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As post-election tensions continue to escalate in Venezuela, we ask where is this political crisis heading.
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As Hugo Chavez's inauguration for another term as president has been postponed, how does his illness impact the country?
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While US and Israel oppose Palestinian bid for non-member statehood at UN, we ask how move could affect peace efforts.
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As African and European leaders devise a plan for intervention, we ask if it will worsen the country's problems.
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A week before the polls, huge crowds come out in support of both candidates who offer differing visions for the country.
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The Illes Relief is a prized treasure that should be returned to Geneva rather than squandered in Jerusalem.
Opinion
Last Modified: 20 Aug 2012 18:34 GMT
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We ask why the arms industry has continued to boom despite the global economic crisis.
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As the latest IAEA report claims that Iran could be on the path to developing nuclear weapons, what will Israel do?
Empire
Last Modified: 13 Dec 2011 13:36 GMT
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According to Amnesty International, the US, Russia and European countries supplied arms used against Arab protesters.
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What will the death of the Libyan military commander mean for the rebels' campaign to remove Muammar Gaddafi from power?
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