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Putin almost certainly not behind Moscow murder
Netanyahu's call to Jews viewed as electioneering
''We're not waiting around here to die,'' said Johan Dumas, one of the survivors of the siege at the kosher supermarket during the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack in Paris in January.
What now for Malaysia's democracy with Anwar gone?
Does democracy in Malaysia really depend on Anwar Ibrahim? If it does, Malaysia's 30 million people are in trouble.
Ukraine impasse: best listen to Merkel
Angela Merkel grew up under communist rule in the old East Germany.
She speaks fluent Russian.
She has been the chancellor of Germany for the past 10 years.
We're eating ourselves out of house and home
Peak oil is so last year. Now we can worry about peak everything: peak food, peak soil, peak fertiliser, even peak bees.
Let's start small.
While opposition lacks will, IS will have its way
Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was in London last week, telling the Western media how helpful Ankara was being in the struggle against the terrorist ''Islamic State'' in northern Syria a
'Charlie Hebdo' response overblown
Strategy to ignite extreme reaction
After Ahmed Merabet, a French policeman, was killed outside the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris last week, his brother Malek said: ''My brother was Muslim and he was killed by two terrorists, by two
'Anti-immigration' movement tests limits in western Europe
The language of the immigration debate in Germany has become harsh and extreme.