Saudi Arabia is getting younger. In 2004, one out of every two Saudis was less then fifteen years old. That means a lot of new jobs are going to need to be created by the time these kids are out of school.
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Fifty years after the 1956 revolution in Hungary, and Budapest’s emblematic monuments betray a continuing uncertainty - what exactly did it all mean?
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More than two years have passed since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which ended the long running conflict in Sudan, and Juba, the capital of the new government of southern Sudan, is being transformed into a boom town.
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On October 27 2005, riots shook the French faith in their model of social integration after the death of two youths in the banlieues. Does the new museum of indigenous arts at Quai Branly reflect a new approach to their post-colonial present?
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On October 13, the photography exhibition ‘In the Face of History’ opened in London
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8000km from home, the Congolese community in Paris remain as concerned as ever by the politics in their country – and unconvinced the elections that took place on the 30 July will change anything
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In a War Veterans Retirement Home in Warsaw, from among the relics of the past, people are building a present free of a future
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Europe is opening up its labour markets. But unless the EU creates a framework which guarantees respect for workers rights, such measures could be exploited to the detriment of the people of Europe
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The recent Saudi-China oil agreement sent shock waves through an America already reconsidering its relationship to the Kingdom.
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Iraqis may have been liberated from Saddam Hussein, but they are not yet free of the punishing debt he left behind.
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