- Author Says Race, Not Socialism, Is Key to North Korean Ideology
In new book, Brian Myers describes N. Korea's core race beliefs as legacy of Japanese colonial rule in early 20th century
新しい本の中で、ブライアンマイヤーズ説明し、北朝鮮の初期の20世紀の日本の植民地支配の遺産としてコアレース信念を掲載
- The largest mass conversion in history | Steve O'Hagan
El Salvador finally honours its heroic Jesuits, but is this a fillip for Central America's liberation theologists, or an epitaph?This weekend, the government of El Salvador will issue a formal apology for its persecution of the Jesuit order during the bloody civil war of the 1980s. This comes a couple of months after the honouring six priests, killed 20 years ago. For all the murdered priests, nuns, catechists and ordinary churchgoers it's all a little late, but it's still pretty incredible news given the scale of the search for reconciliation and justice that this country still faces nearly 20 years since the shooting stopped.The Jesuits have been torch bearers of liberation theology in Latin America, and in a wider sense the accolade was a recognition of not just them, but their controversial belief system. Emerging in the 60s as a fusion of socialist theory and religious devotion, liberation theology put the poor at the heart of the church's mission. It aimed to remake society in the image of Christ's example, confronting injustice and inequality. It offered utopia, the construction of a socialist paradise on earth. But while filming in Central America for a documentary looking at the religious map here, despite the belated recognition for the Jesuits, I've had to ask the question: what has become of those hopes?For a brief period in the early 1980s, it looked like liberation theology might be on the verge of creating the just, egalitarian society it envisaged. The revolutionary Sandinista government that took power in Nicaragua in 1979 included several liberation theology priests. In El Salvador, even the conservative Archbishop Oscar Romero began preaching against his country's gross injustices – for which he was murdered by rightwing forces in 1980.But stereotyped エルサルバドル最終的には、その英雄的なイエズス会優等が、中央アメリカの解放theologistsか、碑文は、このじきですか?この週末は、エルサルバドル政府は内戦中のイエズス会は、迫害のための正式な謝罪を発行します1980
- A Sri Lankan Underdog Battles Global Tea Giants
Facing competition from global tea giants, a tea grower has followed other Sri Lankan businesses in becoming a specialist producer of exclusive products. 茶栽。排他的な製品の専門プロデューサーになることに、他のスリランカのビジネス続いている世界のお茶の巨人からの競争に直面
- How Much Does Your Doctor Make?
High-tech specialists are raking in the dough even as family doctors barely keep up with inflation. ハイテク専門の生地でも、家族、医師はほとんどインフレに追いついてかき集めている
- Cupcakes take on egg tarts as new bakeries grab a big bite
They are petite and sweet and are increasingly taking on egg tarts as the city's bite-sized treat of choice. Cupcakes - small confection topped with icing and also known as fairy cakes - are being gobbled down in increasing numbers in Hong Kong. There are now at least three specialist cup-cakeries in the city, with restaurant chain Maxims also eyeing the market.
彼らは小柄さと甘さと、ますます街の一口としてエッグタルトにしているの選択肢を扱うサイズ
- Protesters occupy Spanish center in downtown Istanbul
The Socialist Democracy Party ( SDP) members occupied a Spanish language and culture center in Istanbul's downtown Beyoglu district on Wednesday, in solidarity with workers of the alcohol and tobacco monopoly Tekel.
About 50 SDP members entered the Cervantes Institute, made all staff and students leave, blocked the elevators and stairs, and hung signs from the window in support of Tekel workers, who have been protesting proposed changes to their working conditions for over two months.
The ... 社会民主主義党(SDP)のメンバーは13日、連帯して、アルコールやタバコの独占Tekelの労働者とスペイン語とは、イスタンブールのダウンタウンのベイオール地区の文化の中心地を占領した
- Malay Ruler of Johor State in Malaysia dies
The Sultan, or literally the Malay Ruler, of Johor State in Malaysia Iskandar Ismail died on Friday at the age of 77, a local media reported here.
Bernama, Malaysia's news agency, said that the Sultan died at 7. 08 pm at the Puteri Specialist Hospital in Johor, where he was admitted to earlier due to an illness.
