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Tag was last used: Oct 25, 2010
 
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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 25, 2010

  The Afghan peace talks and the “war on terror”

US and NATO officials revealed earlier this month that they are facilitating talks between senior Taliban leaders and the Afghan government of Hamid Karzai—a regime that Washington and its allies have sustained in power through a nine-year-long counter-insurgency war. Based on information...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 27, 2010

  Class struggle erupts in South Africa

The strike by 1.3 million public service workers in South Africa represents a significant escalation of the international class struggle in response to the global recession and the austerity measures that governments have adopted worldwide. It expresses the fundamental contradiction that exists...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Nov 4, 2008

  Waiting for an election result

By ANDREW FINKEL: It is a brave or possibly simply vain commentator that is prepared to add even one more word to the zillions already published on today's American presidential election. And it is the better part of valor that stops a morning paper published in İstanbul from...... [view]

Posted By:  christopherbaan
Posted On:  Apr 12, 2008

  Fifteen years of conflicts have cost Africa around $300bn

The cost of conflict on African development was approximately $300bn between 1990 and 2005, according to new research by Oxfam International, IANSA and Saferworld. This is equal to the amount of money received in international aid during the same period. The study “ Africa’s Missing...... [view]

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