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26 Tuesday Jun 2012
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26 Tuesday Jun 2012
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24 Sunday Jun 2012
Sixteen months after the uprising in Cairo’s Tahrir Square that ousted Hosni Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Mursi is elected President of Egypt. He beat his rival former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq by almost a million votes.
The Higher Presidential Election Commission said Mursi had won 51.73% of the vote, to beat Shafiq, The head of the panel of judges, Farouq Sultan, said it had upheld some of the 466 complaints by the candidates, but that the election result still stood.
Mursi, an American educated University Professor, will be President for four years in the Arab World’s most populous Muslim country. His powers as President are restricted though, after the military supended parliament where elections had awarded the Muslim Brotherhood 47 percent of votes cast.
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20 Wednesday Jun 2012
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BREAKING NEWS
Egypt’s state Television has said that there will be a delay in announcing the outcome of the country’s Presidential elections.
The results of the second stage of the elections were expected on Thursday.
However, the Supreme Elections Commission said it was still reviewing complaints from the main candidates, Ahmed Shafiq, the former PM of the last President of Egypt, and Mohamed Morsi, from the Muslim Brotherhood.
And in a separate development, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been moved from prison to an army hospital in Cairo, where he remains in a critical condition. He is said to have had a series of strokes and to be on a life support machine. Reports that he was “clinically dead” have been denied. But there has been no official statement.
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13 Wednesday Jun 2012
If the world is to be believed, then India is finished.
Today, her external minister sought to reassure investors that things will be OK, despite grim reports about India’s economic growth rate from credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s.
There is even talk of downgrading the nation’s investment status to junk, the first of the so-called BRICs to get this treatment from Standard and Poor.
Speaking at 37th US-India Business Council in United States, external Affair Minister SM Krishna said: “India will restore investor confidence and regain economic momentum and growth.”
This, after Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee “rejected” the Standard & Poor’s report.
A down grading to junk status will mean an increase in the overseas borrowing costs for Indian companies, and as a consequence diminish the country’s ability to attract foreign investment.
So, words of reassurance or defiance from her politicians will not be enough.
For too long now, corruption has plagued the state machinery and political set up.
Whilst, India could enjoy near double-digit growth from 2004 to 08, politicians could avoid the difficult questions, like where is all this money going, how it is helping to lift a country which is estimated to have a third of the world’s poor, and where according to a 2012 World Bank estimate, 47% of the total population falls below the international poverty line of US$ 1.5 a day.
Instead, those very politicians spent most of the time, arguing that growth was a miracle that would somehow take millions and millions out of poverty.
If you dared to ask how this would happen, you would be treated with silence.
Of course, India has great institutions – look at its Supreme Court, whose work against corruption is truly supreme, its IT firms which can boast some of the most creative problem solvers in the world.
But until, serious efforts are made to tackle the obvious poverty that plagues this nation of near two billion souls, all this will come to nothing.
And with slower growth, India will not be able to simply pretend the problem is not there, it will not be able to project all her problems onto her neighbour and rival, Pakistan.
Defiance, denial or reassurance are not cures.
For too long now, those who have hidden behind words such as “miracle” have simply been living in a mirage.
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11 Monday Jun 2012
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BREAKING NEWS
Donetsk, Group D: France v England
Roy Hodgson fielded an experimental team for their opening game against one of the teams who are tipped to win the tournament and the inclusion of Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain gave the side much-needed vitality at the front.
And for the first half hour England looked good, opening the French defence at least twice with James Milner hitting the side netting after 14th minutes. When Joleon Lescott put them in front after 30 minutes, England looked on their way. However the euphoria lasted for eight minutes as Samir Nasri creeped one past Joe Hart and the French began their comeback ending the first half looking the more assured side.
The second half was largely a messy affair. The game needed something special to bring it alive and there were moments when the French with their firepower at the front looked menacing.
However, the game was largely one of stalemate, a well organised English team with few surprises managing to deaden a French team that on paper looked like a skilful smooth team of operators.
England will take heart. As for France, well they’ll have to improve vastly if they’re going to challenge Germany, Russia, Spain or Italy in the closing stages.
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04 Monday Jun 2012
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A heavily armed militia has taken over Libya’s main airport in Tripoli.
Gunmen from the al-Awfia brigade have entered the airport with tanks and armoured vehicles and now occupy the runway.
They are refusing to leave until their demands are met, which include the release of a leader who went missing on Sunday
All flights to the airport have been diverted.
It is unclear whether the commander of the militia was kidnapped or is being held for questioning by the government.
30 Wednesday May 2012
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29 Tuesday May 2012
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25 Friday May 2012
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A democracy where the heads of the two main opposition parties are women, should be an excellent springboard for any modern state and an excellent showcase for the world. Trouble is, this is Bangladesh one of the poorest countries on earth, whose 170m people are going have to endure another round of political infighting between the daughter of a former president and the widow of another.
Even by South Asian standards – remember Bangladesh is neighbours with India and was once east Pakistan – the power games between Sheikh Hasina, leader of the Awami party and the current prime minister, and Khaleda Zia, leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, have been stupid and dangerous. Here is a country where democracy has not been able to deliver anything concrete to the man on the street, whilst the elected leaders of the two main parties have spent most of their time in office trying to score points off each other.
Perhaps the best example of this, is the war crimes tribunal which was set up to investigate atrocities in the 1971 civil war and which is looking like an attempt to discredit the BNP and her Islamist allies.
Awful things were committed during that conflict and after in revenge, trouble is no one seems to be interested in what happened after when Indian trained militias savagely punished anyone that had supported Pakistan.
On top of this, the Awami League has targetted a Nobel laureate who pioneered Microfinance and created the Grameen Bank, Mohammad Yunus. His crime appears to be that he dared to set up a “third force” in Bangladesh politics.
Today, Bangladesh which fought to be free of one master is the only country on the subcontinent to accept India as the region’s superpower, something that the smaller – in terms of population – war ravaged Sri Lanka has not done to this day.
And domestically, the country which was once the breadbasket of Pakistan, sees street protests, disappearances and murders of opposition leaders.
All the while, ordinary Bengalis who struggle with food and fuel price rises, chronic power cuts and still no new roads are contributing through the textile industry to an economy with 6 per cent growth with the promise of a healthy middle class in the near future.
So, with a general election eighteen months away, one has to wonder what exactly would be gained from such an enterprise at this moment, when the country’s politicians seem so distracted from the real issues.
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23 Wednesday May 2012
Fifteen months after ousting Hosni Mubarak, Egypt is holding its first ever free presidential election.
Some fifty million people are eligible to vote.
The military council which assumed presidential power in February 2011 has promised a fair vote and civilian rule.
The name to watch are:
As a new constitution has yet to be approved, it is unclear what powers the president will have.
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