The Sultan, installed as the 8th Supreme Head of the country on Nov. 15, 1984, left behind his wife and 10 children.
&$&$Source: Xinhua&$&$ ... スルタン、または、文字通りのマレー語ルーラー、ジョホール州、マレーシアイスカンダルイスでは金曜日に77の地元メディアがここに
- Fiji holds training for disaster risk reduction
Twenty-five participants from Fiji, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea are in Nadi, Fiji, attending a training on building capacities for early recovery and disaster risk reduction as they are the ones prone to disasters.
The workshop was conducted by specialists from the United Nations Development Program's Bureau of Crisis Prevention and Recovery in Geneva as well as specialists from the UNDP Pacific Center.
When a disaster strikes, the focus is saving peoples' lives and this is ... 20、フィジー、サモア、ソロモン諸島、パプアニューギニアから5参加者のナンディ、フィジーとして、彼らのものの災害になりやすいの早期回復と災害リスク削減のための能力構築に訓練に参加している
- Guardian Daily podcast: Obama toughens line with Tehran; plus Ashcroft under pressure over tax status
The Obama administration is speeding up the deployment of special warships off the Iranian coast. Our Washington correspondent Chris McGreal explains why, while foreign affairs specialist Simon Tisdall looks at the likely reaction from Iran.Amazon.com has stopped selling books published by Macmillan - physical books and digital Kindle editons - in an argument over pricing. Katie Allen, our media business correspondent, says Macmillan is one of several publishers in America who say Amazon is setting the price of bestsellers too low.Lord Ashcroft - the Conservative party's biggest donor - is under fresh pressure to explain his tax status. Polly Curtis, our Whitehall correspondent, says the Cabinet Office has been told by the Information Commissioner to reveal what the peer promised when he was made a peer in 2000.British lecturers teaching at Italian universities say they're the victims of discrimination, reports Tom Kington from Rome.Jon DennisIain ChambersTim Maby
オバマ政権は、イランの沖合で、特別な艦船の配備を急いでいます
- Politics, as much as economics, is behind Greece's current troubles | Kevin Featherstone
If the country is to recover, it needs EU support to overcome systemic problems and realise necessary reformsGreece has presented the eurozone with its biggest challenge since the global economic crisis erupted. The issues arising from the high levels of government borrowing and debt in Athens pose delicate problems for the European Central Bank and EU governments. Last week, Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel prize winner for economics, weighed in to urge Europe to show solidarity with Greece.The signals given by EU leaders thus far have been uncertain, putting the pressure on Greece to be bold in its domestic reforms. In the next two weeks, the EU commission and EU finance ministers (ECOFIN) will decide whether the country is doing enough to avoid Armageddon. Officials are currently preparing their assessments and by February 16 ECOFIN will decide whether to escalate the sanctions on Athens for running an excessive deficit.In the land that gave us the very notion of politics, it is crucial for such assessments to recognise that it is politics, more than economics, that will determine Greece's longer-term fate. A euro-exit would be so nightmarish that it is almost unthinkable that Athens would not do whatever is necessary to avoid it, and this is what the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has promised. Left outside the EU club with its own currency, the costs of recovery would be truly horrendous. Moreover, the eurozone must avoid the risk of creating a domino effect with perhaps Spain and Ireland being pressed by the markets to follow.The more uncertain question is whether Athens can put its house in order and avoid a recurrence of this crisis. And this is where politics comes in. There are two major hurdles for the Socialist government in Athens to surmount. One concer 場合は、国を回復する場合は、EUの制度の問題や実現に必要なreformsGreece克服するために世界的な経済危機以来、最大の課題とユーロを提示した支援を必要と噴出した
- Prawit: Seh Daeng's a bad example
