules of its trading partners.

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As the Inauguration Day Nears
August 1, 2009 2 min. read

Defying the government ban, ten of thousands of Iranians gathered yesterday at Tehran’s main cemetery for the 40-day commemoration of those killed in the aftermath of the election.  Police used tear gas and baton to break up the demonstration.  The Press TV reported that 50 people were arrested in the protest.  Renowned Iranian filmmaker Panahi […]

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Film Screening Reveals That Debate on 2003 Death Rages On
July 31, 2009 1 min. read

The 2003 death of Evergreen student Rachel Corrie still seems to stir debates and outrages from both sides of the Israel-Palestine debate. Corrie protested Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip and attempted to stop an IDF bulldozer by standing in its path. The IDF claims that the bulldozer could not see Corrie, who did not […]

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