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- Greece: Pulling Its Neighbors Down with It Greece's debt is a serious issue, and coming up with a plan for going forward is also very much a problem for the European Union.
- Screen Wars An ongoing battle between Rupert Murdoch, Silvio Berlusconi and Muammar al-Gaddafi involves adult television programming, an ultraviolent war film, and lots of money and bitterness flying around.
- Karen Refugees Have a White Christmas in Ireland With the level of destruction in Burma on scale with Darfur, some Karen refugees are resettling in the cold climate of Ireland.
- Copenhagen: No Failure, but Just Not Good Enough The result of the Copenhagen summit ended up being a small, creaking movement of the world's political machinery, while the polar ice caps continue to melt without hesitation.
- Ukraine: Where Are You Going? In these hard economic times, Ukraine is struggling to pull itself out of Russia's shadow and out of debt, aiming to establish itself as a viable free-market state.
- U.N. Has the Potential to Overcome Challenges With the United Nations struggling to maintain its relevence in the modernized world, its relationship with the European Union is proving to be an important one.
- Copenhagen Climate Summit With the U.N. Climate Change Conference in its final week, Worldpress.org reviews a sample of the varied assessments so far from around the globe.
- War in the Caucasus The ongoing tensions between the countries of the Caucasus, which can be traced back over a century, threaten to destabilize not only the region but also the Western nations connected economically.
- Two New Positions in the European Union Two relatively unknown politicians have been appointed to top spots in the E.U. The jury will be out for a while on the level of effect they will have.
- World Bank Reforms: Tough Decisions Needed on Four Critical Issues Reforms of the World Bank should be part of a coordinated global effort to make poverty history.
- Investment Hopes in Lithuania In the gloomy downturn of the economic market, Lithuania is seeing some light, with investment prospects coming from global sources.
- Students Fret over Loan Program in Lithuania The state-supported student loan system is under fire in Lithuania, with many arguing that students financial situations are getting increasingly worse.
- Forgive, Forget Twenty years after the fall of the Wall, the controversial lustration process is still in deep waters, with many wondering whether rummaging archives still makes sense.
- An Open Letter to Ukrainian President Yushchenko An open letter to Ukrainian President Yushchenko
- G-20: New Clout, New Responsibilities The G-20 has asserted itself as the leading international body in addressing global issues, and it may be the world's best ally in confronting the economic crisis.
- Albania: A Dubious Government and a Missing Opposition Amidst serious economic problems, a flawed election and an ineffective Parliament, the situation in Albania looks gloomy at the moment.
- Transitional Justice at 20 Over the years the lustration process in Southeast Europe has grown more intractable as it has become an instrument of political maneuver and manipulation.
- Interview with Claudia Kissling Am Johal interviewed Kissling in Berlin to discuss the possibilities of a World Assembly and how the United Nations might be involved in supporting it.
- Caucasus: The Powder Barrel of Europe The Caucasus region is rife with conflict-its countries battling over resources, military might, political leverage-and its near future could prove to be increasingly explosive.
- Winds of Change in Turkish-Kurdish Relations After decades of conflict and repressive policies, Turkey appears to finally be making legitimate steps to resolve longstanding conflicts with its Kurdish population.
- Neglected Arms Control With military conflict threatening in hot spots around the world, years of complacency about arms control are now taking their toll.
- Lifting the Wall The European Commission-proposed visa liberalization for Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro could end a costly ritual for people traveling abroad. Kosovo, Bosnia and Albania, though, were excluded from the recommendation.
- Albanian Elections Produce Unstable Parliament Although Albania's recent elections demonstrated progress in some respects, the sum of those parts may be little to no progress at all.
- Romania Headed toward National Bankruptcy Mismanagement, corruption and theft on a very broad scale have brought Romania to disaster.
- Ceuta, the Border-fence of Europe In the autonomous city of Ceuta, African refugees find temporary asylum leading nowhere, unable to cross into Spain, unwilling to return to the countries whence they came.
- Romania Headed toward National Bankruptcy The degree to which the Romanian economy has begun to crumble, in both the state and private sectors, puts the country at imminent risk or national bankruptcy.
- The Pros and Cons of the Albanian Parliamentary Elections Whoever wins the June 28 election, it will bring major changes to Albania.
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