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Netanyahu back, with some choices to make

Israel's election results are almost final: the precise number doesn't make much difference to Benjamin Netanyahu's options, but his drop in support might be psychologically important.

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How to read Israeli election results

A quick guide to following the Israeli election results.

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Progressive? liberal? socialist? Where is Obama coming from?

Obama's second inaugural seems to have reinforced the narrative that he's a believer in big government. Here's why we should be sceptical about that.

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Cliffhanger election boosts Germany’s liberals

Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats went down to defeat in a cliffhanger state election in Germany yesterday. But it's not all bad news for them, since a liberal revival is a good omen for their national prospects.

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Austria votes to keep conscription

Austrians voted yesterday to retain military conscription, in a victory for the centre-right ahead of this year's general election. But that's very much going against the trend in Europe. It's also something of a reversal of the usual position.

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Guns, debt and hostages: tough times for Obama in Congress

Obama already had trouble with Congress over debt and spending; now he's added guns as well. It's worth looking at the different dynamics involved.

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Torture goes to the movies

A film about the hunt for bin Laden puts torture in the spotlight. Will America face up to what Bush and Cheney did?

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One person’s discrimination, another person’s freedom

Christians claiming relief from discrimination won one case out of four at the European Court of Human Rights. But in Australia, the issue is their right to discriminate against others.

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Queensland comes in first for electoral imbalance

A study by the Queensland Greens throws an interesting light on last year's state election by comparing it with the proportionality of other state and provincial elections around the world.

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So, what’s Mali, and should we care?

Mali isn't Iraq. It isn't even Afghanistan. But whether that's enough to promise success for François Hollande, only time will tell.

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