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As President Barack Obama begins his second term, will the US continue to give mixed messages about Syria?
If we want to make "another world" possible, we need communication that cuts through the grandstanding of politicians.
Jimmy Savile, "clearly a skillful manipulator", fully exploited the power his celebrity and his charity work gave him.
US coffee chain has only paid $14m in corporation tax in UK since 1998, and nothing in past three years, probe finds.
As the UN suspends its mission amid rising violence, we ask how their withdrawal could impact the Syrian people.
UN-Arab League envoy says Damascus has agreed to implement six-point peace plan for ending conflict in the country.
As Russia and China veto a UN Security Council resolution on Syria, we ask if there is more to Moscow's misgivings.
Mining corporations' tax avoidance schemes cost African nations billions of dollars each year.
Are words of condemnation by the international community enough to end violence and unrest in Syria?
Do cuts in defence spending reflect a political shift in Washington?
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