Writing from Tbilisi, Wu Wei says images of Russian tanks entering the Georgian breakaway region of South Ossetia bring back memories of Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968. Meanwhile, although no official evacuation of foreign citizens from Georgia has started, one USAID team is departing, a...
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And the winner of the Democrats primaries is…….
Barack Obama seems to be the most common answer of the American media, which point out that Illinois senator’s momentum will be difficult to be overturned at this stage. In any case, maths is not Hillary’s Clinton ally, as in the last months...
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Turkish blogger Metin asks “What's in a name?” following Greece's vetoing Macedonia's bid to enter Nato. He also asks: “What if, when the U.S. troops leave Iraq (but not its government), the country is split into three, including Kurdistan. And Turkey finds itself oppos...
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The election of the candidate for the democratic party in the U.S is all over the news these days. Probably, the next democratic candidate will be the next president of the States, as the republicans suffer Bush's catastrophic policy results. As well as the rest of the world still does. Now we are...
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As I wrote elsewhere, my first option (if I could vote in the USA) would be Alaska’s Mike Gravel. He is all for real changes in the political system rather than just fixing what Bush messed up. But Gravel would never get elected. He’s too revolutionary, and without money.
Between Clinton and ...
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