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ECONOMY: Greek Crisis Impacts the Balkans
U.S.: Families Sue Over Guantanamo Deaths
NIGERIA: Acting President Consolidates Power Amid Unrest
CLIMATE CHANGE: A Year On, Little Change in Political Climate
LATIN AMERICA: Still a Long Way to Go, for Black Women
ZAMBIA: School Policy for Teen Mothers a Partial Success
KENYA: Trying to Rebuild Communities After Floods
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  By Hazel Henderson
MOSCOW AND HAVANA: FRIENDS FOREVER?
  By Leonardo Padura
THE DECLINE OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
  By Ignacio Ramonet
TURKEY: DEEPENING DEMOCRACY OR NEW AUTHORITARIANISM?
  By Ilter Turan
CHINA'S NEOCOLONIALISM
  By Walden Bello
THE EU MUST ACT NOW ON GLOBAL CRISIS
  By Mario Soares
PROGRESS SLOW ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS
  By Ines Alberdi
THE RIGHTS OF MOTHER EARTH
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