The actions of controversial army specialist Khattiya Sawasdipol, widely known as Seh Daeng, are a bad example for the army, according to Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon. 物議を醸す軍の専門家Khattiya Sawasdipolの行動は、広く世直ディンデーンとして知られ、軍にとっては、悪い例では、防衛大臣Prawit Wongsuwonに応じています
- Chaisit offers to mediate
Former army commander-in-chief Gen Chaisit Shinawatra on Wednesday afternoon offered to mediate between outspoken army specialist Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol and the army leadership. 水曜日の午後に元陸軍司令官の最高司令。玄Chaisitタクシン率直な軍の専門家〜かもジェンKhattiya Sawasdipolと軍の指導者との間を仲介することを申し出た
- Thaksin calls for red-shirt unity
Key leaders of the United front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) should end their conflict with Gen Panlop Pinmanee, a key member of the opposition Puea Thai Party, and army specialist Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol, fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra said in a tweet. 独裁(UDD)ではに対する民主主義のための統一戦線の主要指導。玄Panlop Pinmanee、野党Pueaタイ党の主要メンバーは、軍の専門家〜かもジェンKhattiya Sawasdipol、逃亡中の元首相タクシン首相との紛争を終結する必要がありますつぶやきで述べている
- Seh Daeng to report to police today
Army specialist Khattiya Sawasdipol, better known as Seh Daeng, was expected to report to police to hear charges against him on Monday. 軍の専門家Khattiya Sawasdipol、より良い世直ディンデーンとして知られ、月曜日に彼の告発を聞いて、警察に報告することが期待された
- Seh Daeng to return on Monday
Army specialist Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol said if police have not issued an arrest warrant for him as reported by the media, he will return to Bangkok on Monday. 場合、警察は彼の逮捕は、マスコミによって報告を発行していない軍の専門家〜かもジェンKhattiya Sawasdipolよると、彼はバンコクに月曜日に帰国する
- Black wreath laid at army headquarters
About 100 red-shirts and representatives from the Friends of Seh Daeng group, led by Singthong Buachum, laid a black wreath outside army headquarters on Thursday morning in protest against the suspension from duty of Maj-Gen Khattiya Sawasdiphol, a highly controversial army specialist. 約100人、赤シャツとの代表者は、Friends世直Daengのグループは、Singthong Buachum主導から、抗議で〜かも義務-ジェンKhattiya Sawasdiphol、非常に物議を醸す軍の専門家からの懸濁液に対して11日午前、陸軍本部の外に黒い花輪を築きました
- Soldiers flex muscle in Prachin Buri
More than 1,000 troops of the Second Infantry Regiment in Prachin Buri on Wednesday morning gathered in front of the military camp in protest against army specialist Maj-Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol and in a show of their support to army chief Anupong Paojinda. 水曜日の朝にプラチンブリでの第2歩兵連隊の1000人以上が軍の軍の専門家〜かもに抗議し、軍事キャンプの前に集まってジェンKhattiya Sawasdipolとそのサポートのショーで陸軍参謀長Anupong Paojindaする
- Pierre Chabert obituary
French theatre-maker and Beckett specialistPierre Chabert, who has died of a cerebral haemorrhage aged 70, was one of France's leading actors in the intellectual theatre. He came to specialise in the work of both Samuel Beckett, with whom he collaborated for many years, and Robert Pinget.In the mid-60s, Chabert was cast in Pinget's monologue L'Hypothèse (Hypothesis), in Paris. Pinget was primarily a novelist, who had started to write for the theatre and had little idea of stage direction, so he turned to his friend Beckett for advice. Beckett devised a precise staging for the production. Although he always knew (usually against the will of the director) exactly how he wanted things done, it was the first time that Beckett had directed. Chabert's article about the production has been widely reprinted over the years in many countries.Chabert wrote for many theatrical journals on the practical problems of bringing difficult modern works to life on the stage and on dramatic theory in general. He was an innovative director, an adapter of novels for the stage and a brilliant reader of literary texts, possessing a resonant voice that was as instantly recognisable as that of his mentor, Jean-Louis Barrault, in whose company he performed for many years.Born just outside Paris shortly after the outbreak of the second world war, Chabert was educated in Grenoble, south-east France. He originally wanted to be a singer but found his calling in acting. After working for several small theatre companies, he began a lengthy collaboration with Barrault and Barrault's wife, Madeleine Renaud.Among the other authors performed by Chabert were Pinget, Serge Rezvani, Raymond Cousse and Alain Didier-Weill. He took a particular interest in the German author Thomas Bernhard, and had recently adap 人の脳内出血70歳の自宅で死去したフランス演劇メーカー、ベケットspecialistPierre 03-6439-3331、1つのフランスを代表する俳優だった劇場知的
