Posted on 30/09/2010 by matisak
Perhaps he doesn’t know either.
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Filed under: Europe, Politics, UK politics | Tagged: Christian Schweiger, Ed Miliband, Europe, Graham Wilson, Joel Krieger, Labour Party, Nicholas Randall, Timothy Heppell, UK politics, United Kingdom | Leave a comment »
Posted on 29/09/2010 by matisak
See also here. How serious is this threat?
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Filed under: Europe, Intelligence, Politics, Security, Terrorism | Tagged: Adrian Guelke, al-Qaeda, Europe, Frank Gregory, Intelligence, Jonathan Githens-Mazer, Peter Gill, Security, Security policy, Terrorism, War on Terror | Leave a comment »
Posted on 28/09/2010 by matisak
Posted on 27/09/2010 by matisak
President of Iran is no stranger to controversy.
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Filed under: Asia, Iran, Politics, Security | Tagged: Asia, Ayatollah Khamenei, Foreign policy, Iran, Jalil Roshandel, Jamsheed Choksy, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ruhi Ramazani, Security | 1 Comment »
Posted on 26/09/2010 by matisak
Posted on 25/09/2010 by matisak
Ed Miliband is a new leader of the Labour Party after the tight contest with his older brother, David.
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Posted on 10/09/2010 by matisak
Of course it is just a speculation. But the fact is America is not ready for a Muslim President.
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Filed under: Politics, Society, United States, US politics | Tagged: American Presidency, Barack Obama, Carl Raschke, Christianity, Daniel Dreisbach, Democrats, Douglas Laycock, GOP, Islam, Michael Coulter, Muqtedar Khan, Religion, Republicans, Society, United States, US politics | 1 Comment »
Posted on 07/09/2010 by matisak
MONUC and MONUSCO mission. Failure or success? And how important is for DR Congo the presence of peacekeepers.
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Filed under: Africa, Politics, Security | Tagged: Africa, Conflicts, Ernesto Verdeja, Michael Schatzberg, MONUC, MONUSCO, Osita Afoaku, Peacekeeping, Politics, Security, Security policy, Severine Autesserre, United Nations, War | 1 Comment »
Posted on 01/09/2010 by matisak
Our combat mission is ending, but our commitment to Iraq’s future is not, said President Barack Obama. Really?
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Filed under: Iraq, Middle East, Military, Politics, Security, United States, US foreign policy | Tagged: Barack Obama, Foreign policy, Iraq, Iraq War, Middle East, Military, Politics, Security, Security policy, United States, US foreign policy | Leave a comment »