POLITICS
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Middle East detour on China’s new Silk Road?
By Wang Tao Chinese President XI Jinping has probably had one of the busiest first two years of any Chinese…
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Global markets of misery
By Marján Attila and Szuhai Ilona Is our global humanitarian system in transition? If so, what are the key issues before…
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14 killed, over 100 wounded in fighting in east Ukraine
At least 14 people have been killed and over 100 others wounded in eastern Ukraine in the past day as…
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Azeris mark the anniversary of January massacre by Soviet troops
On January 20, Azeris mark the 25th anniversary of the so-called Black January events. Soviet troops, reportedly numbering some 26,000…
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Armenian infant wounded in Russian soldier’s shooting rampage dies
The six-month-old baby who survived the January 12 massacre, perpetrated by the Russian serviceman Valery Permyakov in Armenian town of…
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Russia, Turkey and the vision of Greater Europe
By Igor Ivanov Russia and Turkey have many common features, predetermined by their respective histories, geographical locations and cultures. Among…
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Gyumri, Armenia engulfed in public protests
Gyumri, the second largest city of Armenia has become an epicenter of public riots since January 12, when a Russian soldier…
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Cristina Fernandez first twit reaction to ‘Iran plot’ claim; Nisman to Congress next week
Argentine President Cristina Fernández made her first public statement since AMIA special prosecutor Alberto Nisman accused her of allegedly covering…
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Human rights violations inside EU
By H.E. Dr. Walter Schwimmer What is the Ostrich Protocol? How the EU member states play ostrich when it comes to human…
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