World Politics
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| | Mugabe must stay true to his word. He says that he will allow opposition officials into his cabinet, but they always end up in jail. |
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| | The latest development in Indonesian politics, especially on election campaign. |
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| | I predicted the downfall of President Musharraf two months ago Today Mr. Musharraf has resigned and the US will soon announce the loss of a "great friend" who brought democracy to Pakistan. It is likely to send chills down the spine of the US president, Mr. Bush. However, Ex-Prime Minister Mr. Shariff, Ex-Chief Justice Caudhry, and the Late Mrs. Benazir (all from Pakistan) must be celebrating. |
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| | The present and future career of emerging young leaders of the Philippines. |
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| | You need to know what the troops feel like so read this. |
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| | President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan is resigning. He is now negotiating for his right to remain in Pakistan as an ordinary citizen and to be granted immunity. This is the very same right he denied other citizens. Citizens like the Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. He even ousted the elected Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Shariff. He seized power in a military coup and has managed to remain in power with US support. It is time he faced justice. No tears will will be lost. |
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| | About the present and future political career of emerging young leaders of the Philippines. |
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| | This is about the political career of Anwar Ibrahim, former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. |
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| | Israel is headed toward turbulent times. Pime Minister Ehud Olmert has announced his intention to step down after the September 17, 2008 Kadima Leadership conference. Hopefully, this will allow his party (Kadima) to choose a new leader and prepare for the elections due in 2010. At this critical time, it is unclear as to who will succeed him but all the indications are that Ms. Tzipi Livni will be the next Prime Minister of Israel. However, she will have to deal with obstacles put up by Benjamin Netanyahu, Ehud Barak, Shaul Mofaz, and the ultra-Orthodox Shas party. |
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| | Tsvangirai will most likely refuse to take on this post as he doesn't want to be associated with torture. |
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