Sorry, Sir Christopher Meyer, but America doesn't need Assad's help to strike Isil Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Sir Christopher Meyer rose to become Britain's ambassador in Washington at the summit of a 37-year diplomatic career. So it was with some surprise that I read his analysis in the Telegraph on Saturday of what should be done about Isil in Syria. Put simply ...
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Sir Christopher Meyer rose to become Britain's ambassador in Washington at the summit of a 37-year diplomatic career. So it was with some surprise that I read his analysis in the Telegraph on Saturday of what should be done about Isil in Syria. Put simply ...
Cynicism is no match for the mortal threat posed by Isis Financial Times
The cold war carried the highest stakes in history – nuclear weapons saw to that – but it was essentially rational. There were spheres of influence, the dark logic of deterrence and even some grown-up bartering over arms and territory. So when David ...
The cold war carried the highest stakes in history – nuclear weapons saw to that – but it was essentially rational. There were spheres of influence, the dark logic of deterrence and even some grown-up bartering over arms and territory. So when David ...
Women's ODI: England claim D/L win over India at Scarborough BBC Sport
England beat India by 42 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the first one-day international at Scarborough. The rain-affected match saw England limit India to 193-8 from 47 overs, opener Smriti Mandhana hitting 74 before she was run out by Jenny ...
England beat India by 42 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the first one-day international at Scarborough. The rain-affected match saw England limit India to 193-8 from 47 overs, opener Smriti Mandhana hitting 74 before she was run out by Jenny ...
How much should we be willing to pay for the 'Glory of Rome?' Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
In a recent blog post I compared an estimated cost mitigating climate change with an estimate someone had made of the cost of terraforming Mars. Obviously there was a tongue-in-cheek aspect to the comparison, since – although I suspect they were both ...
In a recent blog post I compared an estimated cost mitigating climate change with an estimate someone had made of the cost of terraforming Mars. Obviously there was a tongue-in-cheek aspect to the comparison, since – although I suspect they were both ...
After decades of stalling, a day of reckoning for France Financial Times
After two years of compromise, France's President Normal has met his moment of truth. The stand-off between François Hollande, the Socialist head of state, and the leftwing of his own party that erupted at the weekend, resulting in the purging of anti-austerity ...
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After two years of compromise, France's President Normal has met his moment of truth. The stand-off between François Hollande, the Socialist head of state, and the leftwing of his own party that erupted at the weekend, resulting in the purging of anti-austerity ...
Aaron's future rests in Edna's hands Digital Spy UK
Cain and Aaron arrive back in the village after successfully misleading the police, but everyone knows that Aaron is far from safe and they urge him to leave sooner rather than later. At the same time, Edna questions Paddy about who really started the fire.
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Cain and Aaron arrive back in the village after successfully misleading the police, but everyone knows that Aaron is far from safe and they urge him to leave sooner rather than later. At the same time, Edna questions Paddy about who really started the fire.
The Strange & Curious Tale of the Last True Hermit GQ Magazine
For nearly thirty years, a phantom haunted the woods of Central Maine. Unseen and unknown, he lived in secret, creeping into homes in the dead of night and surviving on what he could steal. To the spooked locals, he became a legend—or maybe a myth.
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For nearly thirty years, a phantom haunted the woods of Central Maine. Unseen and unknown, he lived in secret, creeping into homes in the dead of night and surviving on what he could steal. To the spooked locals, he became a legend—or maybe a myth.
The jihadis exploit social media to terrorise and to lure recruits, writes Zeynep ... Financial Times
Even hardened journalists warned people not to watch the video, not even to share stills from it. One simply wrote, “oh, dear God, no”. But minutes after it was posted, images of James Foley's decapitation had spread. People searching for information about ...
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Even hardened journalists warned people not to watch the video, not even to share stills from it. One simply wrote, “oh, dear God, no”. But minutes after it was posted, images of James Foley's decapitation had spread. People searching for information about ...
This Man Has ALS, And His Ice Bucket Challenge Will Make You Laugh. Then It ... Huffington Post
Over the last few weeks, social media has gone berserk with the #ALSIceBucketChallenge, as celebrities, tech moguls, politicians, and people everywhere grab buckets of ice water and dump them on their heads — all in the name of raising awareness for ...
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Over the last few weeks, social media has gone berserk with the #ALSIceBucketChallenge, as celebrities, tech moguls, politicians, and people everywhere grab buckets of ice water and dump them on their heads — all in the name of raising awareness for ...
GCSE Results Day 2014 Telegraph.co.uk
•C grades up overall as English results plummet •GCSEs 2014: schools in uproar as English grades drop •GCSE results: 'Lionel Messi effect' drives rise in Spanish •GCSE results: 'limit pupils to no more than five subjects' •GCSE reforms: explained
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•C grades up overall as English results plummet •GCSEs 2014: schools in uproar as English grades drop •GCSE results: 'Lionel Messi effect' drives rise in Spanish •GCSE results: 'limit pupils to no more than five subjects' •GCSE reforms: explained
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