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International politics and political analysis from the Tuppence Magazine international politics team.
8th February 2012
As the shells fall on their own towns and cities, the rest of the world stand by unable and seemingly unwilling to respond to save lives that have...
Austerity or bust, Europe's road back from the debt crisis brink
When times are hard in every day life everyone tightens their belts or works harder to bring in new reserves. However, for years now hard times for political...
Japanese earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster
Japan's tragic recent earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster has devastated the landscape of the country, as well as claiming the lives of thousands...
Assault at the Tahrir Square protests
20th February 2011
The euphoria of the political change that has come about as a result of the protests in Egypt's Tahrir Square took a sinister turn last week as CBS news...
Tunisian political protests – January, 2011
4th January 2011
The protest and resulting regime change in Tunisia restates the reality there is no place in modern politics for dictator style governments. In a move that...
North korea shells Yeonpyong Island leaving the whole world with a dilemma
30th November 2010
With North Korea destabilising diplomatic relations in South East Asia, the news that they have shelled Yeonpyong, a small island in the Yellow Sea...
Aung San Suu Kyi: Free, but without liberation
15th November 2010
The news that Aung San Suu Kyi has been released from house arrest can be misguidedly assumed to be a victory for democracy, but the reality is that it is simply...
France's iron veil ban draws terrorist threats from Osama bin Laden
31st October 2010
Wrongs are protested the world over in many different guises, and quite rightly too. The only way things get better is for good people to speak up for what they think to be right...
13th October 2010
With as few as 3,200 tigers left in the wild, and numbers falling, it’s time to put serious pressure on governments to stem the downward spiral and save the tiger...
More deaths in Kashmir as protestors rebel
18th September 2010
Three Kashmiri separatists protesting the ongoing resentment over Indian rule in Kashmir have been shot dead by military and police forces. Many more...
10th July 2010
This sounds like the story of James Bond with learning difficulties. The farcical capture and swap of spies who were about as benign as a fluffy bunny's...
Knowledge of the BP oil rig fault is alleged to be weeks before the spill
21st June 2010
The BP oil spill should go out as a case study for all businesses, especially those undertaking potentially volatile projects, that the results of disasters like this are...
Rising tension in Korean waters – Where’s the love?
27th May 2010
Tension between North Korea and South Korea took a turn for the worst recently, plunging the countries into the worst bad blood since the violent maritime clashes of 1999 and 2002...
5th Jan 2010
An effigy, apparently of Barack Obama, was found with a noose around it’s neck in former US president Jimmy Carter’s hometown...
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