Google Alert - political
Google Alert - political
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150000 languish in NKorean prison camps: Report Times of India WASHINGTON: A new report says more than 150000 North Koreans are incarcerated in a Soviet-style, hidden gulag despite the communist government's denial it holds political prisoners. The report released on Tuesday by the US-based Committee for Human ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Now, an IIM course for aspiring women politicians Times of India To groom aspiring women politicians by helping them develop necessary skills, IIM Bangalore on Tuesday launched a certificate course in political leadership for them. NEW DELHI: To groom aspiring women politicians by helping them develop necessary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Over 150000 North Koreans held captive in hidden gulag Daily News & Analysis Over 150000 North Koreans have been held captive in a Soviet-style hidden gulag in the country, despite the communist government's denial that it holds political prisoners, a new report has revealed. A report by the US-based Committee for Human Rights ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political intelligence is gaining currency in lobbies of power Economic Times NEW DELHI: In today's dynamic politico-social environment coalition dharma is followed by every political party irrespective of its karma and dharma. Every party wants to be in tune with the mood of the masses and the public. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Despite Political Openness, Burma Aid Workers Still Face Difficulties Voice of America Tuesday, 10 April 2012 Despite Political Openness, Burma Aid Workers Still Face Difficulties Danielle Bernstein, VOA | Bangkok Although Burma has opened up its political system, brokered cease-fires with some ethnic militias and loosened media ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The politics of pilgrimage Hindustan Times The best tribute to her came from her worst adversaries, some of whom wept after her assassination in 2007, admitting that politics would never be the same in Pakistan again. That's why Zardari, who became president after the Pakistan People's Party ... See all stories on this topic » |
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