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what does the future hold for the war-torn state now it's opened the doors to its oil industry
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The EU's Common Fisheries Policy lies in tatters, as fears grow that fish stocks are reaching crisis point. Could a controversial system of...
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As troops are slowly replaced by businessmen, the battle for Iraq's oil is just beginning. Martin Chulov reports
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Since the end of apartheid South Africa has become a world economic powerhouse. But how are the country's businesses placed to deal with the...
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Iraq is embracing independent rule, yet its success will depend largely on outside forces. Martin Chulov reports
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Piracy is making the vital shipping route through the Gulf of Aden a virtual no-go area, and while naval task forces ready for battle, the...
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Spreading operations globally and cherry-picking countries for their particular skillset is the future of outsourcing. Josephine Moulds reports
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Democracy reborn?
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Cities within cities
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The new Opec
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