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Egypt: Power Has Already Been Transferred
Regardless of President Mubarak's title, his son has already effectively taken over the reins of power in Egypt, steering the country toward social and economic modernity. ...more
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- Egypt: Power Has Already Been Transferred... 1 days ago
Regardless of President Mubarak's title, his son has already effectively taken over the reins of power in Egypt, steering the country toward social and economic modernity. ...more
- Honduras Coup D'état 3 days ago
The coup in Honduras that removed President Zelaya poses a threat to Latin America as a whole, a region that does not want to return to an era of military dictatorship. ...more
- Honduras Coup D'état 3 days ago
The coup in Honduras that removed President Zelaya poses a threat to Latin America as a whole, a region that does not want to return to an era of military dictatorship. ...more
- Nigeria's Envy 5 days ago
Obama's recent visit to Ghana says much about the country's potential, but it may say even more about the country Obama chose not to visit. ...more
- Nigeria's Envy 5 days ago
Obama's recent visit to Ghana says much about the country's potential, but it may say even more about the country Obama chose not to visit. ...more
- Ceuta, the Border-fence of Europe 1 weeks ago
In the autonomous city of Ceuta, African refugees find temporary asylum leading nowhere, unable to cross into Spain, unwilling to return to the countries whence they came. ...more
- Ceuta, the Border-fence of Europe 1 weeks ago
In the autonomous city of Ceuta, African refugees find temporary asylum leading nowhere, unable to cross into Spain, unwilling to return to the countries whence they came. ...more
- Ceuta, the Border-fence of Europe 1 weeks ago
In the autonomous city of Ceuta, African refugees find temporary asylum leading nowhere, unable to cross into Spain, unwilling to return to the countries whence they came. ...more
- Aftermath of Iran's Election 1 weeks ago
The blogosphere is one of the Iranian people's only outlets of expression. Worldpress.org reviews a collection of blogs from Iranians reacting to the election and the ensuing protests and brutality. ...more
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