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Slow and unsteady
Despite his campaign promise of a new approach, President Barack Obama has moved so slowly and unsteadily towards Iran that it is obvious his administration is not yet ready to unclench the fist Washington tightened three decades ago. Granted ...

Desperation unlimited
The suicide bombing — which killed 15 civilians and injured 45 others, including a Minister of the Mahinda Rajapaksa government — outside a mosque at Akurassa in the Matara district of Sri Lanka’s Southern Province is yet ...

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Frozen seeds and food security
By M.S. Swaminathan

The loss of every gene and species limits our future options. Fortunately, Norway has created a Noah’s ark in the form of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.

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OUT OF LONDON
Allies turn the heat on Pakistan
By Hasan Suroor

While Pakistan was still trying to make sense of what happened in Lahore, it found itself dragged through the mud and lectured on why instead of sympathy it needed some old-fashioned flogging.

Five ‘boast’ of 9/11 attacks in trial document
By Daniel Nasaw

Paper says accused are ‘terrorists to the bone.’ Lawyers say they cannot vouch for authenticity.

Not a fashion statement but a psychological breakdown
By Laurie Penny

In 2003, I was intent on avoiding mirrors. They were the enemy. They reflected back wasted limbs, yellow skin, teeth like tombstones in a scared, skull-like face. I was in the process of starving myself to death, and whatever had made me do ...

Shifting power in the media world
By Andrew Brown

Newspapers are peasants in the digital kingdom — at least its ruler appears to be fairly benevolent.

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