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Obama's Inauguration and the Future of America

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On 21 January 2013 Barack Hussein Obama was sworn in as president of the United States of America, in his second inauguration. His inauguration this time around was a much scaled down event from the euphoria of his first term, with a much more conciliatory tone, with lots of talk about the middle ground. It was obvious that the reality of ruling has fundamentally shaped Obama's perceptions and will dominate…
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China Faces a "Demographic Time Bomb" Due to its Capitalist One-Child Policy 01/02/2013

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The Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday 18th January that Ma Jiantang, director of China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), called for the country's one-child policy to be changed because of the nation's shrinking pool of workers. According to the NBS, the working-age population in China decreased by 3.45 million between 2011 and 2012. In October 2011, the China Development Research Foundation, a think-tank affiliated with the Chinese government, also…
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China Faces a "Demographic Time Bomb" Due to its Capitalist One-Child Policy

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The Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday 18th January that Ma Jiantang, director of China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), called for the country's one-child policy to be changed because of the nation's shrinking pool of workers. According to the NBS, the working-age population in China decreased by 3.45 million between 2011 and 2012. In October 2011, the China Development Research Foundation, a think-tank affiliated with the Chinese government, also…
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Cutting Elderly Care while Spending Billions on the Olympics

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As 2013 comes to a close, many are warning about the effect of a range of UK government cuts to the funding of public services and how that will affect some of the elderly, services delivered by local councils and may even lead to the closure of hospital wards. Why? Because money is scarce and the government has to reduce the budget deficit so "everyone has to tighten their belt"…
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Myanmar: Cycle of Catastrophe

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How did we forget? How did we become distant and disconnected? We focus on Palestinians, Libyans and mostly Syrians. Yet we remain aloof about our brothers and sisters in Myanmar. We rush to gather funds and blankets for Syrian refugees yet no word about them. Them: the distant dark-skinned people of the Far East. The situation can almost be comparable if not worse to the time when Rasool Allah (saw)…
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Obama's Re-Election and Future of the Muslim world

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America has just spent $6 billion dollars on the most expensive election in US history to re-elect the man that will give them more of the same.Despite the rhetoric of ‘change' or ‘moving forward' nothing has really changed. Obama through his victory speech tried his best to conceal the doom and gloom of the status quo. But reality eventually hit home. As the stock market nose-dived, it dawned on the…
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The People of Pakistan have Shown that They are No Longer Deceived by the Agent Rulers' Propaganda

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On 9th October 2012, a young girl Malala Yousafzai from Swat was attacked along with two other girls when they were going back to their homes, after attending their school in Swat valley. Immediately, TTP (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan) claimed responsibility for this attack. After the incident, the Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaque Pervez Kayani reacted to this attack in an unusual manner. Just after the attack, he went straight to…
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Turkey Can End the Syrian Crisis in a Day

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Turkey's parliament authorised military operations against Syria on Thursday 4th October 2012 and its military immediately fired into Syria, sending salvos of artillery rounds deep into Syria. This was after five civilians in a Turkish border town were killed by Syrian shelling. Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay said parliament's authorisation was not a declaration of war on Syria but gave Turkey the right to respond to any future attacks from…
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