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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

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  1. Negotiating Bliss,

    Mar 9, 2010

    Author: Cassandra Balchin Summary: The bliss of an egalitarian and just relationship between spouses cannot be achieved through a sheet of paper. But Cassandra Balchin writes that in Muslim contexts efforts to take a

    Tagged: equality, 50 50, arab region the dignity of women, pathways of women s empowerment, cassandra balchin

  2. Iran: time to change the question,

    Mar 9, 2010

    Author: Jane Gabriel Summary: Parvin Ardalan spoke to Jane Gabriel at the UN CSW about the link between a conversation with her father and her work fighting for the rights and freedom of both men and women in Iran, and

    Tagged: 50 50, jane gabriel, pathways of women s empowerment, un commission on the status of women 2010

  3. Attacks kill 38 on polling day in Iraq,

    Mar 9, 2010

    Author: Laura Hilger Summary: Attacks on election day kill 38 in Iraq. Renewed peace effort for Israel and Palestine. US-South Korean military drills spark North Korean anger. Reprisal attacks leave at least 100 dead

    Tagged: iraq, north korea, south korea, united states, conflict, nigeria, jos, international politics, opensecurity, democracy and government, 2010 iraq election, laura hilger

  4. Women’s day makes a lot of cents,

    Mar 9, 2010

    Author: Lisa Surnacheva Summary: On Women’s Day in Russia you really get to see what your price tag is How much are you worth? The answer has nothing to do with your salary. It’s much more important who wished you a

    Tagged: internal, russia, equality, russia and eurasia, international women s day, od russia, lisa surnacheva

  5. Take one traumatised child, classify as 'adult', arrest, lock up, and bundle onto plane, bound for danger - Labour's Britain in 2010,

    Mar 9, 2010

    Author: Clare Sambrook ‘He looks my age,’ says my nine-year-old son. ‘He looks sort of like me.’ There’s a picture on my screen: a small, slight boy who, for legal reasons, we’ll call M. He’s being cuddled by his 17

    Tagged: uk, ourkingdom, clare sambrook