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29th October 2011
With the frightening fragility of the Greek economy and the worry that the debt crisis there could spread to larger countries throughout the European Union, the...
20th September 2011
It might not feel like it's been that long, but 2012 will see Barack Obama going head to head with the Republicans for the Presidency of the United States once again...
29th Aug 2011
Last year we wrote about the possibility of Brazil's Forest Law swinging in the favour of agribusiness and landowner deforestation. As time has passed the situation has...
Japan's Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, promises to cut reliance on nuclear energy
6th Aug 2011
In our analysis of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster that struck Japan in March (2011), we were critical of the Japanese government for choosing...
5th July 2011
Back in November 2010, when it was announced that Aung San Suu Kyi had finally been released from house arrest we published Aung San Suu Kyo: Free...
26th May 2011
Out of the ashes of the global economic crisis, governments were left to paddle and bail for all they’re worth, and few of them have covered themselves in...
No easy road of for the Libyan crisis
30th March 2011
The political unrest, protests and rebel forces that have mounted in Libya do not seem to be having the same swift effects that similar regime change stands have...
COP16: The Cancún Agreements in a nutshell
14th December 2010
It's sometimes easy for momentous moments to pass you by: You've been practicing Blackbird for the last twenty days and you still haven't got it right, you just discovered...
Feeding Bangkok's elephants now comes with a £200 fine for tourists
9th August 2010
The last time I visited Bangkok, one of the many sad sites that I saw there was an Indian elephant with a metal chain around it's neck being led up and down Khao San Road by...
Brazil’s Forest Law could swing in the favour of agribusiness & landowner deforestation
27th July 2010
The diminished Brazilian rainforest has been holding on to its conservation credentials thanks to Brazil’s Forest Law, which determines how much land can be earmarked...
Gun rights protected by the constitution says the US Supreme Court
28th June 2010
The right to bear arms in the USA has been a part of the US constitution since 1791, along with the rest of the Bill of Rights. It remains heavily contested, however...
14th April 2010
With a ban on commercial fishing in and around the islands and the ongoing protection of tropical habitat, coral reef and deep sea abyss, conservationists...
US President Barack Obama meets the Dalai Lama
18th Feb 2010
Flying in the face of possible tension with China, US President Barack Obama spent over an hour yesterday greeting the Dalai Lama at the White House...
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