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The Alleged Leaked Intelligence: A Classic Russian Playbook Move

The Alleged Leaked Intelligence: A Classic Russian Playbook Move

March 22, 2017

    By Cynthia M. Lardner “The FBI, as part

Observations of an Expat: Going Dutch

Observations of an Expat: Going Dutch

March 17, 2017

AFP photo   By Tom Arms Trump lost on Wednesday.

Dutch PM Rutte on course for big victory over far-right Wilders

Dutch PM Rutte on course for big victory over far-right Wilders

March 16, 2017

Yves Herman/Reuters   By Thomas Escritt and Toby Sterling The

The D-Day commemoration is not a symbol of endless US militarism

The D-Day commemoration is not a symbol of endless US militarism

March 15, 2017

AFP photo   By Rupen Savoulian Every year, on June

Dutch poll test of anti-immigrant feeling, Turkish dispute

Dutch poll test of anti-immigrant feeling, Turkish dispute

March 15, 2017

Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/Reuters   By Philip Blenkinsop The Dutch go

Germany’s ‘man of the streets’ Schulz plots path to defeat Merkel

Germany’s ‘man of the streets’ Schulz plots path to defeat Merkel

February 23, 2017

Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters   By Paul Carrel and Holger Hansen His

Still unbeatable? Truck attack shows Merkel’s vulnerability

Still unbeatable? Truck attack shows Merkel’s vulnerability

December 21, 2016

Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters   By Noah Barkin For months, Germany’s Angela

EU globalisation fears most acute in Austria and France

EU globalisation fears most acute in Austria and France

November 30, 2016

Jacky Naegelen/Reuters   By Noah Barkin Fear of globalisation is

Justice, Security and Rule of Law: Our Uncertain and Unstable World

Justice, Security and Rule of Law: Our Uncertain and Unstable World

November 17, 2016

By Cynthia M. Lardner It’s a deeply foreboding feeling knowing

Observations of an Expat: Pax Americana—The End

Observations of an Expat: Pax Americana—The End

November 11, 2016

AP photo   By Tom Arms It is the beginning

Justice, Security and Rule of Law: Vladimir Putin’s MENA

Justice, Security and Rule of Law: Vladimir Putin’s MENA

September 19, 2016

Joseph Eid/AFP   By Cynthia M. Lardner The Russian Federation

Kenya’s political ‘titanic battle’ only a year away

Kenya’s political ‘titanic battle’ only a year away

September 16, 2016

By Joe Khamisi After the weekend of political jamborees, defections,

A Beacon of Justice, Security and Rule of Law: German Chancellor Angela Merkel

A Beacon of Justice, Security and Rule of Law: German Chancellor Angela Merkel

September 7, 2016

      By Cynthia M. Lardner German Chancellor Dr.

Why Vladimir Putin Favours Hillary Clinton in the American Presidential Campaign

Why Vladimir Putin Favours Hillary Clinton in the American Presidential Campaign

August 30, 2016

AFP photo   By Cynthia M. Lardner While the Trump

Unveiling the Olympic coverage in Rio

Unveiling the Olympic coverage in Rio

August 17, 2016

Lucy Nicholson/Reuters   By Ahmed Tharwat The contrasting images of

Observations of an Expat: Erdogan and Putin cosy up

Observations of an Expat: Erdogan and Putin cosy up

August 5, 2016

    By Tom Arms What is Erdogan up to?

Healing America’s Racial Divide

Healing America’s Racial Divide

July 27, 2016

By Cynthia M. Lardner Deep-seated hatreds, prejudices and inequities as

To Gre-main or not to Gre-main: Avoiding the Grexit

To Gre-main or not to Gre-main: Avoiding the Grexit

July 5, 2016

By Anant Mishra   Introduction Greece is caught up in

Brexit vote, UK political confusion keep world markets on edge

Brexit vote, UK political confusion keep world markets on edge

June 28, 2016

Reuters   By Kylie MacLellan and Anirban Nag Britain’s vote

British EU vote unnerves world leaders and markets

British EU vote unnerves world leaders and markets

June 27, 2016

Toby Melville/Reuters   By Estelle Shirbon and Ben Blanchard Britain

Reflections on Anzac Day: Respect the dead, heal the wounded, end all imperialist wars

Reflections on Anzac Day: Respect the dead, heal the wounded, end all imperialist wars

June 24, 2016

By Rupen Savoulian April 25, 2015 marked exactly one hundred

Inside the Mind of Vladimir Putin

Inside the Mind of Vladimir Putin

May 12, 2016

  By Cynthia M. Lardner   Introduction   The Russian

Netanyahu’s poisonous nonsense about World War Two

Netanyahu’s poisonous nonsense about World War Two

April 27, 2016

By Rupen Savoulian In October 2015, at the meeting of

The European Union – building lethal walls

The European Union – building lethal walls

April 25, 2016

By Rupen Savoulian The scandal is not the mass migration

Observations of an Expat: The bad taste diplomatic row

Observations of an Expat: The bad taste diplomatic row

April 15, 2016

Reuters photo   By Tom Arms Germany is in the

Abandoning the abandoned: It’s time for the EU to act

Abandoning the abandoned: It’s time for the EU to act

April 12, 2016

By Anant Mishra   Introduction   Refugees and asylum seekers

The Ugandan German Cultural Society

The Ugandan German Cultural Society

March 4, 2016

By Johnson Grace Maganja “Without language, one cannot talk to

Plane impounded in Zimbabwe after dead body and cash discovered

Plane impounded in Zimbabwe after dead body and cash discovered

February 16, 2016

By Mathew Masinge The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe yesterday

The World we knew: Revisiting the Second World War

The World we knew: Revisiting the Second World War

May 13, 2015

  By Anant Mishra Today, World War II is considered

Africa looks forward to scaling agricultural innovations

Africa looks forward to scaling agricultural innovations

March 3, 2015

  By Alpha Jallow Experts believe that well conceptualised technologies

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