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Hey, hey LBJ - why have you come back today?
When faced with the possibility of a reactionary conservative White House, radicals may vote for a 'less bad' liberal.
Danny Schechter
Opinion
Last Modified: 12 May 2012 19:59 GMT
The road map to the Afghan endgame
Some Taliban may set up an office in Doha, but will all Americans actually leave Kabul?
Pepe Escobar
Opinion
Last Modified: 07 Jan 2012 11:23 GMT
The West's self-licking ice cream cones
Self-licking ice cream cones are entities that serve no purpose except to sustain themselves.
Tarak Barkawi
Opinion
Last Modified: 15 Sep 2011 09:09 GMT
The Tet Offensive's parallels to Afghanistan
The United States should learn from mistakes it made during the Vietnam War and withdraw from Afghanistan.
Richard Falk
Opinion
Last Modified: 23 Aug 2011 20:03 GMT
The tragedy of imperial retreat
When the US withdraws from Afghanistan, don't expect much help for the people it leaves behind.
Tarak Barkawi
Opinion
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2011 17:16 GMT
On the mend? America comes to its senses
The messiah-nation, gripped by war and fear of the unknown, could finally be coming to its senses.
Andrew Bacevich
Opinion
Last Modified: 28 Jun 2011 14:50 GMT
Asia after the Afghan war
The US withdrawal of its troops will test the will of Asia's power brokers to build a secure regional order.
Yuriko Koike
Opinion
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2011 10:08 GMT
Hueys over Yemen: How to arm a dictator
Is US aid suppressing another struggle for freedom in the Middle East?
Nick Turse
Opinion
Last Modified: 01 May 2011 11:33 GMT
Vietnam, Laos split over Mekong dam
Rice farms and fishermen will be disturbed, Vietnam says of ambitious plans by its ally, Laos.
Marwaan Macan-Markar
Features
Last Modified: 03 Mar 2011 12:29 GMT
Ben Ali Tunisia was model US client
While scholars dispute whether Tunisia serves as model Arab world uprising, many agree that it was near-perfect US ally.
Richard Falk
Opinion
Last Modified: 25 Jan 2011 15:04 GMT
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S Africa migrants battle rising persecution
Murder of Somali draws ire of foreign African nationals over rising xenophobic violence.
Iran: The real cost of sanctions
We look at the impact of increased sanctions against the Islamic Republic and ask who it really affects.
Awe and fear: Politicised gangs of Venezuela
Tupamaros enforce rough justice in Venezuela's slums to support socialism, but critics say the group are violent thugs.
Afghanistan: The price of revenge
More than a decade ago the US launched a war against Afghanistan, but was it a justified battle?
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Syria's War
Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
Turkey Protests
Extensive coverage of political unrest that spread from Istanbul to other areas.
Summer of discontent
Weeks of demonstrations could benefit AKP's grip on power - or be a game-changer.
Africa mutilation
More than 100 million girls have suffered genital 'cutting' to save family honour.
Iran Elections
News and analysis of 2013 presidential contest as Ahmadinejad finishes second term.
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Collusion across the Euphrates
Larbi Sadiki
Xenophobia and its discontents in South Africa
Cawo Abdi
Stop climate deniers from winning the information war
Nick Fillmore
Celebrity cancer stories: help or hindrance?
Kat Arney
Ballot wars: The Iranian public strikes back
Hamid Dabashi
Sudan's scorched earth campaign: A filmmaker's focus
Matthew LeRiche
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In Pictures: Kuwait's people 'without'
Prior to 1991 the 'Bidoon' community enjoyed the same rights as all, but now they're treated as second-class citizens.
In pictures: Thailand's female monks
Thai women have not been ordained as monks for seven centuries - but one woman is trying to revive the tradition.
US Open: Joy and heartbreak
The highs and the lows of the US Open.
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Syrian war intensifies Lebanon's divisions
Beauty Behind Bars
Deadly clashes erupt in south Lebanon
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Didier Drogba and the Ivorian civil war
Flooding in Central Europe
‘Football only unifying force in Ivory Coast’
The Last Battle
Turkey threatens to deploy army to end unrest
Is the US a force for good in the world?
Why a 'water war' over the Nile River won't happen
Infographic: The United Kingdom's tax havens
Obama's crackpot realism and the real crime of Edward Snowden
Young US minorities grow to record number
Google expands internet access with balloons
Turkey threatens to deploy army to end unrest
Bradley Manning: Truth on trial?
Sony pulls back curtain on new PS4 console
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