Jeremy Walden-Schertz Archive
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Oct 08, 2009
After years of infighting between its national member states, sweeping EU reforms threaten to overwhelm sceptics. Negotiations between the European Union and the Czech Republic on are being called the "final hurdle" for the Lisbon Treaty in the international media. Read Article Lisbon Treaty verges on ratification
Jun 30, 2009
The story of a solar-power pioneering family in California ... and counting the cost of helping to kickstart the green revolution Read Article Solar powered momentum under the California sun
Jan 27, 2009
Mosquitoes that transmit dengue fever are old enough to have incubated the virus sufficiently to cause an infection. So by shortening the life spans of mosquitoes, scientists hope to curb dengue fever and a number of other mosquito-borne maladies. Read Article Infecting them before they infect us
Jan 06, 2009
Pyongyang sends a cryptic message about 'denuclearising' the peninsula despite the leverage it enjoys from its nuclear programme. Read Article North Korea's leaders master the mixed signal
Oct 18, 2008
Thai Prime minister is under pressure to resign following the police action against anti-government protesters and also the Cambodian border skirmish. Read Article Army chief weighs in against ruling party
Sep 03, 2008
Cracks appear in Thailand's government after the foreign minister says he will step down, piling pressure on the prime minister. Read Article Thai PM's cabinet crumbles