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Empires as National and Cultural Megalomaniac Dreams Once upon a time, national entities and cultures aspired to build empires. The impulse was the erroneous assumption of being a...
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In recent days, angry anti-government protests have erupted in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas. If we are to believe some influential Venezuelan bloggers, the government is sending...
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It was when we saw the large pool of blood on the pavement that we realised the 'incident' we'd just heard about in Woolwich was particularly serious. The Sky News helicopter was...

French President Francois Hollande, center, reviews troops, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, of the twelfth cuirassiers regiment in the military base of Olivet, near Orleans, central France, before delivering his New Year's greetings to French army forces.
Thousands of international troops dispatched to volatile Central African Republic are there to help keep the country from breaking apart, France’s President said on Friday, days after the French parliament voted to prolong the country’s...
photo: AP / Jacques Brinon
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, welcomes French President Nicolas Sarkozy for talks at the chancellery in Berlin, on Monday, June 14, 2010.
By Noah Barkin BERLIN (Reuters) - In his first major speech since losing the French presidency in 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy weighed in on euro zone integration, the Ukraine conflict and the risks of weak leadership in Europe to an adoring crowd of fellow...
photo: AP / Markus Schreiber
Ukraine's fugitive President Viktor Yanukovych speaks at a news conference in Rostov-on-Don, a city in southern Russia about 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) from Moscow, Friday, Feb. 28, 2014. Making his first public appearance since fleeing Ukraine, fugitive Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych pledged Friday to fight for his country's future but said he will not ask for military assistance.
Fugitive Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych is pledging to fight for his country's future but says he will not ask for military assistance. It is his first public appearance since disappearing from Ukraine. "I intend to keep fighting for the...
photo: AP / Pavel Golovkin
Tea Party protesters walk towards the United States Capitol during the Taxpayer March on Washington, September 12, 2009.
WASHINGTON - The largest group in the conservative US Tea Party movement celebrated its fifth anniversary on Thursday with a pledge to push Congress further to the right and capture the White House in 2016. At a rally in a hotel ballroom two blocks...
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Trees are reflected on a board displaying photos of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the country's successful long range rocket launch outside North Korean embassy in Beijing Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013.
North Korea has fired four short-range missiles into the sea, South Korean defence ministry officials say, in a move widely seen as a response to South Korea's military exercises with the US. A ministry spokesman said that the missiles were...
photo: AP / Andy Wong
 A general view of the headquarters of Britain´s internal security service MI5 , in London Friday Nov. 10, 2006. The head of Britain´s MI5 spy agency, Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller has said British authorities are tracking almost 30 terrorist p
An MI5 agent pretending to have Gestapo links secretly controlled a vast network of UK-based Nazi sympathisers, newly-released files reveal. The agent, known by the alias Jack King, infiltrated a group of pro-German activists in south-east England in...
photo: AP/Alastair Grant
In this picture made available Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, polar lights shine in the sky above Guelper Havel river in Guelpe, northwest of Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Feb. 2014. These northern lights are caused by a giant cloud of electric particles of a sun storm in the Earth's atmosphere. Guelpe in nature park Westhavelland is said to be Germany's darkest place.
People in Britain, Ireland, Scotland, and elsewhere are catching a glimpse of the rare but incredible Northern Lights that are usually only seen inside the Arctic Circle, Sky News reports. The Lights, known as Aurora Borealis, are a natural...
photo: AP / dpa, Patrick Pleul