Thursday, November 4, 2010
Italy: Berlusconi scandal puts parents on the spot, cardinal say
Argentine president makes tearful address about husband's death
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner said she felt sorry for the death of her husband, who was former President Nestor Kirchner from 2003 to 2007, and thanked for the following support. Nestor Kirchner, had shared fellowship with her for 35 years, died of heart attack last week. The president thanked those who want to see him or pray for him, and that she has "to honor his memory and honor his government, which transformed and changed this country."
I think the president’s statements means a lot to her countrymen. First of all, the one who passed away was her husband. He had shared and had been her support for almost her entire political life. Besides, when he was in office, he had made great efforts to change the country he loved. The president was on his side, and she had been through so many difficulties with him. She must have a hard time getting through this. Last, but not limited to, the president should honor him who had done so much to his country. She should continue to truly do what her husband was doing, so that she will know her husband is always with her.
Britain denies Iran's claim of UK-linked terrorists
This is a complicated issue where Iran is trying to accuse Western countries in order to clean itself.This situation is a game that some countries are playing around the world.They think that there is no "World Government" and they refuse to follow what some powerful countries are saying. In order to be able to justify their action, they are trying to discredit those powerful countries. The goal of Iran is to reduce British influence in the Middle East.Iran is trying to seduce other Middle East countries and to form a coalition against western countries in the region.The presence of western army bases in the area is not well-seen by Tehran.This is a geopolitical strategy that Iran is trying to implement by trying to control the region.
www.cnn/world
ERIC ROLEX JOSEPH
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Authorities investigate mass grave in Mexico

Mexican government have investigated 10 bodies and expect to pull out more from a mass grave in village in Mexico.
There was speculation that these bodies were 20 Mexican tourists who were kidnapped from a bus in September.
It is said that drug cartel bosses order to bury the bodies.
However, some reporters and analysts said that it was too early to determine whether the kidnap victims and the bodies were the same. Also they have posited that the victims were not tourists but members of a drug cartel.
It is not apparent yet whether these bodies are those of tourists or of drug cartels, but in either way, this case is so weird.
Crimes in Mexico, especially in murder, are linked to drug in many case.
Drug is an easy and quick tool to get wealth, and it is almost impossible to get rid of crimes connected to drugs. Rather, it will become more and more gradually.
I have no idea about what to solve problems of drugs, but I hope these bodies are identified as soon as possible.
Japan has temporarily recalled its ambassador to Moscow, Russia's capital, in a move that threatens to deepen a diplomatic row between the two countries over a chain of disputed Pacific islands.
Relations between the nations soured after Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's president, visited the Kuril Islands, which were seized by Soviet troops at the end of the Second World War, on Monday.
Seiji Maehara, Japan's foreign minister, said Tuesday's decision to call back its ambassador was not intended to be antagonistic, but added that Tokyo wished to "make our position clear".
The dispute over the islands has coloured relations between Tokyo and Moscow since the end of the war, preventing the signing of a formal peace treaty.
"We have a territorial problem and that needs to be solved," Maehara said.
"But our basic policy of concluding a peace treaty with Russia and strengthening economic relations once that problem is settled remains unchanged."
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My opinion
I agree what japan did in order to clarify the situation of japan regarding this island. Furthermore, disputed island should be belong to japan regardless the history of this island. Also, the visit of Russian Presidents looks so irritated to diplomacy between two these country. However, Russian may want to talk with Japan using hard way in order to express the Russian power to the world. Russia use this time specifically because the new prime minister,who is currently struggling with a divided parliament and fragile economy, has come under fire for what critics claim was his mishandling of a separate territorial dispute with China, and is under pressure to look firm on this occasion.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2010/11/201011214117845359.html

Chancellor Merkel Wants to Concrete Targets for the Integration of Immigrants (Posted by Nelson Salgado)
| Angela Merkel (German Chancellor) and representatives of minority groups in Germany |
In my Opinion...
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
U.S. Synagogues Tighten Security post by Elea Ortega

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Thursday, October 7, 2010
India Condemns "Racist" Remarks by New Zealand TV Host
Paul Henry New Zealander TV Host |
China warns EU off yuan pressure


the idea beginning to circulate that currencies can be used as a policy weapon," he said in an interview with the Financial Times. "Translated into action, such an idea would represent a very serious problem for the recovery of the "Global Economy".It's clear that the yuan devaluation policy that China is using will not be helping solving the issue of unemployment in a short run in USA and European Union but in the long run this can help.
