samedi 22 août 2009

The Lockerbie Decision : A Long Shadow


The controversial decision to free Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the Lockerbie bomber

Looking Shaky

Ireland's fragile ruling coalition

Mubarak's Mission

Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, pays a visit to Barack ObamaPresident Barack Obama greets Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, August 18, 2009.
(Jim Young /Reuters)

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Kim Dae-jung : Farewell Sunshine


South Korea's former president, who promoted engagement with North Korea, has died

Australia and China : With A Little Understanding


Australia's fraught relationship with China takes another turn

Bombs in Baghdad : Blasted, Again


A series of bomb attacks on government buildings in Baghdad leaves at least 95 dead

Private Security Contractors : Blackwater's Dark Heart


New revelations about an American private-security contractor

jeudi 30 juillet 2009

10 000 Ouïghours Disparus En Une Nuit


Amnistie Internationale craint que la prudence des États -Unis envers la Chine ait pour effet de sacrifier les droits humains. «Dans la nuit [les Chinois] ont éteint les lumières et ils ont pénétré dans les quartiers ouïghours et tué 10 000 Ouïghours. La Chine montre 187 morts et 1500 blessés, alors que derrière cela le nombre de Ouïghours qui sont morts dépasse largement ces chiffres officiels»

Pays Basque Espagnol - Un Attentat Contre Une Caserne Fait Au Moins 64 Blessés

lundi 20 juillet 2009

If Wishes Were Horses


The pragmatic argument for American engagement

Jakarta Bombings : A Bloody Wake-Up Call

Iran's Political Fissures : Taking Sides


A former president's speech shows the widening splits between Iran's rulers

North Korea : Working Together


A capitalist enclave in North Korea belies the country's increasing isolation