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Inside Story - Controversial book - 11 November 09 Print
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Thursday, 12 November 2009 09:59

We discuss the controversial book that was written by a Jewish settlement rabbi. The book gives Jewish people permission to murder non-Jews who may pose a threat. The book is banned in Israel we discuss the implications it may have in the Israeli society.


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GLOBAL PULSE: Walls of Conflict (11-11-2009) Print
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Thursday, 12 November 2009 09:51

(Global Pulse: November 11, 2009) Many walls stand around the world, even as Germany celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Berlin wall coming down. As most media focused on the anniversary celebrations, others tied the plight of Koreans and Palestinians, who are still separated by walls, to the festivities. When trying to keep the peace, are walls ever a good idea?


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Inside Story - China Africa Forum - 10 Nov 09 Print
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 08:58

Another China-Africa gathering has just concluded in Egypt. Beijing has promised generous loans to African nations, thus further strenghtening its already growing presence in this continent. But what is really behind this increasing role? A selfish quest for energy? Or a long-term partnership?


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Russian policeman speaks out against corruption - 10 Nov 09 Print
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 08:46

It's national police day in Russia, a holiday supposed to honour and celebrate the country's security forces. But one former member of the police won't be marking the occasion after he was sacked for making an internet video about corruption within the forces. In the video he talks of widespread corruption, and says it's impossible for Russian police officers to survive without taking bribes.


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