First of all an appreciation of the yuan will reduce China exportation and cause an increasing in the unemployment rate in China, but this can be corrected by "Dumping" or by decreasing the internal salary level. These two solutions also have their draw back, but if China does not let its currency rise, China will face taxes barrier as the one that the US congress has presented this summer. This can also cause more problems to the world economy and to the Chines economy itself.
The currency policy weapon that IMF is worried about is a current practice now, one example is the reaction of Japan last month and unfortunately we are now in the middle of a struggle for recovery. This is a war that will help saving or creating some more jobs in the short run but this will lead to a decrease of competitiveness in the long run. Moreover, the use of the lower level of the yuan is affecting the equilibrium of the world economy and the consequences of this action would be another crisis if China does not try to adjust its currency to its right level.
This is the right time for the WTO: World Trade Organization to show us what they can do and if its an efficient Organization. The problem is a complex issue and it requires concession from China and also from western economies.
ERIC ROLEX JOSEPH
B.A
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11488501
Dead Bodies Showing Up on Street View Brazil
This article contained images which some readers may find upsetting, for their safety, I decide not to include them. Therefore, they are still viewable here .
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After the announcement of the “Street view” program’s launching by the Google Company in Brazil, Ireland and Antarctica, while the Google’s camera was traveling through Belo Horizonte streets, in the State of Minas., some pictures of a crime scene had been taken. In Praça Noronha Santos, in Rio de Janeiro, another dead person was appearing into the Google cameras. Following Gizmodo, it was a man hurter to death by a car. Unfortunately It is a fact, users reported more and more those kind of pictures and as soon as they are highlighted by Street view users, Google deleted them.
There are two points in this article that I would like to discuss on. First of all, these kinds of pictures do not have to be found on the Web. There is children surfing on internet and that pictures can shocked even elder persons. I am aware that it is hard to look in details every single picture but if you decide to realize a project of that amplitude you need to use the biggest means. Then the fact that Google deleted these pictures is actually a good think even if it is a bit late but this, I hope, does not mean that the case is classed, as for Google than for the police
Hamadoun ISSABRE
China's and Japan's leaders meet, signal a diplomatic thaw
China's and Japan's top leaders met in Belgium, indicating a thaw in relations since a diplomatic battle broke out last month over Japan's arrest of a Chinese fishing captain off the disputed Diaoyu Islands.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan met Monday in Brussels, on the sidelines of the Asia-Europe Meeting.
They met in a corridor outside the conference venue after a working dinner and spoke for about 25 minutes.
During the dispute, China arrested four Japanese nationals, saying they were being investigated for illegally entering a Chinese military zone. China released three of the four Japanese last week, saying they had made admissions and expressed regret. China continues to hold the remaining Japanese national.
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MY OPINION, both China and Japan try to prove to each other how strong they are, they are deal with this problem without looking to the human rights. However, this case has a new horizon right now, both side start to meet each other using diplomatic dialogue indifferent country. I hope for them best progression in this case.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Court Hears Evidence in Saudi Prince's Murder Trial
When I at first read this article, I was surprised of the difference in the treatment of gay between the U.S and Saudi Arabia. In the U.S we can see homosexual everywhere, but homosexuality is illegal under Islamic Law in Saudi Arabia, and subject to strict penalty – beheading for the worst. These two countries have different attitude to homosexual, and both are right. But this time, the prince in Saudi Arabia not ordinary people may break the rule. The trial continues now. I'll watch the end.
IKEA has invested $4 billion in Russia since opening its first store in 2000 by Elea Ortega

IKEA Will Focus on Existing Investments
IKEA is changing its strategy in Russia to focus on existing stores rather than expansion to more sites, new IKEA CEO for Russia Per Wendschlag said Wednesday.
No new sites will be opened in the next three to five years, he said.
"We put in the tenants who were waiting," Wendschlag said of the company's Mega malls. Now more attention will be paid to the mix of tenants and to upgrading and expanding the facilities. There are 12 malls currently in operation in Russia.
Investment will continue, Wendschlag said, but it will be funneled "into other things."
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/ikea-will-focus-on-existing-investments/418610.html
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I consider that is a really smart decision made, because sometimes big enterprises, they just want to grow and grow all around a country, which is not always bad, but it is really important to be focus on the other subsidiaries. Wendschlag also said that, they were going to take a break. And if you click on the link to the complete news you are going to found out, that they had problem because of the previous CEO, that made some mistakes. So I believe that, they are also busy, trying to fix those bad holes that the other guy made. Because now Wendschlag is the responsible of taking care the whole damages if there is any. IKEA is a good company, their products are really good, and they have the advantage that none of the local stores have the products that IKEA has, so they will be good. Furthermore, Wendschlag did not say that they were just not going to open new subsidiaries, they also are going to expand on the ones that already exists so, they will be investing but not opening new subsidiaries in Russia.
