(The New York Times) A satirical song that takes a tongue-in-cheek swipe at religious extremism, militancy and contradictions in Pakistani society has become an instant...
(Mail & Guardian) As South Africa prepares to host UN climate talks at the end of the month, African farmers say they are struggling to...
(AJE) Long-awaited reform to economy could attract overseas money and boost communist nation's revenues....
(openDemocracy) Unlike most of the world's economic powers, Serbia still does not recognise Kosovo as a state. It will need to, though, before it can...
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ATHENS/PARIS (Reuters) - The European Union turned up the heat on bickering Greek politicians on Sunday, pushing them to agree a crisis coalition and demanding...
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