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COP 17 in Durban
November 29, 2011 1 min. read

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) came into being at the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992.  The 17th Conference of the Parties (COP 17) to the convention got underway yesterday in Durban, South Africa.  There are 194 countries that are party to the convention, plus the European Union.  There are also […]

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Iranian Ayatollah Praises Rafiq Tagi’s Assassins
November 29, 2011 2 min. read

The son of the Iranian ayatollah who issued the 2006 fatwah calling for the assassination of Azeri author Rafiq Tagi has issued a statement on his web site praising Tagi’s murderers. Sheikh Mohammed Fazel Lankarani, a prominent ayatollah like his late father, has written on his site that “Without a doubt, the man who performed […]

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Japan Concerned over Chinese Aircraft Carrier
November 29, 2011 3 min. read

Japan has voiced concern over the second trial of China’s first aircraft carrier, which started Tuesday. Even though the refitted Soviet carrier is technologically pretty much what you’d expect from a third-world country, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said, “I am concerned about their reinforcement of national defense power, which lacks transparency, and their acceleration […]

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Haiti: Continental Organizations Mobilize in Sao Paolo against UN Occupying Haiti
November 29, 2011 5 min. read
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“Haiti is a country that supported the fight for freedom in Latin America, a country that terrified slave owners across America and is now subjugated to foreign occupation that has nothing to do with humanitarian purposes, as proposed,” said Julio Turra, president of Unified Confederation of Workers (CUT French acronym). “It’s embarrassing,” added Turra during […]

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Leaders Meet to Put Family Planning on the Global Agenda
November 29, 2011 3 min. read

Thousands gathered in Senegal yesterday for the opening of the second International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP), the largest meeting of its kind, which will run until December 2, 2011. The objective of the groundbreaking meeting is to push forward an agenda for broad family planning access and support across the globe. The outcome of the […]

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Say What? A Quick Rundown of the Media’s Take on Morocco’s Elections
November 29, 2011 5 min. read

There’s a LOT going on in the Middle East/North Africa this week—elections in Morocco and Egypt, unrest in Syria, crackdown on protesters in Bahrain…the list goes on.  Don’t have time to sift through all the commentaries and coverage?  No problem.  Let me break it down for you and give some highlights about what’s being said […]

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Mexico Bolsters Free Trade with Central America
November 28, 2011 2 min. read

On November 22 Mexico signed a free trade agreement with the Central American states of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. At the signing ceremony in San Salvador, El Salvador, Mexican foreign secretary Patricia Espinosa said: “This new agreement is very innovative because it fosters dialogue among companies, private investors and governments. I […]

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Government in the Closet
November 28, 2011 6 min. read

According to a recent poll by Latinobarómetro, a public opinion survey conducted in 18 countries in the Latin American region, 45% of Brazilians agree that “democracy is preferable to any other type of government.”[1] Alarmingly, the figure is down from 54% last year. The Economist proposes an explanation: “Dilma Rousseff, the new President, has taken […]

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Fires of Despair in Tibet
November 28, 2011 5 min. read

It is roughly 1644 miles between Tibet and Ho Chi Minh City, where 48 years ago Buddhist monks burst into flames in protest against the U.S. backed government. Those actions also burst into the public eye through newspaper photos and television reports, igniting a different kind of flame –a slow flame of questioning and then […]

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So, What Happened in Morocco? 3 Big Post-Election Questions
November 26, 2011 5 min. read

Yesterday, Moroccans went to the polls for the first parliamentary elections after the Constitutional referendum earlier this summer. As I mentioned last week, there would be three questions to answer after the elections, so let’s see 1) What was the turnout? The official figure is 45%, which is definitely decent. (). The big fear was […]

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The Return of Mars: Why Does Looking at the GOP Debate on Foreign Policy Matter for Europeans?
November 26, 2011 8 min. read

On November 22, 2011, CNN hosted a debate between the Republican candidates for the presidential nomination, this time dedicated to the theme of national security. The debate was sponsored by the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), two of the most conservative think tanks in the US, with considerable influence in shaping policies […]

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Rafiq Tagi, 1950-2011
November 24, 2011 1 min. read
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I just wanted to post this powerful photo taken by Aziz Elkhanoglu today at Rafiq Tagi’s funeral.

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