Mugabe's Roman Holiday
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With an unerring sense of timing, President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe arrived in Rome yesterday, thereby demonstrating the profound limitations of international diplomacy.
With an unerring sense of timing, President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe arrived in Rome yesterday, thereby demonstrating the profound limitations of international diplomacy.
The writings of Canadas most talented journalist, Mark Steyn, went on trial in Vancouver on Monday, in a case designed to challenge freedom of the press.
For decades, Beijing has spilled the blood of China's religious believers.
Surely, there must be a certain incomprehension in Beijing these days.
No wonder that everyone who hates or fears China, whether in Burma, Darfur, Tibet or Beijing, is calling for a boycott.
How many citizens of China will be rooting for foreign athletes any foreign athletes at the Olympics in Beijing this August?
It must be wearying for those who live here, in Israel and the Palestinian Authority, always explaining themselves and the situation to a never-ending flow of visitors.
Here with an item from last weeks news that you might not have heard about: Unidentified gunmen blew up the YMCA library in the Gaza Strip on Friday morning.
Is this a storm in a teacup, as the archbishop now claims?
Our esteemed human rights commissions are so busy these days, it worries me. The number of these gimlet-eyed scrutineers is, after all, finite.
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