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...the US: the new real enemy; dismissing international law; Iraq:
deconstructing the Ba’ath party; Russia: getting what it wants; Sudan:
another stab at peace; South Korea: a new sense of self... plus why human
genome info belongs to us all; an ecology special, from Mexico to Africa
and points in between; Harry Potter and the innocents who fight the
powers of darkness... and more...
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... US, global strategy; the hunt for al-Qaida’s backers; Indonesia, shock
waves from the Bali bombing; Israel, a new Berlin Wall only bigger; Syria,
a blighted spring; Balkans, on the economic road to nowhere; Chile’s
identity crisis. plus Jean Baudrillard on global violence; France’s gated
communities; and Paris couture, Napoleon’s neglected achievement...
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... how Saddam has used Iraq’s tribes; Kurdistan, a real place; Israel, does
the army know what it’s planning? Palestine, wrecked lives; US, imperial
tastes; Brazil, troubles ahead; Morocco, claiming democracy; World Bank,
lender of last resort; Leni Riefenstahl at 100... and more...
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... a special dossier: US, the new Rome, the hawks’ first strike doctrine, the Christian right and Israel, the fears of moderate Islam, why a secret mass grave in Afghanistan? .. plus Sabra and Shatila 20 years on; is Germany for Stoiber?; India: full granaries, empty stomachs; Argentina’s life after bankruptcy... and more...
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.. South Africa, in denial over Aids; Venezuela, hatefilled media;
France, being Jewish; Portugal, immigrants to a land of emigrants;
Italy, politics for people who don’t like politics; Germany, Middle East
friendships; Algeria, quiet changes; US, the crime of being America..
plus companies in systemic crisis; and a jaunt down the African coast..
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... Algeria 40 years on, a special dossier; Egypt half a century on,
remembering Nasser; what really happened at Camp David; Africa,
preparing for union; France’s troubled estates; world disorder, security
and chemical weapons; deference at the WHO; why are scientists meddling
with the weather? ... and why do we like those foreign films?
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... nationality, why it’s hard to be French and why people want to
leave Morocco; 9/11, need for a new sort of war, the oil industry in trouble,
Kuwait’s Islamists worried... plus the power of Israel’s settlers, a
fresh state for East Timor, Africa’s new ties with Europe, and its
declining universities, the Albania we’ve all forgotten, and more...
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...Europe’s new right; Palestine, from Jenin to Washington; Chavez, saved
by his people; Saudi Arabia, people count now; Afghanistan, heading for
chaos... plus health and water, victims of the global market; GMOs, the
big US push; and Oz wows the viewers...
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… Israel-Palestine, coming together; Milosevic trial, the man and the court; Italy, revamped industries, silent writers; Cyprus, preparing for the EU; China, Tiananmen revisited; the EU, never mind the people; Chechnya, Russia’s still there… plus John Berger on Turkey’s great poet, Axel Kahn on the Mount of Olives and Mahmoud Darwish from Palestine under siege…
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...The US, the search for new enemies, dirty DU danger, Afghan women free to die;
Israel’s soldiers say no; volunteers for Palestine; Iran v. the heroin
smugglers; Japan, tired of the old politics; El Salvador, rebranding the
revolutionaries; US workplace love-in; Turkey’s Big Brother; Belgium
repents; and José Saramago asks what happened to democracy...
(Articles in the English edition, including all our back numbers, now
have hyperlinks to and from original articles in French - see margin
above the Search box)
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...Yossi Beilin on why Israel needs Arafat, behind the scenes at Camp
David, newly poor in Argentina, on the move in Xinjiang, tired of
waiting in Senegal... and the world’s great scams: Enron, Russia’s
nuclear waste business and the Aids drug Yale discovered...
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Kashmir, half a century of dispute; Afghanistan, the secret connections;
al-Qaida,
the sect; the US, a fresh laurel wreath; Israel, where death governs,
and Palestine, where is the EU?... also Argentina fights back, the US
plots its response to unrest in the Americas, nerving ourselves to
challenge neo-liberalism, and discovering the far borders of the new
Europe...