THE INDEX - June 2, 2010
Many local elections in South Korea are turning out to be too close to call.read more
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Google is facing more potential legal problems after Australia’s attorney general said the company had illegally collected personal information over insecure wireless networks while assembling data and...
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Lede: Iranian officials have closed down a factory that was producing figurines of citizens who died in election protests last year. The factory’s managing director, known only by his initials H.M.,...
View ArticleTHE INDEX - June 15, 2010
Lede: Even in prisons, the drug violence in Mexico continues. In a number of incidents, 29 inmates were killed this week in attacks relating to drug gangs, and in two separate incidents 13 police...
View ArticleTHE INDEX — June 22, 2010
Lede: Gunpowder exploded underground in Pingdingshan City in central China, killing at least 46 miners. Gunpowder exploded underground in Pingdingshan City in central China, killing at least 46...
View ArticleHow many constitutions will it take?
Lede: Elections loom for Nigeria and Kenya, neither of which, as Azubuike Ishiekwene chronicles, have a good track record with electoral stability. Azubuike Ishiekwene, a member of the editorial board...
View ArticleMexicans Rally for Students' Return
Lede: Over the last several decades, Mexico has witnessed so much drug-related violence, it seems the country has grown somewhat tired of fighting it. Could the recent disappearance of 43 innocent...
View ArticleToward Peaceful and Credible Elections in Ghana
Lede: Following a disputed vote in 2012, Ghana's 2016 general election is crucial to the country's democratic future. Ransford Gyampo argues that the Christian Council of Ghana must use its...
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