Posts Tagged ‘ conflict ’

The human cost of cluster bombs

Cluster bombs continue to hurt people and their livelihoods years after they were dropped.

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The power of false reporting

Reckless journalism is held responsible for the violence and tensions following the Algeria-Egypt World Cup playoffs.

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Who’s responsible for the Arab world’s mess?

A UN report has reignited the controversy over who is to blame for the sorry state of the Arab world: Arabs or the West?

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The God veto

Belief in the sacredness of the holy land has long bedevilled the quest for peace. It’s time to challenge the ‘God veto’.

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Paradise forsaken

Paradise forsaken

With the separatist movement committed to non-violence, now is a good time to visit Kashmir.

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All continents on the Western Front

All continents on the Western Front

It is time European countries acknowledged the part soldiers from their former colonies played in the First World War.

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Natural born warriors

Does scientific evidence that war is hardwired into human society mean that we are doomed to live in perpetual conflict?

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Grassroots change we CAN believe in

By Khaled Diab One of Barack Obama’s winning campaign slogans was “change we can believe in”. And with his presidency, everything has changed and nothing has changed when it comes to US foreign policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Compared with his predecessor, Obama has already delivered a substantive rhetorical shift in US foreign policy,...

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Pakistan: stifled from birth

Pakistan: stifled from birth

By Khaled Diab Why does India, despite its size and diversity, seem so much more stable than Pakistan? Last week, I was in Barcelona attending a conference on the challenges to development posed by countries defined as “fragile” – which is the focus of the first-ever European Report on Development. The focus was sub-Saharan...

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