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Of Politics and Poison

The mysterious poisoning death of the former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko is straining Russian-British relations. Judith Latham talks with journalists about the political implications of the case.


China's African Safari

China’s expanding economic presence in Africa is proving to be a mixed blessing, spurring growth on the one hand and squeezing out local competition on the other.


Russia: Moscow Seeks To Reignite Nuclear Power Industry

The Kremlin has endorsed an ambitious plan to build a new generation of reactors at home and abroad. It also says it is ready to build an international center to offer nuclear energy technology to the world while keeping weapons proliferaters at bay. It's not the first time Russia has sought to rekindle its atomic industry. So what's behind Russia's latest vision of a nuclear future?


The US reaction to any force rivalling its global position militarily or economically is to monitor it with watchful eyes and prepare for action rather matter of factly. China appears to be rather aware of this.


Exiled Iranian Resistance Movement Could 'Help' Pressurize Regime in Tehran

The terrorist status of the exiled Iranian resistance might be used to pressurize Iran's regime over the next few months as the US, the UN and the EU step up efforts to get the country to comply with specific rules on its nuclear program.


Mexico Under Fox

When he was elected Mexico's president five years ago, Vicente Fox ended the Institutional Revolutionary Party's seven decade grip on power. But many observers say his ambitious programs to reform the country's politics and economy have been disappointing at best.


Iranians Are Likely To Stick to Their Guns in Future Nuclear Negotiations

One of the major worries the international community has expressed about Iran's audacious continuation of its nuclear program has been just how the new regime might position itself in any negotiations or confrontations ahead.


Iranian Nuclear Deliberations

The Iranians are busy getting the less exciting bits of their nuclear program back on track in the wake of failed negotiations with the EU Troika for reasons that appear to be, if anything, foolishly politically motivated.


After Iraq, Who's Next? (II)

The tensions between South Asian alliances and the US could be a harbinger of the return to the multi polar set up of the world in years ahead.


After Iraq, who's next?

As of next year, Central Asia will have come fully online to Western energy markets, as twin oil and gas pipelines linking the Caspian sea to Turkey will begin to deliver. By this time, the world will likely finally understand that US foreign policy, known to be energy focused, is intent on more than just bringing Iraq to its knees.


Africa's Debt And The July 6-7 G8 Gleneagles Meeting

Massive rallies are planned for the upcoming Gleneagles summit of the G8 early next month. If the current reports of the organizers are anywhere indicative of its success it is likely that Gleneagles might be rather overcrowded.


Israeli Withdrawal From Gaza Has Implications For Internal Politics All Round

The much disputed Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the West Bank is rapidly becoming an issue that most people involved in are recycling years' worth of violence and political tensions into.


Iran - Pakistan - India Pipeline Under Attack Before It´s Even Laid Out

Pipelines traversing international territories often get played up at moments as opportune as their location is strategic. An attack on a major oil or gas pipeline might not be as outlandish as it sounds, but in fact might be rather logical.


Chechnya's troubles spill over into Dagestan

Russia is intensifying efforts to assert the idea of 'managed democracy' that topped the public agenda at the onset of President Vladimir Putin's rule a decade ago. The many questions that arose at the time regarding the future of the Soviet Union have by far not been answered. But one thing is clear; inactivity is the ultimate in destruction.


The Options For Regime Change In Iran

If recent speeches by US officials on Iran's nuclear capability can be seen as part of a build up to a possible US-evoked regime change in Iran, the intelligence behind it is at once scant and abundant.