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Haiti police move in on Baby Doc
Our Chief Correspondent, Alex Thomson, reports on the latest bizarre developments in the return of Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier to Haiti.
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A last-minute winner?
As the outcome of the FIFA vote on who’ll host the 2018 World Cup is delayed, our Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson reports on the final moments from Zurich.
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WikiLeaks latest: embarrassing and undermining trust
Our Chief Correspondent, Alex Thomson, says the latest WikilLeaks revelations will not be as damaging as those previously published, but they do offer embarrassment and will undermine trust.
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Nato and the war in Afghanistan
Our Chief Correspondent, Alex Thomson, asks what the NATO summit in Lisbon can possibly do or say about the war in Afghanistan that hasn’t already been said and done.
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Confusion surrounding threats to young Pakistani cricketer
Our Chief Correspondent, Alex Thomson, reports on the latest developments in the mystery surrounding the young Pakistani wicket-keeper who fled to Britain claiming his life was being threatened over the result of a cricket match.
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Why aid workers will continue to be targeted in Afghanistan
With the news that Linda Norgrove may have been killed by a hand grenade thrown by one of her would-be rescuers, our Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson looks at the charged background against which aid agencies have to operate in Afghanistan.
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This time the Games really are at risk
Alex Thomson looks at the escalating problems facing the organisers of next month’s Commonwealth Games in Delhi – and finds that this time the risks are not being over-stated.