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Urix

5. november 2012
Last day of election campaign in the United States. The experts say virtually dead run, yet little advantage Obama in the tilt states. My Romney visits four states only today. Can the challenger still take the victory? Urix looks more closely at the Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Vice President Candidate Paul Ryan and politics they stand for.
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6. november 2012
The presidential election in the United States was closer and more exciting than anyone had thought. Now the hour of the decision is inside. Extended Urix opens the ball in front of the night's selection.
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7. november 2012
Four new years with Barack Obama as US President - But what does it really mean for the rest of the world? For China, which will designate new leadership this week? For Israel, which was one of the few countries hoped for Mitt Romney? For Iran and their nuclear program? For Europe in a crisis time? And for the little village in Kenya as Obama comes from? Urix collects our entire correspondent night the day.
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14. november 2012
Ethnic conflicts grow up by the new political soil in Myanmar. Bloody clashes between Muslims and Buddhists have demanded hundreds of life in recent months.
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20. november 2012
Is it really typical Norwegian to create peace? The Norwegian peace tradition is neither special Norwegian, especially peaceful or much to tradition, we must believe a major research project at the University of Oslo. Norway's role as the world's self-written peace maker is a theme in Urix tonight, while the rockets rain over Israelis and Palestinians.
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21. november 2012
Eleven Israelis wounded in bomb attacks against a bus in Tel Aviv and nine Palestinians on Gaza killed in Israeli air strikes. The hope of a truce today fades, but one can put his trust that Hillary Clinton and Mohammed Morsi get to something? And the UN and Congo's own army are completely powerless when rebel strengths supported by Rwanda have driven 100,000 people on escape. The clock.
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27. november 2012
American and other foreign soldiers are after 11 years on the way out of Afghanistan. During 2014, most will be home. One thing is that it can lead to an aggravated security situation with more turmoil and violence. With what about the economy of the smooth Afghan in a country where 90 percent of GDP comes from foreign help? And what about schooling for kids and women's rights? We look more closely at Afghanistan's future in Urix,
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