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Why Women Are The Key To Japan's Economic Revival

Why Women Are The Key To Japan's Economic Revival

LE MONDE
Iran: Western Sanctions Helped Elect Rohani - Will They Undermine Him Now?

Iran: Western Sanctions Helped Elect Rohani - Will They Undermine Him Now?

RADIKAL
It's The Emperor, Stupid - How Erdogan's Power Trip Drives Turkey Toward The Cliff

It's The Emperor, Stupid - How Erdogan's Power Trip Drives Turkey Toward The Cliff

LE MONDE
The Meaning Of Ahmadinejad's Rise And Fall

The Meaning Of Ahmadinejad's Rise And Fall

CAIXINMEDIA
Human Rights, State Power And The Internet: A Chinese Take On PRISM

Human Rights, State Power And The Internet: A Chinese Take On PRISM

Rocky, Pope And Shakira: Odd English Names For Western-Loving China

Rocky, Pope And Shakira: Odd English Names For Western-Loving China

AMERICA ECONOMIA
For Latin America, China's Boom Should Neither Scare Nor Seduce

For Latin America, China's Boom Should Neither Scare Nor Seduce

LE MONDE
Not Just Cars Anymore: New *Lease* On Life Now For All Kinds Of Stuff

Not Just Cars Anymore: New *Lease* On Life Now For All Kinds Of Stuff

LE MONDE
The Brutal Reality For Syrians Inside Jordanian Refugee Camp

The Brutal Reality For Syrians Inside Jordanian Refugee Camp

LE MONDE
From Lingerie To Tighty-Whities: A Sort-Of-Secret French History Of The Underwear

From Lingerie To Tighty-Whities: A Sort-Of-Secret French History Of The Underwear

LE TEMPS
Sharing The Burden Of Contraception: Are Vasectomies The New Pill?

Sharing The Burden Of Contraception: Are Vasectomies The New Pill?

LE MONDE
Ask.fm: Social Network Spreads Among Teens, Blamed For Bullying And Suicides

Ask.fm: Social Network Spreads Among Teens, Blamed For Bullying And Suicides

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  • The Meaning Of Ahmadinejad's Rise And Fall

    As Iran voted in an apparently more moderate successor, Hassan Rouhani, the country and world could look back and ask what is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's true legacy.

  • The Brutal Reality For Syrians Inside Jordanian Refugee Camp

  • The Pope's "Gay Lobby" Remark Makes Vatican Tremble

  • Ask.fm: Social Network Spreads Among Teens, Blamed For Bullying And Suicides

    Founded in Latvia, Ask.fm is exploding around the world. Its users communicate with questions and answers. Here's one: How cruel can young people be with each other? 

  • What America's Data Espionage Scandal Reveals About European Vulnerability

    The European Union has plenty to fear from the revelations of Edward Snowden, but may be caught between the costs and benefits of America's vast network of data collection.

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  • Quietly, A London-Berlin Alliance May Be Shaping Europe's Future

    Even if outwardly the UK and Germany may appear on opposite sides of the debate over Brussels' power, the European economic heavyweights share common interests.

  • After Knut: Zoos And The Line Between Animal Boredom And Animal Cruelty

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