- Jyoti Basu obituary
Veteran communist politician who nearly became prime minister of IndiaJyoti Basu, who has died aged 95, was one of the last Indian politicians whose careers started before the end of British rule. He was a stalwart of the much-fractured communist movement, but his devout socialism was tempered by pragmatism and an unerring political instinct. He was chief minister of his beloved West Bengal state for more than 23 continuous years – longer by far than any other chief minister of any Indian state.That remarkable tenure was made possible by Basu's towering popularity, the result of seven decades of public and political service, most of it in Kolkata (or Calcutta, as it was known for most of his long life). He could have gone to the very top, as India's first communist prime minister in the mid-1990s, but his chance evaporated when his Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) decided to boycott the United Front coalition, which went on to rule under HD Deve Gowda of the Janata Dal. Basu thought the boycott a calamitous mistake, but true to style he remained steadfastly loyal to his party.Jyoti Kiran Basu (the middle name was quickly dropped) was born into a well-to-do Hindu family. His father, a respectable doctor, was later horrified by Jyoti's choice of a political career, and even more by his choice of party. But the boy's early years were comfortably uneventful. He was educated in private schools and graduated from Presidency College, Kolkata, before sailing to Britain in 1935 to study law.There, he became fascinated by leftist theory and practice. He attended lectures by Harold Laski, and got involved with the Communist Party of Great Britain. He wanted to join the party, but was dissuaded by its general secretary Harry Pollitt, who knew the young Indian could get into ベテランの共産主義の政治家、ほぼIndiaJyoti Basu氏は95歳で死去したの首相となり、その1つのキャリア、英国の支配が終わる前に最後に起動したインドの政治家だった
- ICUと感染症内科について
win-win の関係が大事 - チーム医療のコンセプトを - 内容も大事だが、コミュニケーションも大事 - 参考文献 - 1. lahey t, shah r, gittzus j, schwartzman j, kirkland k. infectious diseases consultation lowers mortality from staphylococcus aureus bacteremia. medicine (baltimore). 2009 sep;88(5):263-267.
- Portuguese parliament votes to legalise gay marriage
If bill is approved by President An。bal Cavaco Silva, Portugal will be sixth European country to allow same-sex marriagePortugal's parliament has passed a bill allowing gay marriage in the mostly Roman Catholic country.The Socialist government's bill won the support today of all left-of-centre parties. Right-of-centre parties opposed the change and argued that it should be put to a national referendum.The proposed law will go to the Portuguese president, An。bal Cavaco Silva, who will decide whether to ratify or veto it, but a veto can be overturned by parliament. Its approval would make Portugal the sixth European country to allow same-sex marriages.The prime minister, Jóse 。ócrates, said the measure was part of his effort to modernise Portugal. Two years ago his government lifted a ban on abortion.PortugalGay rightsCivil partnershipsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
もし法案を大統領のアニバルカバコシルバで、ポルトガル第六されるヨーロッパの国同性marriagePortugal議会法案は、主にカトリックcountry.The社会主義政府の法案で同性結婚を可決してできるように承認され、今日のすべての左の支持ウォンの中心部政党
- 新型日産パトロールの発表 New nissan PATROL 2010
yet another impressive patrol feature is the cool box mounted in the centre console between the front seats. incorporating a unique double hinge design, the lid of the cool box can be opened easily from either the front or second row of seats to access the six 600ml drink bottles inside.
