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Still dancing to the old tune

Still dancing to the old tune

Each year, Pyongyang hosts the world’s biggest floor show, as 100,000 picture-perfect performers try to bring some sparkle to gloomy North Korea.

Last Updated ( 20 February 2010 )

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Death by degrees

Death by degrees Perched in the centre of Asia’s ‘solid water reservoir’, Nepal is already feeling the effects and counting the costs of a changing environment .

Last Updated ( 06 February 2010 )

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The power game

The power gameIn the face-off for sustainable power and responsible strategies, China is beating America hands down.
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Has faith gone to the dogs?

Has faith gone to the dogs?

Celebrated atheist Richard Dawkins reveals his respect for Darwin, his reasons for d isliking religion in any shape or form and why one percent of him still can’t let go.

Last Updated ( 23 October 2009 )

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Brothers in arms

Brothers in arms Two Mexican families played an unsung role in enabling Fidel Castro to topple the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista and bring communism to Cuba.

Last Updated ( 13 October 2009 )

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The long journey of the Middle Way

The long journey of the Middle Way

As one of the world’s oldest belief systems, Buddhism has touched everyone from warrior kings to film stars .

Last Updated ( 22 October 2009 )

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