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Shaun Tandon

US patience thins with Pakistan as India goes on offense
Article
/ 28 February 2019

US patience thins with Pakistan as India goes on offense

US policymakers have grown exasperated with Pakistan for not doing more against Islamist extremists

By Shaun Tandon
Nikki Haley resigns as Trump’s UN ambassador
Article
/ 9 October 2018

Nikki Haley resigns as Trump’s UN ambassador

​Nikki Haley is the latest departure from President Donald Trump’s national security team

By Sebastian Smith and Shaun Tandon
Beyoncé, Jay-Z release joint album on marriage and identity
Article
/ 17 June 2018

Beyoncé, Jay-Z release joint album on marriage and identity

The album came out late on Saturday exclusively on Jay-Z’s fledgling Tidal streaming service

By Shaun Tandon
Avicii death a coming-of-age in electronic music boom
Article
/ 22 April 2018

Avicii death a coming-of-age in electronic music boom

The Swedish DJ’s death at age 28 marks a symbolic coming-of-age for a genre that remains resolutely youthful

By Shaun Tandon
Uncertainty over condolence messages for N Korea
Article
/ 22 December 2011

Uncertainty over condolence messages for N Korea

Kim Jong-Il’s death is raising tough questions, not only of policy but of protocol, with major world powers divided on how to offer condolences.

By Shaun Tandon
Suu Kyi hopeful of democratic reform in Burma
Article
/ 2 December 2011

Suu Kyi hopeful of democratic reform in Burma

Aung San Suu Kyi has voiced guarded hope that democracy will come to Burma as the opposition leader welcomed US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

By Shaun Tandon
Thailand battles infighting while gaining US flood relief
Article
/ 16 November 2011

Thailand battles infighting while gaining US flood relief

The US has urged flood-stricken Thailand to overcome political infighting during its crisis as it announced immediate assistance for its ally.

By Shaun Tandon
Rays of hope as Hurricane Irene subsides
Article
/ 28 August 2011

Rays of hope as Hurricane Irene subsides

The rain tapered off, the sun began to come out of hiding and then with a sudden ferocity, dirty sea water poured into the New York coastline.

By Shaun Tandon
US to recognise South Sudan, delist North
Article
/ 8 February 2011

US to recognise South Sudan, delist North

The United States said on Monday it will recognise South Sudan as the world’s newest nation as it moved to taking the north off a terrorism blacklist.

By Shaun Tandon
Nations set up global climate fund
Article
/ 11 December 2010

Nations set up global climate fund

Global talks on climate change on Saturday set up a new fund to manage billions of dollars in aid to poor nations.

By Shaun Tandon
UN talks take up ‘deep cuts’ on climate
Article
/ 11 December 2010

UN talks take up ‘deep cuts’ on climate

More than 190 nations on Friday considered "deep cuts" in emissions to hold back climate change.

By Shaun Tandon
UN chief warns world failing on climate
Article
/ 8 December 2010

UN chief warns world failing on climate

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned on Tuesday that the world was missing its last chance to control climate change.

By Shaun Tandon
Guarded hope at UN climate talks
Article
/ 6 December 2010

Guarded hope at UN climate talks

Negotiators on climate change were raising their hopes on Monday after signs of modest progress in Mexico.

By Shaun Tandon
Tempers fray over WikiLeaks revelations
Article
/ 2 December 2010

Tempers fray over WikiLeaks revelations

The United States on Wednesday faced a storm of anger from foreign governments who were scrutinised in leaked cables.

By Shaun Tandon
Fears grow for Jamaican civilians
Article
/ 27 May 2010

Fears grow for Jamaican civilians

Jamaican forces claimed control of a slum in an offensive to capture an alleged drug kingpin late on Wednesday, with at least 44 deaths reported.

By Shaun Tandon
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Article
/ 21 February 2010

US hopes to ride out rough patch with China

In the span of a few weeks, China has denounced the US twice after President Barack Obama met the Dalai Lama and approved an arms package to Taiwan.

By Shaun Tandon
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

Obama warns of tough road on climate

Leaders of about 100 nations met on Tuesday to breathe new life into deadlocked climate change negotiations.

By Shaun Tandon
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Article
/ 9 August 2009

Clinton sees fresh start with South Africa

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for an alliance with South Africa on Saturday as she basked in a warm welcome from President Jacob Zuma.

By Shaun Tandon
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Article
/ 7 August 2009

US, SA pledge to work for a ‘free’ Zimbabwe

The US and SA pledged joint action on Friday to induce reforms in Zimbabwe as Hillary Clinton hailed a new spirit of cooperation between the countries

By Shaun Tandon
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Article
/ 17 June 2009

Business leaders out to put India on US map

United States and Indian business leaders meet on Wednesday in a bid to put a new focus on the South Asian power.

By Shaun Tandon
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Article
/ 29 November 1985

True confessions of a ruthless propagandist

Howard Barrell tells how he went off in search of Nelson Mandela’s freedom and nearly lost his life.

By Staff Reporter

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