- 'It's just a great feeling' – amid Haiti's pain, a rescuer's story
A week after the earthquake devastated Haiti, killing up to 200,000 people, rescuers are, miraculously, still discovering survivors in the rubble. Here Patrick Thomas, a 23-year-old US air force rescue specialist, describes the battle to find and free the livingWe flew in on a C130 just 27 hours after the earthquake and were the first American team on the ground. We've been working around the clock, sleeping in the van between shifts.It's exhausting digging through the the rubble day after day but this is the sort of thing we constantly train for. This is what it's all about.Our team has done a lot of extractions of people trapped in buildings. You find someone and it's just a great feeling. When you start digging to get them out it can seem straightforward, but when you solve one problem, like clearing a piece of debris, you then find two other problems, and on it goes. You think it'll take 20 minutes but it takes five hours.It sounds weird but when a patient is released, and the pressure on their body is relieved, that's often when they pass out, or maybe even die. That's because if a muscle was constricted it burns up energy. Acid builds up and stays in that part of the body. Relieve the pressure and you release the toxins and that can damage the kidneys or heart. You've got to be ready to anticipate that.There was one guy we took out who lost both his legs. Everybody did what they were supposed to do and we flew him to a hospital ship but he still died. Not all our rescues have happy endings.There is tension between the American and French rescue teams, rivalry and political stuff. You could cut it with a knife. But it doesn't interfere with the job, we all get on with it.Right now we're backing up a French and Turkish team which is digging out a woman trapped on 1週間後には、地震、20万人を殺害ハイチ荒廃、救助隊が、奇跡的には、まだがれきの中から生存者を発見している
- French MP seeks early ban on Muslim veil in public
Jean Francois Cope wants 。750 fine for anyone wearing or making someone else wear head-to-toe shroudsA French MP says he will soon put forward legislation that would make wearing face-covering Muslim veils in public an offence subject to a 。750 fine.Jean-Francois Cope, who heads the governing UMP party in the National Assembly, said in an interview with Le Figaro that the ban on wearing burkas and other face-shrouding veils would extend to all public spaces, including the street.He said certain cultural events and carnivals would be exempt from the legislation.Those who oblige women to wear the head-to-toe veils also would be subject to fines.The opposition Socialist party is against the proposal.FranceIslamHuman rightsReligionguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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- Dubai World's Istithmar unit names new CEO
State-owned conglomerate Dubai World, which sought a standstill on some 22 billion U.S. dollars of debts, named a new chief executive officer for its private equity unit Istithmar World on Wednesday, the state news agency WAM reported.
Andy Watson, who was Istithmar's chief investment officer, replaced private equity investment specialist David Jackson as the company's acting chief executive with immediate effect, the report said.
According to WAM, Watson has an extensive background within ... 国営コングロマリットドバイの世界は、債務の一部22000000000ドル、そのプライベートエクイティユニットイスティマル世界のために水曜日には、新しい最高経営責任者という名前の停止を求め、国営通信社WAMは報告した
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why the left should support sea shepherd’s anti-whaling campaignben courtice16 january 2010when the sea shepherd vessel ady gil sank on january 8 following a collision with a ship in the japanese whaling fleet, snap protests were called outside japanese embassy offices in australia. for some, this has become a political football to kick their own goals, but the cause of marine conservation deserves better. new zealand foreign minister murray mccully accused the sea shepherd protesters of “behaving in a manner that has put life at risk” — after they were nearly killed in the collision! japanese representatives went further, insinuating that the ady gil left a fuel spill, although sea shepherd said this may have been staged by the whalers. australia’s environment minister, peter garrett, stated in a letter to sea shepherd that his government’s “opposition to commercial and so-called ‘scientific’ whaling” is best expressed by diplomatic means. some on the left attack sea shepherd for alleged racism and nationalism. one socialist blog author, john passant, said: “there is nothing about whales that means humanity shouldn’t eat them” before going on to explain that sea shepherd had utilised racist, colonialist arguments against indigenous subsistence whaling, such as that practised by the makah people in northern united states. the australian government’s opposition to whaling, passant said, supported its “imperialist claims to the australian antarctic territory”, claims recognised only by the other four countries with similar claims. passant asserted that “the antarctic minke whale is not under threat of extinction”, citing a 1989 figure for the minke population. according to greenpeace, however, the international whaling commission’s 1990 estimate of the antarctic minke population as 760,000 “was withdrawn by the iwc in 2000 because recent surveys found far fewer minkes … new estimates are half the old in every area that has been resurveyed. the iwc’s scientists … so far have not been able to agree a new estimate.” passant attacks sea shepherd for elitism. “their