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Berlusconi Assault Will Hinder Future Protests On Leaders
December.14.2009
This single action, by a guy who suffers from mental health issues, and certainly not by a protestor who just took it too far, will be used as a stick to beat down future protests. This will be an opportune moment for other politicians who require around the clock protection
After The FIFA Dust Settles, Ireland Remains Bitter
December.13.2009
Now that the draw has finally been made for the group stages of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Ireland has been left feeling that it has been treated grossly unfairly, but the anger displayed towards Henry and FIFA, should ultimately be shared amongst many other groups of people
Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
December.10.2009
Barack Obama attempted to defend his choice as this year's Nobel Peace Laureate, just days after ordering an extra 30,000 troops onto the battlefield in one his countries two major current wars. The other being in Iraq obviously. Make up your own minds, but many will feel unconvinced
EU Has Chosen An Ex-Banker As It's First President
November.20.2009

The new figure-head of the European Union, Herman Van Rompuy, is the current PM in Belgium, but before his successful political career, the Flemish politician had a background in banking. Whilst he has a talent for numbers, is he really the correct person for this particular job?

List Of Most Corrupt Countries/Governments In The World
November.19.2009

Tuesday's release of Transparency International's 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) sees the usual suspects up the top. Many war-torn nations are holding onto their highest positions, and western democracy is not sorting out corruption in either Afghanistan or Iraq

Rich Nations Repress Agri Development At Food Summit
November.18.2009

Industrialised nations wont agree to switch over 17% of their already promised foreign aid to agricultural development in needy countries, which would enable self-sufficiency and help to solve the global food shortage. Should we pressure our governments to really help the hungry?

Lisbon Treaty Will Come Into Force From Dec 1st 2009
November.05.2009
Vaclav Klaus has reluctantly become the 27th, and final, European head of state to sign the Lisbon Treaty. His ratification has begun a fast-tracked program to implement the treaty. Why the rush? And should the process of choosing a President & Foreign Affairs Minister be more transparent and public?
New Deal May Prompt Czech Ratification Of Lisbon Treaty
October.27.2009
The eurosceptic Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, has hinted that a new Swedish-proposed deal may satisfy his worries about the Lisbon Treaty, and may prompt him to sign it into law in the coming weeks. This would be the final hurdle cleared for the impending 'European Constitution'
Will Israel Be Indicted For Gaza War Crimes?
October.22.2009
Last week the United Nations voted to support a report which accuses both Israel and Palestinian militants of war crimes during the Gaza Invasion which began in December 2008, but will interventions by the UK, France and the US stop real justice being served?
Prize For Boyz? Or Obama's Peace Bribe?
October.14.2009
With the nominations for the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize being closed before Obama was even in the White House for a full two weeks, this surely points to some carefully stage-managed international soap opera based around one now-pathetic word - change. And we ain't seen much of that yet
US Pressure Forces Fake Honduran Civil Concessions
October.07.2009
After apparently some serious pressure from the United States, the Honduran coup's military leaders overturned their 'emergency decree' on Monday, but deposed president, Jose Manuel Zelaya, spoke yesterday to let the international community know that concessions have not actually materialised
Ireland Passes The Lisbon Treaty, So What Next?
October.04.2009
With two-thirds of the Irish turnout voting for the Lisbon Treaty in the 2009 referendum, only Poland and the Czech Republic are preventing the European Union from rolling out it's new constitution. But there is also potentially the promised referendum by the UK's opposition leader, David Cameron
The Lisbon Treaty Referendum - Irish Results & Reaction
October.04.2009
At the second time of asking, the Lisbon Treaty was ratified by the Irish electorate. Out of a turnout of 59%, just over 67% of voters ticked the yes box, and now the wheels are in motion for a European super-state, but don't expect the Irish public to break out the bubbly
Rio Gets The 2016 Olympics & Opens The World Up
October.03.2009
For the first time ever the Olympics will be held in South America, after Rio De Janeiro was awarded the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in a somewhat surprise decision at yesterday's IOC Conference. A fantastic achievement for the country, no doubt helped by the president's canvassing
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