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![]() Washington (UPI) May 18, 2010 Britain's May 6 election and the formation of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government were remarkable events. With Tory leader David Cameron as prime minister and Lib Dem head Nick Clegg as deputy PM, some commentators regard this union as transformative in changing the way British politics are conducted. Others gushed that this outcome could be applicable to the politics of democracies and especially the United States at times of crisis and peril. But before rushing to th ... read more |
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Algerian power struggle takes its toll![]() Algeria's security service has stepped up its campaign to weaken President Abdelaziz Bouteflika with a crackdown on his allies in the top echelons of the state oil monopoly, Sonatrach, a pillar of Algeria's economy. This has been billed as an anti-corruption clean-out in high places, but it's widely viewed as masking a power struggle within the nation's elite, with the military and inte ... more Comfut System From EADS DS Completes Test Phase ![]() The Spanish Future Soldier System ComFut (Combatiente del Futuro) is nearing the finishing line. In March, EADS Defence and Security (DS) in Spain delivered 36 equipment sets to the Spanish Army as specified in the Design and Development (D+D) contract signed with the Ministry of Defence. These sets have been used to train the first 25 soldiers from the Academia de Infanteria (Infantry Aca ... more Luciad Brings Dependable Situational Awareness To Training And Simulation ![]() Luciad, the specialist in high performance visualization for mission-critical Defense and Security applications, is presenting a number of software solutions for dependable situational awareness at ITEC2010 in London. At the 21st edition of the event, Luciad will be highlighting its latest advances in high performance visualization and graphical analysis solutions for mission-critical defe ... more |
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![]() Washington (AFP) May 19, 2010 US legislators condemned Canada, China, Mexico, Russia and Spain on Wednesday for failing to crack down on piracy of movies, music, videogames and other copyrighted works. Theft of intellectual property in the five nations was at "alarming levels," the Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus said, placing them at the top of the "2010 International Piracy Watch List" for the second year in a row. The caucus, made up of 70 members of the US House of Representatives and Senate, said it was " ... read more |
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