activity does not extend to agitating among japanese or australian workers as workers, in particular those in the ports and on the boats. they have contempt for workers … their approach involves substituting themselves for the mass of people.” the history of direct action activism is full of debates about elitism. the dichotomy of small bands of heroes doing the direct action, funded by passive supporters’ direct-debit activism, does not necessarily build a bigger movement and can reinforce passivity. but a better solution than attacking sea shepherd — which at least keeps the issue on people’s minds — would be to try to mobilise its supporters for more participatory protests such as those outside the japanese embassy. evidence of racism from sea shepherd has been scant since its 1999 campaign against makah whaling. that campaign was undertaken in alliance with right-wing, anti-indigenous republican senator jack metcalf. while sea shepherd deserves condemnation for its attack on an endangered culture like the makah, who do not engage in industrial whale slaughter, its target today is the japanese whaling fleet. sea shepherd’s current campaign name, “operation waltzing matilda”, may be an appeal to nationalism (certainly, it’s embarrassingly lame), but there is no evidence of anti-japanese racism in it. it is not mandatory to embrace all of sea shepherd’s past actions or statements in order to support this current campaign against whaling. the whole industrial fishing industry is unsustainable. drift-netting, bottom trawling and overfishing are destroying the world's fish “stocks”. the fact that we call them stocks underlies the problem: fish are not an inert resource, but part of an ecosystem. whaling as practised by the japanese fleet ought to be considered in the industrial fishing category and leftists should not be afraid to condemn it. it feeds, not the world, but a luxury niche market of wealthy consumers. sea shepherd states its reason for its actions clearly: “japanese whalers are operating illegally by targeting endangered and protected whales in an established international whale sanctuary in violation of a global moratorium on commercial whaling, in violation of the antarctic treaty and in contempt of an australian federal court order.” while a broad movement against all industrial fishing is needed, australia is not even living up to its promise to halt japan’s whaling. an example of what action could be taken is the venezuelan government’s banning last march of industrial trawl-fishing within venezuela’s territorial waters. that law has the double effect of empowering small-scale and subsistence fishing activities while destroying the big-business fishing industry. if only garrett and the alp government had as much spine.
- Letters: PR can still deliver a party majority
Geoffrey Wheatcroft gives an outing to the old canard that proportional representation involves small parties holding excessive power (The price of a kingmaker: Clegg protests too much, 6 January) and cites the Free Democrats in Germany. In fact, the Free Democrats have only recently come back into German government after many years. In the last Bundestag, there was a grand coalition between Socialists and Christian Democrats. The Liberal Democrats' preferred election system for Britain is used for local elections in Scotland and for all elections in the Republic of Ireland.Contrary to Mr Wheatcroft's thesis, the single transferable vote gives parties an overall majority with about 45% of the vote, and has done on many occasions since Irish independence in 1921. Under STV, there would have been several majority governments in the UK since 1945, but not with crushing and irresponsible majorities, and not in ways that distort the representation of other strands of British opinion in our parliament. Surely 35% of the vote is too low to give any single party an overall majority in the Commons, as we did with Labour in 2005. Is it really unreasonable to deprive a party with less than 45% of the vote of the right to exercise untrammelled power?Chris Huhne MPLib Dem, Eastleigh Proportional representationChris HuhneNick CleggGermanyLiberal DemocratsIrelandLabourguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
ジェフリーウィートクロフトを与える古いデマは、比例代表小政党政界の実力者の(標準価格:クレッグも、1月6日)、ドイツの自由民主主義を挙げ多くの抗議行動、過度の電力持ち株を含むため外出
- Guardian Daily podcast: Severe weather warnings across much of UK; plus intelligence crisis in Afghanistan
As Britain experienes its longest spell of cold weather for almost 30 years, Martin Wainwright reports from Leeds, where he's exeriencing his own snow-related problems. Mervyn Cole from Age Concern/Help the Aged explains how the cold snap is affecting older people.Hilary Benn, seccretary of state for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, has unveiled the government's food strategy for the next 20 years. The Guardian's Felicity Lawrence, author of two books about the food business - Not on the Label and Eat Your Heart Out - gives her reaction.Adam Gabbatt joins keepers at London Zoo, where staff are busy with the annual task of counting all the animals there.The most senior US military intelligence officer in Afghanistan has criticised the work of his agents in the country. Major General Michael Flynn says he wants intelligence work to focus less on the Taliban and more on the Afghan people. Foreign affairs specialist Simon Tisdall and security editor Richard Norton-Taylor say the report paints a devastating picture of American intelligence.Jon DennisFrancesca Panetta
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