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		<title>Private war, public funds</title>
		<description>Twenty years ago, the end of the Cold War threw thousands of soldiers to unemployment. Today they work for private companies that provide security and military services to an increasing number of states. NGOs and affected civilians denounce human rights violations perpetrated by military companies while the lack of legislation ...</description>
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		<title>&#8220;The reasons of piracy are always ashore&#8221;</title>
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International piracy has been on and off the media for the last two years. Now and again, pirates coming mostly from Somalia attack the shipping routes going through the Horn of Africa. Only last year, pirates performed ninety two attacks. The Maritime Secure Center is the EU organ that coordinates ...</description>
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		<title>Piracy spreads chaos into Somali waters</title>
		<description>The Spanish Playa de Bakio, the Greek Genius, the Ukranian Fania, the Saudi Arabian Sirius Star or the Hongkonger Delight. These are not tipical dishes from countries around the globe but the names of the ships attacked and kidnaped by Somalian pirates during the last two years.


The litterature from the ...</description>
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