Vatican slams Berlusconi over anti-Semitic, sexist jokes
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
France seeks extradition of al Qaeda suspect in Italy
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/10/04/italy.france.al.qaeda.arrest/index.html?iref=allsearch
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There are always crazy people doing crazy things. Why couldn't al Qaeda get along well with other people? I think France is doing the right thing to extradite terrorists. But I think UN needs to come up with a better solution to combat terrorist attack. Otherwise, it is going to happen again, and 9.11 attack won't be history. Al Qaeda keeps chanllenging the limit of all people's tolerance for his misdemeanor, and it's time for UN to do something for the well being of all humans.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Mexico: Guns from the Us, not illegal immigrants, are real problem
There are two big drug cartel in Mexico, and they cause serious problems not also in Mexico but also in the world today. Mexico imports many guns from the US, but actually, most of the guns are used by the drug cartel. Maybe Mexican Government tries to stop the flow of guns from the US in order to decrease the amount of guns to the drug cartel. Certainly, the guns from the US is related to the violence in Mexico.However, I think even if government stops importing guns from the US, drug cartel have many routes to get guns illegally all over the world. Therefore this action will not be effective to stop growing problems in Mexico.
French unions strike over pension reforms
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My points of view
This situation has really put French government to a test. On one hand, many people are not satisfied with the passage of raising the retirement age. On the other hand, the government's pension system is almost in deficit. What the government have to do now is to estabilish new law. However, before the government take something good from the hands of its people, they should also give back something good. Accordingly, concessions are necessary and the Unions must do ,within its power, whatever to ask the people to make the government concess.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/09/23/france.strikes/index.html?iref=allsearch
Italy: Muslims appeal to president over 'discrimination' in north
Police Expenses for Summit Security
OTTAWA — Canadians were amazed to learn that hosting the world’s leaders at back-to-back summit meetings on a weekend in June cost more than $1 billion, most of it for security. Their surprise was renewed this week when newly released documents provided a glimpse into how the police had managed to spend so much money in so little time.
The information provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to an opposition member of Parliament accounted for only about one-sixth of the overall cost of the summit meetings. But it included a wide array of unexpected or expensive items.
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My opinion
It is an excellent movement what Canada did but, it is really make us shocked, no body imagine this amount of money spent in few days. However, we talk about security and save the important politicians and their companion. So, it is really worth this titanic amount of money. Also, Canada is considered one of the countries that has good relationships with most countries of the world. It 'd rather lose this reputation if something happen.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/25/world/americas/25canada.html?_r=1&ref=canada
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told reporters Friday.
The evolution of the Iranian nuclear program actually is very controversial. It's clear that the Iranian government is trying to have time in order to reach its goal. The international community is trying to press Iran to stop its program. The latest decision of Russia to refuse to sell weapons to Iran and the decision of China to support sanctions against Iran is the sign of the determination of the P5 to put Iran under pressure. Iran has no choice than cooperate or try to show a volunteer of cooperation in order to get the veto of its allies in case of a military option.
German Catholic Bishops Say Church Must Discuss Taboos and Compensate Abuse Victims (By Nelson Salgado)
Archbishop Robert Zollits |
These pronouncements of sexual abuse victims have provoked that more than one questions the necessity of "modernizing" some archaic customs within the structure of catholicism. I agree with the argument that these sexual assaults are in part motivated for the bad canalization of the sexuality's lack in priests and other ecclesiastical authorities who must practice the vow of celibacy. If they were allowed to develop a healthy sexual life or having a couple, it could at least prevent some cases like these. Catholic Church still keeps reluctant to change, it seems there is no near future for this initiative.
Turkey, Israel Still `Friends' Following Dispute Over Aid Ships, Gul Says by Elea Ortega
Monday, September 20, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
JAPAN VS CHINA
Tokyo, Japan (CNN) –
China's military puts the scare into Japan, and the U.S. is a key to keeping peace in the region, "The lack of transparency in Chinese national defense policies and the direction of military power are a concern for the region and the international community. Conflicting claims to territorial waters and islands - and the natural resources that go with them - are one of the Asia-Pacific region's flashpoints. China disputes most of its neighbors' claims and claims nearly the entire South China Sea as its own. Japan and China are currently involved in a conflict over a Chinese trawler that collided with Japanese patrol ships Tuesday off the disputed Diaoyu Islands, in the East China Sea. The Japanese coast guard arrested the trawler's captain and the ship. China will never accept the Japanese side's applying domestic law to the Chinese fishing boat operating in that area," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu, according to state-run media. Japan's handling was "absurd, illegal and invalid. The Japanese defense white paper also focused on the role of the U.S. military in protecting Japan from possible attack. In that role, the U.S. military is best positioned on.
