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California high-speed rail builders should learn French
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A Transatlantic Conference Tackles Migration's Challenges
Most developed countries have high-speed rail systems, and some have had them for many years, yet in California - which is bigger than many countries - we are still only designing such a system. One w... |
Embarrassing Arrests Mar China's Ivory Win
Many countries are grappling with the complex legal and social issues concerning migration. While Americans debate bilingualism, loyalty and homogeneity, some politicians in Germany fear that a failur... |
Ravaged Asian nations playing the fooling game
Yesterday the Chinese government won a big victory over environmentalists, with the UN giving China permission to become one of two countries engaged in the legal trade of ivory. Japan's the other. A.... |
Mobile banking boosts Maldives
Most Asian countries hit hard by the 1997-98 monetary crisis are deluding themselves if they think they have responded properly and effectively to the devastation of their economies. Among them, only ... |
Obama in Berlin for big outdoor speech
The Maldives has begun setting up a pioneering system which it hopes will make it one of the first countries whose citizens bank primarily using mobile phones.... |
‘Israel to build new Jewish settlement’
By Noah Barkin and Caren BohanBerlinJuly 24:Â US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, on a foreign tour he hopes will boost his election chances, on Thursday gives an outdoor speech in Ber... |
UK experts call to save Bletchley Park
Jerusalem, July 24: A key committee has approved a new Jewish settlement in the West Bank, an Israeli official said on Thursday.The impending construction of Israel’s first new settlement in a decad... |
EU split on punishing employers of illegal migrants
BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENTLondonJuly 24: Britain's leading computer scientists on Thursday appealed to the government to save Bletchley Park, the location of the United Kingdom's main codebreaking ..... |
Nations seeking N power for power generation face challenges
A debate between European interior ministers revealed that only those countries with a high influx of illegal immigrants are strongly in favour of tough criminal penalties, while others insist such me... |