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Report / Asia

Nepal: From People Power to Peace?

King Gyanendra’s capitulation on 24 April 2006 in the face of a mass movement marked a victory for democracy in Nepal and, with a ceasefire between the new government and the Maoists now in place, the start of a serious peace process.

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Report / Asia

Terrorism in Indonesia: Noordin’s Networks

The Indonesian police are closing in on Noordin Mohammed Top, South East Asia’s most wanted terrorist.

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Briefing / Asia

Managing Tensions on the Timor-Leste/Indonesia Border

The legacy of “losing” Timor-Leste (East Timor) continues to haunt Indonesia, affecting attitudes toward Aceh and Papua, heightening suspicions about foreign intervention, complicating relations with Australia and perpetuating fears for territorial integrity.

Report / Africa

Congo's Elections: Making or Breaking the Peace

As the Congo approaches its first free elections in 40 years, the stability of the country remains at risk, for three main reasons.

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