Friday 12 June, 2009

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Troops let down by High Command in Iraq

British High Command should resign, say experts.


News
Hong Kong and China, a way out from the storm?

Small businesses encouraged to enter the Chinese market in the midst of a financial crisis.


Effective negotiators needed to fend off big states' bullying

A new study finds small states losing experienced negotiators.


London Arabs sceptical of Obama’s speech

The London Arab community react to Obama’s speech.


Tiananmen protests history to Chinese Londoners

Most young Chinese in London know little about the Tiananmen protests and are not very curious, e...


Skateboarding in Afghanistan

Skateboarding breaks stereotypes in Kabul.


Shoe-thrower attends talk after acquittal

Martin Jahnke at talk to mark Tiananmen Square anniversary.


British Museum Art Controversy

The British Museum is proud to showcase artistic heritage from around the world but visitors have...


Features
Photograph: Erin Johnson/Flickr
Polish community reflect on 20 years of democracy

Polish Londoners assess possibility of returnin...

Photograph: Anna Fortune
Silence in the name of protest

Women hold silent vigils against international ...


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Tiananmen protests history to Chinese Londoners

Most young Chinese in London know little about the Tiananmen protests and are not very curious, either.

British Museum Art Controversy

The British Museum is proud to showcase artistic heritage from around the world but visitors have mixed opinions about where some of its items belong.

Silence in the name of protest

Women hold silent vigils against international injustice.

Comment
London interest in Lebanese election.

Lebanese election provokes controversy.


Protests at Parliament Square
Photograph: Melanie Gouby
In London, Tamils found a new life

Many Tamils immigrants from Sri Lanka to London over the last 20 years to find a new life.