As Feared Abyei Could Trigger North-South Sudanese Civil War
May 29, 2008 3 min. read

The BBC is reporting that there have been additional clashes in Abeyi, Sudan's oil-rich town, leading to fears that we could seek another civil war break out between the north and south of the troubled country. A Sudanese official from the South, P.Amum, secretary general of the former rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), told […]

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John Bolton Dodges Attempted 'War Crimes' Arrest
May 29, 2008 2 min. read

Thursday, May 29, 2008 – 12:55 PM Manchester, Britain (SANA) The environmental campaigner and journalist George Monbiot last night tried and failed to make a citizen's arrest of the former Bush administration official John Bolton over war crimes committed during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. As Bolton ended an hour-long discussion at the Hay […]

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Growing Concerns in South Africa
May 29, 2008 1 min. read

I have been keeping a close watch on the situation in South Africa and noted today that one of the areas worst affected by the violence against foreigners is seeking assistance: “South Africa's Western Cape is to ask for parts of the province to be declared a disaster zone in the wake of recent anti-foreigner […]

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Battle of the Caricatures
May 29, 2008 4 min. read

This blog is dedicated to relating how the US Presidential candidates view the world and are viewed by it. Washington Post Editorial Page Editor and columnist Fried Hiatt penned compared the worlviews of Senators McCain and Obama by pulling back the curtains on the recent row over Obama's policy of taking with US enemies. In […]

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State Department: DOD's Charity Case?
May 29, 2008 3 min. read

Ron Nessen, a journalist in residence at the Washington-based Brookings Institution, reported on what he calls a “rare event” in Washington.  His article, titled “A Defense Secretary Says Something Nice About a Secretary of State,” relates the remaks  Secretary of Defense Robert Gates made at a recent Brookings Board of Trustees meeting. “Verbal battles, turf fights, and policy […]

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Joint Declaration by Presidential Hopefuls on Darfur
May 28, 2008 1 min. read

The three remaining Presidential candidates in the two major parties – Senators Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain – issued a highly unusual joint declaration today on Darfur. In a statement coordinated by the activist group Save Darfur, the candidates said they “stand united” on Darfur, repeatedly condemned the Sudanese government's failure to take […]

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Freedom of Conscience in 2008
May 28, 2008 1 min. read

Amnesty International's Report 2008 considers the current state of the ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights,’ sixty years after it was adopted. In the section "At a Glance,' Amnesty International challenges world leaders to apologize for six decades of human rights abuses and "to deliver concrete improvements." The press release said that the "most striking images of 2007 […]

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Burma ratifies constitution…
May 28, 2008 2 min. read

The Irrawady Delta is Burma's food bowl. Its livestock is gone and the rice fields destroyed. Already suffering from the devastation of Cyclone Nargis and from the intransigence of a military junta, the people of Burma are now having to contend with a threefold increase in price of basic food stuffs. A 60-year old retired […]

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Children of Cyclone Nargis
May 28, 2008 2 min. read

In Burma (Myanmar) cyclone Nargis's death toll has reached some 134,000 people dead or missing, one third of which may be children according to UNICEF. Thousands more young children are expected to die within two to three weeks from hunger if doesn't reach them soon according to Save the Children. According to Save the Children, […]

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British Foreign Secretary on UK-US Relations
May 28, 2008 2 min. read

(Secretary Rice and Secretary Milliband in Silicon Valley) Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband continued his US tour last week by conducting an interview with Public Radio International's “The World” program. You can listen to the interview here. On the controversial issue about whether Iran–and every country on earth–has the right to develop nuclear power for […]

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Electric Cars Looming on the Horizon
May 27, 2008 3 min. read

I looked last month at the car of the future, and particularly a superb show from Nova. Zero emission cars fueled by zero emission power plants give zero emissions. That equation works for me. (See also A Little Automotive Fun – Plus Some Serious Business from a year ago, and other posts under Transportation.) There's […]

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Obama Makes Waves in Britain, not US
May 27, 2008 2 min. read

The British and some other European media reported a pledge by Barack Obama to strengthen U.S. links with Britain in a telephone address to a group of influential American expatriates gathered at the London home of Elisabeth Murdoch (daughter of Rupert Murdoch) for a supposedly private fundraising event. Guests and other co-hosts included Kay Saatchi, […]

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