And the winner of the GOP presidential race is… Mitt Romney?

Probably. We will know more after Iowa and New Hampshire.

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Is Euro divisive? Or is it an integration tool of the EU?

Euro coins and banknotes entered circulation 10 year ago, on 1 January 2002.

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Post-election violence struck Kenya four years ago

A report from Human Rights Watch says that Kenya’s police and judicial system have failed to adequately investigate and prosecute crimes connected to the country’s 2007-08 post-election violence.

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Vaclav Havel vs the world

President Barack Obama said Havel’s word echo through the ages. Really?

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Kim Jong-un as an undisputed leader of North Korea?

What kind of scenario do you expect for the North Korea after the death of Kim Jong-il? More repressions, some liberalization of the regime, playing the nuclear card even more?

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Would Tories leave the EU without the coalition with Liberal Democrats?

Prime Minister Cameron still insists that the EU membership is vital to Britain.

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South Sudan: What can the international community do

How would you describe the attitude of the international community towards South Sudan after five moths of its existence? Are we witnessing the positive, but also the negative efforts? Few comments by experts.

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European integration: Where are we heading

Few comments from the political experts from various EU countries.

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Panetta celebrated Osama bin Laden’s death with $10,000 wine

AP reports. Does he deserve it?

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Laurent Gbagbo before ICC. What does it mean for Ivory Coast?

Expert: Sending Gbagbo to the ICC was the right thing to do, but President Ouattara must now move beyond rhetoric and make clear that human rights abusers on all sides will face justice.

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