Some athletes will always cheat to get an advantage, but with some Paralympic athletes using pain to “boost” their performance, where do you draw the line?
Some athletes will always cheat to get an advantage, but with some Paralympic athletes using pain to “boost” their performance, where do you draw the line?
With this week’s headlines focused on the Syrian delegation walking out of the Non-Aligned Movement summit, and Preseident Assad claiming he needed more time to win the war, the humanitarian situation is being neglected in the country.
Has Mitt Romney got the support of the Republican base, or is he simply the only chance they have of ousting Obama?
Last week witnessed some of the most intense bombing of Pakistan by the CIA in many months – seven attacks since August 18 have killed up to 65 people. But are the CIA’s drone strikes actually more frequent during Muslim religious holidays?
In the years following the riots in the Paris in 2005, which began after the deaths of two French teenagers of North African descent were killed by electrocution whilst running from police in an electricity substation – the simmering crisis in the suburbs has slipped from the public’s mind, but the situation has not changed.