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A Brighter Future for Bahrain
Bahrain saw its revolution brutally crushed last year. Now the country's citizenry must begin the push for incremental governmental reforms. ...more
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- Can Pakistan Sustain Its Democracy? 1 weeks ago
The current standoff between the Pakistani government and the Supreme Court is yet another sign of the instability of Pakistan's democracy. ...more
- U.S. Calls for International Observers... 2 weeks ago
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International efforts are being made to address Africa's energy deficiencies by developing renewable energy sources on a grand scale. ...more
- How Art Is Healing Post-Revolution Egypt... 2 weeks ago
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- Pakistan to Produce Natural Gas by Burning... 3 weeks ago
To compensate for its perpetual electricity shortfalls, Pakistan is considering investing in underground coal gasification. ...more
- Heroin Trade and Illegal Immigration... 3 weeks ago
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Guatemala's shift in leadership from Colom to Pérez Molina speaks to security issues but raises concerns about indigenous and human rights. ...more
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