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Biographical John MacFarlane is a writer, producer and editor from Montreal, Canada. He has an MA in media studies, a grad diploma in journalism and a B.Eng in electrical engineering. His MA thesis was about the Daily Show. He's interested in civic engagement and communications theory, the digital divide and alternative economic theories, and saving nature. Topics
The Overview: 07.02.08posted by John MacFarlane at 0h10 GMT on Feb 7
Back after a short hiatus, with lots to catch up on. Africa: News reports suggest Kenya's situation has stabilized as diplomats and politicians continue to seek a mediated agreement that will end post-election violence. Kenyan Pundit offers a long list of recent news and information. Asia: China cracks down on dissent only months before the Olympics, Human Rights Watch observes. Expect token concern from Olympics organizers and Western nations. The speaker of the Phillipines' House of Representatives was ousted in a bribery scandal that could have further repercussions. Europe: A planned agreement between the EU and Serbia, where an election was recently held, has been delayed amid political disputes over the future of Kosovo. Kosovo is expected to declare independence within weeks. Italy will hold an election in April after its unstable parliament was dissolved. Turkey is voting on allowing headscarves in universities, a move that freaks out the country's secular demographic.
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