Exporting torture, importing justice
Guardian April 10, 2009 Bush, Cheney and others who approved torture could still face investigation – thanks to Britain and Spain. more
Guardian April 10, 2009 Bush, Cheney and others who approved torture could still face investigation – thanks to Britain and Spain. more
MSNBC April 10, 2009 It seems a shame to let the week go by without taking a deep breath and debriefing the first overseas trip by President Barack Obama. more
Spiegel Online April 9, 2009 Former top Iran negotiator and US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns talks about Obama’s new emphasis on diplomacy, the wisdom of talking with one’s adversaries and the threat posed by North Korea. more
New York Times Global Edition April 9, 2009 NATO leaders spent a great deal of time at their 60th anniversary summit meeting last weekend trying to overcome Turkish opposition to a new secretary general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who will take charge of the alliance in August. But little time was spent on the more important […]
Reuters UK April 9, 2009 Iran will decide on the offer of nuclear talks made by the United States and five other world powers after reviewing the details, a senior adviser to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday. more