The crisis in Syria has been going on for two years now, with little intervention from the US government. Most recently, the Obama administration announced that it would begin providing arms to the rebels. Many critics say this is too little and too late, while others (including the majority of the American public) think the […]
Narendra Modi’s Model of Gujarat Dream of Indian Economy
The central UPA government has not left any stone unturned to make a mockery of itself. They have tried everything from relentlessly allowing their party leaders from making controversial statements to making a joke out of the poor person’s misery in India. They have tried introducing the food security bill for 60-70 percent population of […]
Gaddafi-Era Crimes in Libya and Prosecution
Whether or not Saif al-Islam goes to the Hague, Libya’s legal system will struggle to deal with the many other cases likely to be brought. By Blake Evans-Pritchard In the International Criminal Court’s long-running dispute with Libya on where two senior Gaddafi-era figures should go on trial, the next move will be a decision from […]
North Korea’s Nuclear Test Appears to Be "Old Hat" for South Koreans
By Lee Yoo Eun North Korea confirmed on February 12 that it had conducted [1] its third nuclear test, drawing condemnation from the international community and escalating the already heightened tension in East Asia. The blast, which is the first nuclear test under the leadership of Kim Jong-un, was estimated to be about half as powerful as […]
Bid to Silence Critical Media in Kazakstan
Prosecutors seek to wipe out opposition TV and press at a stroke. By Saule Mukhametrakhimova – Central Asia RCA Issue 690, Media rights groups are warning that official moves to ban major opposition TV and press in Kazakstan will destroy the limited amount of pluralism that still exists there. On November 21, the […]
President Obama’s African Legacy
By Rakotomalala With Barack Obama re-elected [1] to the Presidency of the United States for four years after the election of November 6, 2012, Africa is reviewing his legacy [2][fr]. This following his four years at the head of an America more concerned with the economic crisis than international relations, especially within the African continent. […]
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