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The Poet Who Saw It Before The World Saw It

When the Nigerian poet Orikinla Osinachi wrote the "Veiled Assassin", he never knew that his fictional story was actually similar to how the male suspect in the major anti-terrorist investigation in London also escaped capture disguising himself as a Muslim woman dressed in a burqa. Was is it a coincidence or a prophetic foresight?

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UNBALANCED POLL: BBC Presents Liberal Globalscan and PIPA Opinion.

BBC presents independent pool, but closely taken look at the organization and people at Globalscan reveal political motifs. Such polls conducted for political reasons to manipulate public opinion.

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Davos Forum Turns To Politics On Second Day

Business and political leaders meeting in Davos, Switzerland, turn their discussions to politics today.

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Israel Plans: Nuke strike on Iran.

Often world is shocked by statements made in Middle East. It is so true when irresponsible politics are playing nuclear game in the hope to solve their ambitions.

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North Korea: Another Nuke Test

North Korea is expected to have another nuclear test. World already said his word imposing the sanction 1718 but apparently such politics do not bring results and stability to Korean peninsula.

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Politics, Not Religion, at Heart of Tension Between Muslim World and The West

A new study says politics - rather than religion - is at the heart of a growing divide between the West and the Muslim world. The yearlong study was carried out by the "Alliance of Civilizations", a group made up of leading political and religious figures. The findings are due to be discussed at a high-level summit in Rio de Janeiro next year. The initiative, spearheaded by Spain and Turkey, was launched at the United Nations in 2004, with the aim of countering radical Islam.

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Politics and Poison

The investigation surrounding the mysterious poisoning death by radioactive polonium-210 of the former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko is straining Russian-British relations.

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Survey Says Population Warming to Idea of Women in Politics

A recent sociological survey says 60 per cent of Armenian men and 83 percent of women are in favor of having women in politics. The percentages have tripled since a similar report five years ago.

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