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Published in: oDRAbkhazia prepares to vote
Presidential elections are looming in the Abkhazia, the breakaway republic which Russia recognised as an independent...
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Published in: HomeSweden's changing
The challenge of an emergent xenophobic populism in Sweden is provoking thoughtful centre-left voices to seek an...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKPeaceful protest, no placards allowed
A protest in support of Gary McKinnon, the British hacker who broke into dozens of US computers
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Published in: openSecurityKiribati islands plan exodus faced with rising sea levels
Kiribati announces plans at Copenhagen for “practical and rational” exodus due to climate change. Violence and...
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Published in: oDRPanicking about swine flu in Orenburg
The region is gripped by swine flu panic, much of it orchestrated, in the opinion of Elena Strelnikova. But every...
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Published in: openSecurityPoor nations at Copenhagen climate summit outraged by leaked memo
Wealthy nations are accused of 'carbon colonialism' as leaked climate draft sparks anger. General McChrystal...
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Published in: openSecurityCoordinated bombings ravage heart of Baghdad
Multiple explosions kill over 100 people in Baghdad. Gates to put pressure on Karzai in Kabul. US envoy commences...
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Published in: HomeScotland’s constitutional future: after deadlock
Beneath the clash of argument over Scotland’s political destiny a workable and creative solution can be glimpsed,...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKUnilateral action on climate change
Why and how we should lead the way
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Published in: openDemocracyUKMandelson vs. Murdoch
I never expected to agree with Peter Mandelson but it has happened today
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe mass psychology of climate change - scientists need 'attitude'
The media storm over the hacked CRU e-mails shows that staying above the mud fight is a forlorn hope
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Published in: HomeSwitzerland in Wonderland
The Swiss Minaret vote reveals once again that there are two Switzerlands – one is modern and open, the other is...