These kinds of issues are always happen between two countries who share territorial waters which may cause noisy political conflicts. However, China tries to scare Japan to avoid further action like this. Moreover, showing the power is not a good way to solve this problem due to many consequences if that happened, one of them is economy collapsing in all world because these two countries is considered leaders countries. In contrast, China are so conservative about the military power, they will not involve in war with no positive income. Furthermore, U.S military will take care of Japan territory according the U.S – Japan alliance. Finally, best solution to solve his issue is China should claim the Japanese side to release blocked Chinese ship and crew members and ensure their safety and signing a treaty involving the preservation of the integrity of territorial waters between them.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/09/10/japan.china.paper/index.html
European Commission Warns France About Treatment of Migrants
France is considered as one of the most democratic countries in the world, and it shouldn’t have exercise expulsion of Roma within its territory. Besides, France has agreed European legislation, so it must do its best to abide by the law to assure every life of his or her prosperity, even if that person is from a minority group. It is necessary for the commissioner to intervene in this situation, since France is less likely to stop the expulsion. What the commissioner has to do is not only to ask its members to help Roma integrate, but also to take strong step to require France to be cooperative. Otherwise, European legislation would lose its place, and there’s no need to build up the legislation.
US preparing massive arms deal for Saudi Araba, defense official says (Genshu)
I think there is a conflict between the Realism and Idealism. In terms of the United States, many new jobs are created and the economy will be recovering from bad army sales due to recent economic recession. On the other hand, the Middle East holds many problems, for example peace making between Israel and Palestine, conflicts in Yemen, and development of nuclear weapon in Iran. The proposal of army sales might lead to a worse relation between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and cause more serious tense in the Middle East and the international situation. That is why I think the Capital Hill should discuss this problem seriously.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/09/13/us.saudi.arms.deal/index.html?iref=allsearch
Gillard sworn in as Australian Prime Minister
China's military worrisome
The emergence of China as the second economy after the United States and the decline of Japan economy growth plays a fundamental role in power balance in the Asian region. China is seeking for military power for securing its growth and to capture natural resources in the Asian area. This is a situation that Japan won't accept but Japan can be the loser in this battle anyway. Japan 's security depends on US military power, and it's clear that the influence of China in Asian region can weaken US influence in this region. Even if China decides to control the Island, Japan can protest and Japan will accept but Japan won't wage war against China, either the US. Economic power and capabilities of China will be the leverage that China can use to contain the US in supporting Japan even these two countries are allies. The big question in this problem is the race for military power in the region to counter balance China influence between India, Japan and US.
We can imagine a race for nuclear weapons and nuclear submarines by all the countries in the Asian region. The aggressiveness of China is also a big issue in the area. There is a new slogan that Pekin is using: China will protect its vital interest wherever they are. In this anarchy world, this kind of issues can affect the world stability.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/09/10/japan.china.paper/index.html?iref=obinsite
Journalism Review - Protests Against Alleged Desecration of the Koran in the US Took Place Across Jammu and Kashmir (By Nelson Salgado)
A British minister spy on his own party members. Hamadoun Issabre
Monday, September 13, 2010
UN Rights Chief Hits Russia on Murders (Elea)
Thursday, September 9, 2010
WELCOME to our class blog (and your first assignment)
Objectives--In order to familiarize yourself with current events in international relations, you will be required throughout this semester to find relevant news stories about either of your two assigned countries from English-language news organizations. These exercises will require you to search for, read, understand, summarize, share, think about, and comment on articles.
Instructions--From any of the English-language news organizations' websites listed below, find a current story (no older than 7 days ago) about one of your two assigned countries. Advice: An article that includes one of your assigned countries and another student's assigned country would be especially relevant.
Read, think about, and summarize the artice in one paragraph (minimum 5 sentences), and state your own opinion about the article's content in another paragraph (minimum 5 sentences). On the class blog, post your summary with a link to your article. DEADLINE FOR POSTING = Tuesday 14-Sep. at 2:30 pm.
The New York Times - World
BBC News - World
CNN - World
Also, search to see if your assigned countries have an important English-language daily newspaper that has a website. These might also be good sources for possible articles.