Rebuffed by China, Pakistan May Seek I.M.F. Aid
October 18, 2008 6 min. read

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan ‚ President Asif Ali Zardari returned from China late Friday without a commitment for cash needed to shore up Pakistan's crumbling economy, leaving him with the politically unpopular prospect of having to ask the International Monetary Fund for help. Pakistan was seeking the aid from China, an important ally, as it faces the […]

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Springbok Strife
October 18, 2008 2 min. read

The sun will rise. The sun will set. South African rugby will be fraught with controversy. Some assertions are truisms. The latest kerfuffle over the transformation of South African rugby is a revival of the question of whether to remove the Springbok as the national program's emblem. For its critics, the Springbok is a symbol […]

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Kenya as Model?
October 18, 2008 3 min. read

It would have seemed absurd to have suggested as much nine months ago, but could Kenya end up providing something of a model for post-conflict resolution? The country provides an outlier of a test case, to be sure. The country had achieved hard-won stability that already had people pointing to it as a seemingly shining example […]

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Zim: We Don't Know What We Know
October 17, 2008 1 min. read

On any given day it is difficult to discern the status of negotiations in Zimbabwe. They might be resuming, if they ever ended, if they haven't been done for a while. Robert Mugabe is grabbing as much power in the form of ministries as he possibly can (causing Morgan Tsvangirai to considering pulling out of […]

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Christianity in Central Asia
October 17, 2008 4 min. read

Most of you have probably heard the reports of Christian-targeted violence in Iraq in recent weeks. Religious minorities face many uphill battles, some higher and harsher than others, in most societies. Just this last week we heard people, though on a very marginal scale, at McCain rallies shouting derogatory Muslim references toward Barack Obama. It […]

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Lebanon: 24/7 Awake
October 17, 2008 1 min. read

President Michel Suleiman seems to be engaged in shuttle diplomacy. Taking in consideration that the local players are heavily influenced by outside actors, this is a good initiative. I hope General Suleiman will be able to deliver but thus far he has done a good job. Minister of State Nassib Lahoud told LBC television on […]

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Suicide Bomber Strikes Police Station in Pakistan
October 16, 2008 2 min. read

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A suicide bomber on Thursday attacked a police station in northwest Pakistan, killing four security officers — the latest in a series of blasts that are eroding confidence in the country. The attacker struck in the mountain valley of Swat, one of several regions where government forces have been struggling to defeat […]

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Mediterranean Relations: The Tide is Rising on Two Fronts
October 16, 2008 3 min. read

In recent weeks the Mediterranean states of Greece and Turkey have pushed to strengthen their diplomatic ties to the Central Asian region and its states. In the case of Turkey, it is the continuing of a growing relationship, and in the case of Greece, it is an attempt to reinvigorate what has in recent times […]

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Preemptive Action in Zambia
October 16, 2008 1 min. read

Zambian election officials and politicians met on Wednesday in order to address concerns about vote rigging on the eve of the country's October 30 elections. Whether the Electoral Commission of Zambia hopes to preempt an electoral nightmare along the lines of those that have flared in Kenya and Zimbabwe in the last year or is reactively […]

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Intelligence report: U.S. antiterror ally Pakistan 'on the edge'
October 15, 2008 5 min. read

WASHINGTON ‚ A growing al Qaida -backed insurgency, combined with the Pakistani army's reluctance to launch an all-out crackdown, political infighting and energy and food shortages are plunging America's key ally in the war on terror deeper into turmoil and violence, says a soon-to-be completed U.S. intelligence assessment. A U.S. official who participated in drafting […]

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Pakistani intelligence agents re-arrest American
October 15, 2008 2 min. read

Pakistani intelligence agents re-arrested an American detained in the country's volatile border region and were questioning the man, police said Wednesday. The man ‚ identified by Pakistani police as Juddi Kenan ‚ was carrying a laptop computer when he was arrested Monday at a checkpoint in the northwestern district of Mohmand, near where Pakistani security […]

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No Problems in Mexico: Just a Reduction in Remittances and a Weak Peso
October 15, 2008 2 min. read

The impact of the (now global) financial crisis on Mexico has been more than marginal. Not only have remittances fallen dramatically since April 2008, but the Peso fell to a record low against the US dollar in the last few days. It seems that both the Treasury Secretary and the Head of the Central Bank […]

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