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India’s Commonwealth Games : no superpower effort
Krishnan Guru-Murthy blogs on why the screw ups surrounding the Commonwealth Games in Delhi feel so predictable
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy blogs on why the screw ups surrounding the Commonwealth Games in Delhi feel so predictable
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Jonathan Miller blogs from north-western Pakistan where he’s been meeting the Islamist charities helping victims of the floods
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller travels to north west Pakistan and meets the Islamist charities stepping in to distribute food, blankets and clean water.
Islamic charities are on the ground providing aid in flood-hit Pakistan, but there is still widespread devastation as the floods spread south, writes Jonathan Miller from the country.
As four million people face the devastation of floods in Pakistan Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller discovers towns where the only aid is coming from Islamist charities.
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