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Hard-hit citizens say benefits overhaul will make struggle for survival even worse for country's jobless.
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The 'war on terror' and the Arab Spring
If it's in the national interest of the US and its allies to support change in the Arab world, then it is time to do so.
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Last Modified: 17 Dec 2012 11:57 GMT
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Has the eastern European country been returned to the grips of the powerful oligarchs and neighbouring Russia?
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Further reliance on armed force as the preferred instrument of US policy in the Islamic world will compound the errors.
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How the war on terror is a war of terror
States such as Israel which today "portray themselves" as fighting terrorism were in some ways "born out of terror".
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Romney set to destroy the centre ground
There seems to be a radical shift in the campaign strategy which reflects a hidden truth behind the bland façade.
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Russia house backs bill to tag NGOs as agents
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