World Politics
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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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| | Indian Government won the confidence vote successfully. This will help to carry on the reforms speedily. |
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| | Second-generation Nigerians are thriving in foreign lands. |
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| | The real cost of the Iraq war is so great that it’s going to take us decades to recuperate from its bruising effects. |
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| | Turkey's near-inconsequential, early round win in the European soccer championships leads to some thinking about rabid nationalism. |
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| | by James J Wallace, Jun 12, 2008 | | Comments(0) Liked It: 6 |
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| | Political commentary. |
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| | Why South Africa will never move forward. |
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