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As South Sudan marks one year of independence, we discuss if the separation has brought progress or regression.
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Canadian FM: We support the PA
Al Jazeera's Sami Zeidan sat down with Canada's foreign minister for a wide-ranging interview.
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As 'Friends of Syria' meet in Turkey we ask if the Syrian government will ever heed international calls for a ceasefire.
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John Baird: In defence of 'what is right'
Canada's foreign minister explains why and how the country's stance is shifting on key foreign policy issues.
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Has the Arab Spring widened the Arab divide?
As the Arab League summit attends to regional concerns we ask if leaders are being forced to shift alliances.
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Has multiculturalism failed in Europe?
As Sarkozy says there are too many foreigners in France, we examine the alternatives to multiculturalism.
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Getting women to the top
Europe is pondering the shortage of female top executives but can legislation guarantee their move up the career ladder?
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Putin: Tsar or reformer?
As Putin returns to serve a third term as president, we ask if Russia is heading in the right direction.
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