AROUND THE GLOBE | 26.08.2011 | 16:00 UTC
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Arab World
Dreaming of a future as Tripoli falls
The rebels' key stronghold in the Nafusa mountain range looks ahead amid
growing confusion over the situation in Libya's capital. Many refugees who
had crossed into Tunisia are returning home.
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Arab World
German companies eye opportunities in Libya
As the battle for control over Libya enters its final stages, German
companies are gearing up to secure themselves a slice of the reconstruction
pie.
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Africa
Somali refugees stuck in limbo in Ethiopian camp
Some 120,000 refugees fleeing drought and violence are stranded in the Dolo
Ado camp on the border between Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya. Though they're
receiving food and medical care, many face an uncertain future.
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China
New Pentagon report draws ire from China
A new Pentagon report predicts that China will have one of the world's most
powerful armies by 2020, and warns of instability in the Asia-Pacific
region. Chinese state media has dismissed the document as 'cock-and-bull.'
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United States
Tea Party grapples with US role in the Middle East
As the Republican presidential primary intensifies and turmoil in the
Mideast simmers, Tea Party candidates are venturing beyond their focus on
the economy and articulating their views on America's role in the world.
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Economy
Time for a new European politics of solidarity
As the financial crisis continues to unfold, the most blatant common
characteristic is the failure of Europe's leaders to find an adequate
response to tackle the problem, says Abraham Newman.
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Women
Brazilian women demand more equality
Brazil has pioneered some of Latin America's most advanced legislation and
mechanisms to ensure women's rights and gender equality. But there is still
a lot of work to be done.
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Agriculture
Scientists say farming needs to become 'holistic'
Radically overhauling farming could both boost food production and protect
the environment, scientists say. Paying for environmental services is one
step that could also help people and the planet at the same time.
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Human Rights
European technology company accused of enabling torture
Bahraini security officials used systems from Nokia Siemens Networks to
track dissidents, who were later tortured, a new report says. Human rights
activists don't want repressive regimes to get surveillance technology.
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