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Analysts say authorities have failed to design a coherent counter-terrorism policy.
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NGOs warn that forcing Somalis to return home would contravene international law.
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Despite talk of a mass walk-out, African Union members are not united in opposing the international court, experts say.
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Government is under obligation to arrest suspect wanted for bribing witnesses, they say.
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Judges unseal arrest warrant for journalist accused of influencing witnesses in case against deputy president.
21 Feb 05
Rebuilding schools may not be enough to stop children dropping out in order to earn enough to survive.
21 Feb 05
Foundations now being laid for the future appear to contain the seeds of a civil war.
21 Feb 05
US and UK politicians seek to deny the obvious strategic importance of oil underlying America's commitment to the Gulf.
21 Feb 05
Patience runs thin as older people see their benefits shrinking as salaries rise.
21 Feb 05
Only Osama bin Laden appears to stand in the way of Western recognition of the Taliban
21 Feb 05
Efforts are underway to warn Mayluu-Su residents of the dangers of venturing near a long-abandoned uranium mine.
21 Feb 05
The Gulf conflict may pose a long-term threat to the environment in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia in general.
21 Feb 05
The Kazak authorities are believed to be involved in a series of illegal weapons sales
21 Feb 05
General Rakhat Aliev, keen to follow in his father-in-law Nursultan Nazarbaev's footsteps to the Kazakstan presidency, seems to know few limits when it comes to self-promotion
21 Feb 05
Osama bin Laden has established an international Islamic army in Afghanistan.
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