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Jean de Villiers has been chosen to captain the Springboks as they prepare to play three tests against England.
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Last Modified: 04 Jun 2012 14:16 GMT
England win Six Nations thriller
England survive a late comeback in Paris to seal a 24-22 victory and keep their chances of a Six Nations title alive.
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Last Modified: 11 Mar 2012 19:45 GMT
Remembering the sheep that changed the world
It has been 15 years since the birth of Dolly the sheep, an event which changed perceptions towards genetic science.
Hank Greely
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Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 05:18 GMT
What if the 'people' don't want democracy?
Polling data shows that many people - from Libya to South Asia - are wary of democratic systems.
Sarmila Bose
Opinion
Last Modified: 20 Feb 2012 11:55 GMT
How one religious scholar fought for women's rights and won
Reforms in the 19th century placed women so squarely in the foreground and yet achieved little for them, long-term.
Sarmila Bose
Opinion
Last Modified: 06 Feb 2012 16:53 GMT
World politics and the revolution in Libya
It's time for new thinking for Libya, or the post-revolution country may find itself as a neo-colony.
Tarak Barkawi
Opinion
Last Modified: 03 Jul 2011 12:55 GMT
Manifest destiny and the 'Wild West Bank'
US-Israeli ties may be based on the identification of Israel's settler movement as a reflection of frontier past of US.
Tarak Barkawi
Opinion
Last Modified: 29 May 2011 16:32 GMT
Academic freedom and 'dangerous ideas'
As much of the West becomes increasingly Islamophobic - universities are assumed "breeding grounds" for radicalisation.
Tarak Barkawi
Opinion
Last Modified: 21 May 2011 09:11 GMT
A tale of two sieges: Jerusalem and Misurata
As the Roman siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE reminds us, groups that suffer together increase their resolve and solidarity.
Tarak Barkawi
Opinion
Last Modified: 11 May 2011 09:33 GMT
Breaking bread with terrorists
Asymmetric warfare is the result of conflict between the powerful and the powerless, reinforcing a cycle of violence.
Tarak Barkawi
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Last Modified: 03 May 2011 15:13 GMT
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