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The Dark Side Of Feminism - Why Women Don't Like Powerful Women

The Dark Side Of Feminism - Why Women Don't Like Powerful Women

AMERICA ECONOMIA
The Breakneck Pace And Big Ambitions Of Mexico's New President Pena Nieto

The Breakneck Pace And Big Ambitions Of Mexico's New President Pena Nieto

LA STAMPA
Poor Italy - Why Super Mario Must Go, And Cynical Silvio Can't Stay Away

Poor Italy - Why Super Mario Must Go, And Cynical Silvio Can't Stay Away

CAIXINMEDIA
The Power Couple - US-China Relations At A Crossroads

The Power Couple - US-China Relations At A Crossroads

LE TEMPS
The Two-State Solution Is Dead. Long Live The Two-State Solution

The Two-State Solution Is Dead. Long Live The Two-State Solution

SUDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG
Attention Shoppers, You Share The Blame For Those Deadly Fires In Bangladesh

Attention Shoppers, You Share The Blame For Those Deadly Fires In Bangladesh

LE TEMPS
Linguistic Idealism: Time To Dump English As Europe's Lingua Franca

Linguistic Idealism: Time To Dump English As Europe's Lingua Franca

DIE WELT
How Obama's

How Obama's "Leading From Behind" Worked In Gaza, And Left Iran In The Cold

ECONOMIC OBSERVER
Room Enough For Two Superpowers? A Chinese Look At Kissinger Looking At China

Room Enough For Two Superpowers? A Chinese Look At Kissinger Looking At China

AL-MASRY AL-YOUM
Sharia And Democracy - Twelve Points Of Contention

Sharia And Democracy - Twelve Points Of Contention

SUDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG
Israel's Gaza Backfire: Hamas Gains Credibility In Post-Arab Spring World

Israel's Gaza Backfire: Hamas Gains Credibility In Post-Arab Spring World

SUDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG
Why New EU Quotas For Women Executives Are No Threat To Male Domination

Why New EU Quotas For Women Executives Are No Threat To Male Domination

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    Whether alcohol or absinthe, LSD or heroin, some of humanity's creative geniuses produced their greatest work as mind-altering substances did theirs. A Paris exhibit connects the dots.

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    Disgusted by the "spirit of May '68" the new generation of French Catholics isn't shy about taking on what they see as the moral wasteland that has taken over the country's establishment.

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    To talk or not to talk with the Taliban may be the most pressing matter of all, writes Le Monde's correspondent from Islamabad.

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    Even if outwardly the UK and Germany may appear on opposite sides of the debate over Brussels' power, the European economic heavyweights share common interests.

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