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		<title>Ecuador: Rafael Correa's Victory and Unchallenged Triumph of Latin American Left</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&#8220;Citizens will be in charge, not the &#8216;Capital',&#8221; said President Rafael Correa after being elected the President of Ecuador for the third consecutive time with an impressive margin. Rafael Correa defeated his closet rival, Guillermo Lasso, a millionaire, hawkish, neoliberal and the Executive President of Banko de Guayaquil, with a margin of nearly 40 per cent votes. Alongside the presidential election the PAIS bloc, the formidable alliance of Socialist, progressive, Communist parties, won 95 (&#8230;)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>Arab Christians: A Fight against Annihilation</title>
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&lt;p&gt;West Asia is the birthplace of Christianity and home to some of the world's most ancient Christian denominations, namely, Maronite Church, Greek Orthodox, Chaldeans, Nestorians, Syrian Orthodox, Coptic Church, Assyrian Church, Syrian Catholic and so on. For some reasons the Arab Christians have been one of the main victims of the volatile and unstable political situation in West Asia. The colonial &#8216;God trick' of nation-state creation and the carving out of modern Arab states (Khashan, 2001) (&#8230;)&lt;/p&gt;


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