Twenty Commonwealth steps from Singapore to Kampala

The 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Uganda faces several critical issues-among them, the situations in Pakistan and Bangladesh. The venue is politically controversial and the leaders will also find they can no longer ignore the situation in Zimbabwe. In Kampala they will ele...

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Democracy
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Foreign policy
Foreign relations
Government
India
International relations
Journalism
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Pakistan
Singapore
States
Uganda
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