Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

 
Sun, sand and sharia
 
The Gambia fashions itself as a kind of Islamic state
 
How a tiny West African tourist trap is turning itself into an Islamic republic
 
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Sun, sand and sharia
 
The Gambia fashions itself as a kind of Islamic state
 
How a tiny West African tourist trap is turning itself into an Islamic republic
 
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Startups in Australia
 
From lucky to plucky
 
An entrepreneurial prime minister calls for a culture of innovation
 
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Startups in Australia
 
From lucky to plucky
 
An entrepreneurial prime minister calls for a culture of innovation
 
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The Economist explains
 
Why the Anglicans’ meeting matters
 
ON JANUARY 11th, 38 leaders of Anglican provinces around the world will begin a five-day meeting in Canterbury, the spiritual home of the global Anglican communion....
 
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The Economist explains
 
Why the Anglicans’ meeting matters
 
ON JANUARY 11th, 38 leaders of Anglican provinces around the world will begin a five-day meeting in Canterbury, the spiritual home of the global Anglican communion....
 
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Sexual assaults in Cologne
 
New year, new fear
 
Attacks on women by mobs of young men inflame Germany’s refugee debate
 
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Germany, Britain and religion
 
German politicians are both more and less religious than British ones
 
Angela Merkel's quiet faith differs from her British counterparts
 
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