Islamic Republic Of Mauritania And EU Focus On Strenghtening Democracy

Today the EU has normalised its relationships and fully resumed development cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. 1 Following

Iran And The Opposition Movement

Demonstrations by Iranian opposition supporters have escalated since the death of dissident Grand Ayatollah Montazeri, with reports that at least

Afghanistan And Colombia: Another Tale Of Two Cities

Ten years ago, Colombia faced a security crisis in many ways worse than the one currently facing Afghanistan. On

Islamic Militancy, Opium Drug Trade And U.S. National Security

This essay explores the interface of Islamic militancy with opium poppy cultivation and the drug trade in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region

Yemen Could Be Next Real Challenge For Europe

As 2010 begins, a number of foreign policy issues are already vying for top-level attention. But one is bound to

United Nations condemns suicide blast at Indian embassy in Afghanistan

The United Nations today condemned “in the strongest terms” the suicide bombing at the Indian embassy in Afghanistan this morning

Somalia needs financial support to make peace work according to UN

There is slow but notable progress towards stability in strife-torn Somalia, but international financial support for the transitional government is

Canada sends supplies to African countries

The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement. Regarding the delivery of new Canadian-supplied, state-of-the-art

Suspicious ballots to be recounted in Afghanistan

Afghanistan election body began recounting suspicious ballot boxes on Monday, a joint press release of the Independent Election Commission (IEC)

IAEA inspectors to get access to Iran’s uranium enrichment plant

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Mohamed ElBaradeiannounced Sunday that Tehran has agreed to the inspection to its new

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