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/ 26 January 2009
Openness on Iran and cuts in nuclear weapons, but little comfort for Gaza, write Julian Borger and Suzanne Goldenberg.
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/ 15 December 2008
No more them and us, with a farewell to American supremacy — China is to be biggest beneficiary of change.
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/ 15 December 2008
Nato countries are scrambling for alternative routes as far afield as Belarus and Ukraine to supply their forces in Afghanistan.
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/ 9 November 2008
As US election day approached, both presidential candidates were given a CIA briefing, sketching out the shape of the world the winner would inherit.
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/ 16 October 2008
Is there a trade-off between justice and peace? That is the question that now confronts the UN when it considers Sudan in the coming few weeks.
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/ 6 September 2008
Condoleezza Rice on Friday night became the most senior United States official to visit Libya in more than half a century.
The old man on the 73 bus looked like a monk. His bushy white beard obscured half his face and his long white hair was tied in a top-knot.
The UN security council has called on Iran to curb uranium enrichment and reprocessing on the grounds that they could be used to make a bomb.
Zimbabwe’s crisis will now move to the UN Security Council, as the international community mulls fresh sanctions against Robert Mugabe’s government.
Zimbabwe’s neighbours closed ranks against Robert Mugabe on Thursday as violence against opposition supporters intensified and spread to new areas.