Royal Jewels at Alexandria
February 22, 2009 1 min. read

Alexandria is truly something special. Egypt’s finest national museum is housed in a villa there, nearby a stunning opera house nestled almost imperceptibly between courtyards of the city’s streets. The seaside cafes serve the best cappuccinos in the country and the no-frills fish restaurants need no enhancement. Alexandria marks itself with tasteful elegance. Add to […]

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Bibi, Livni Meet; Durban Documents Obtained
February 22, 2009 2 min. read

Likud Chairman Binyamin Netanyahu, tapped last week to attempt and form a coalition, met with Kadima Chairman Tzipi Livni and reportedly offered her party two top portfolios. He supposedly even offered Livni “full partnership” in the government including input on the government’s policy statements. However, Netanyahu said that he would not be “bullied” into a […]

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Good News (With Caveats)
February 21, 2009 2 min. read

Here is where I give cause for celebration (and then in perentheses rain on the parade): In Mozambique there are hopes that the country is going to be able to add 6,000 Megawatts of new capacity to the region’s power pool by 2014. (This seems optimistic. Infrastructure in Maputo, never mind much of the rest […]

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Unintended Consequences
February 21, 2009 1 min. read

Not only will setting things even vaguely right in Zimbabwe likely cost billions of dollars (US), as Morgan Tsvangirai asserted this week. It will also have the unintended consequence of destroying or at least wounding the only economy that has even vaguely worked in recent years — the black market.

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Cape Town and the Relative Nature of Travel Expense
February 21, 2009 1 min. read

As if you need an excuse, this weekend’s New York Times travel section features Cape Town as a destination, emphasizing all of the wonderful aspects of the city and its environs, but also the relatively inexpensive costs (from the vantage point of a reader of the Times‘ travel section, anyway). For South Africans the idea of […]

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End Apartheid Analogies!
February 21, 2009 1 min. read

Look, I’m no fan of the Democratic Alliance. And I have long argued that a primarily white opposition party is going nowhere in South Africa in the 21st century. I expect that the ANC-COPE division will serve many purposes, not the least of which will be to consign the DA to its rightful place as […]

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Rocket Fire in the North; State Dept. on Hamas
February 21, 2009 3 min. read

A rocket fired from Lebanon landed in northern Israel overnight, with the IDF returning fire and holding the Lebanese government responsible for the blasts. The attack comes approximately a week after the anniversary of the assassination of Hizballah military chief Imad Mugniyah, citing in Israeli security circles as a reason to elevate caution and expect […]

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State Dept. Evaluating Durban II
February 21, 2009 2 min. read

The State Department spokesman said, regarding the completion of plenary events for Durban II to which the U.S. delegation attempted to address concerns of anti-Semitism: “I believe the meetings have ended now in Geneva. Part of our delegation is – of course, is based in Geneva and part of the delegation is on its way […]

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Czech Republic brings sugar and spice to the EU
February 21, 2009 3 min. read

One of the oddoties of the of the European Union is that each 6-months one Member-State takes over the running of one of the three main Institutions of the Union. Fom January to June this year, the Czech Republic will take over the running of the Council which brings together representatives of Member-States.  and whose […]

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Editorial: US-Pak perceptions of anti-terror war should not differ
February 21, 2009 4 min. read

The US special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Mr Richard Holbrooke, has told a meeting in Washington that the “militants involved in 9/11, the Mumbai attacks and unrest in Swat have common roots” and that “the US was troubled and confused about the development in the Swat valley”. Some other reports appearing in the press […]

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32 killed at DI Khan funeral blast
February 21, 2009 2 min. read

PESHAWAR: A curfew was imposed in Dera Ismail Khan on Friday and the army called in to quell riots immediately after a suicide bomber killed at least 30 Shias and injured another 157 who were attending a funeral in southern Dera Ismail Khan district, police and locals told Daily Times. Witnesses said police ‘ran off’ […]

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spring break Baghdad?
February 21, 2009 1 min. read

It may not be as far-fetched an idea as it sounds. FP’s Elizabeth Dickinson discusses tourism potential in Iraq.

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