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Efrem Lukatsky/AP Images; Konstantin Chernichkin/Reuters At left, Viktor Yanukovych greeting supporters at a campaign rally in Kiev on February 5, 2010, two days before he won the presidential election; at right, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko challenging the election results in court, February 19, 2010 Viktor Yanukovych, seen five years ago as the vote-stealing villain of the Orange Revolution,
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A plot to launch "commando-style" attacks on Britain, France, and Germany has been intercepted and foiled by drone attacks on militants based in Pakistan, security and intelligence sources said last night. The plan for suicidal onslaughts similar to the 2008 atrocity in Mumbai – where 166 people were killed in a series of gun and grenade assaults – was disrupted after a combined operation involvin
David Miliband fuelled doubts about his intentions to serve on the frontbench under his younger brother tonight after he was heard chastising Harriet Harman for clapping when Ed Miliband described the war against Iraq as "wrong". Yesterday, the shadow foreign secretary used a speech to the party conference in Manchester to urge his supporters to unite behind the new Labour leader, who defeated him
Editor's note: Timothy Snyder's work on the mass killings, both before and during the second world war, in eastern Europe – the territories first divided by treaty and then trampled by conquest and reconquest – has shifted the emphasis of our understanding of the second world war and the Holocaust. In the context of recent debates about the "double genocide" thesis in eastern Europe, Snyder's appr
BEIJING � After weeks of escalating diplomatic tension over Japan’s detention of a Chinese fishing captain, China on Tuesday called on Tokyo to cooperate in resolving the messy dispute involving territorial sovereignty, compensation for damaged boats and such intangibles as wounded national pride. “China highly values China-Japan relations,” Jiang Yu, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, said during a
A woman at an internet cafe in Tehran. Iran has a huge number of bloggers, but there are restrictions over what they can write. Photograph: Kaveh Kazemi/Getty Images A woman at an internet cafe in Tehran. Iran has a huge number of bloggers, but there are restrictions over what they can write. Photograph: Kaveh Kazemi/Getty Images
Ed Miliband was not an MP in 2003 when the Iraq war decision was made David Miliband has been caught on film rebuking a former cabinet minister for applauding his brother who said Labour was "wrong" to go to war in Iraq. Ed Miliband, who was not an MP when Iraq was invaded, raised the issue in his first speech as Labour leader. Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband was filmed turning to Harriet
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