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LSE slammed over Gaddafi ties An independent inquiry has condemned the London School of Economics (LSE) for its dealings with Libya under Muammar Gaddafi, concluding that the university should have exercised more caution before becoming involved with the slain leader’s regime. Harry Woolf, the inquiry’s chair, said on Wednesday that “before a global company embarks upon a relationship with a foreign partner, a due diligence assessment should be conducted”. The independent inquiry was tasked with establishing “the full facts” of the school’s links to Libya and one of Gaddafi’s sons, Saif al-Islam, and whether errors had been made in LSE’s ties to the North African nation’s increasingly violent regime. At issue in the inquiry was the university’s decision to foster a relationship with Libya - a “cornerstone” of which was Saif al-Islam’s admittance to the school - and whether LSE was right to accept a large donation from a Gaddafi-backed charity. Though Saif al-Islam earned his doctorate from LSE in 2008, his academic career was “dogged by disquiet over the amount of outside assistance he was given”, Woolf noted. Woolf said he was told Saif al-Islam needed extra help because “he wasn’t a particularly good philosopher” and hated the required, pure Philosophy courses, but “it should have been appreciated that there was a risk that Saif would, to protect himself from the loss of face in not obtaining his PhD, be tempted to use his resources to obtain help with his work”. Despite numerous red flags,
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NATO Attack in Pakistan kills 26 soldiers NATO claims attacks not deliberate: Pakistan-US ties were at an all time low as NATO helicopters and fighter jets attacked two military border posts in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, November 26. 24 soliders, including an army major and captain, died in this attack and 16 were injured. Thousands protested the attacks in the streets of Pakistan and the Pakistani government has warned that it will not compromise the sovereignty of the nation while NATO maintains its stance that the attacks were not deliberate.
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