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Capital punishment - Japan's yakuza vie for control of Tokyo

A large sign reads 'Get rid of gang syndicate' in a park in Kobe, western Japan, in 2005. Counter-criminal legislation was passed in 1992 that defined the yakuza in law and made it easier for the authorities to crack down on their criminal activities. (Press Association)

The Tokyo-based Sumiyoshi-kai, Japan's second-largest yakuza group, has become embroiled in turf warfare with its rival, the Yamaguchi-gumi. Jane's examines the history and recent activities of the Sumiyoshi-kai

04 November 2009

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Secret report details Hamas' election options

Palestinian student supporters of Hamas gather during student council election campaign activities at Hebron University in the West Bank town of Hebron, May 2008. (PA)

A Palestinian intelligence report seen exclusively by Jane's analyses Hamas' options after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called presidential and legislative elections on 23 October for January 2010.

03 November 2009

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US brokers a compromise in Honduras crisis

Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya (right) in the Brazilian embassy, Tegucigalpa, on 29 October. (PA)

An accord was announced on 29 October that may herald the end of Honduras' political crisis, with deposed President Manuel Zelaya to be reinstated before 29 November presidential elections.

30 October 2009

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Route of the problem - Trafficking and addiction threaten Russia

Young demonstrators hold banners printed with slogans against drugs as they take part in a march marking the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Moscow, on 26 June 2006. Russia's health ministry estimates the country has 2.5 million addicts out of a population of 140 million, while the Federal Narcotics Control Service estimates 10,000 people die each year of drug overdoses and a further 70,000 deaths are drug-related. (PA)

The flow of drugs across Russia's borders is increasing dramatically, in part to feed a growing domestic habit but above all reflecting the country's growing role as a global narcotics trafficking hub.

28 October 2009

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US piles the pressure on La Familia business

Mexican police present to the media alleged members of the drug cartel La Familia, detained in a recent police operation in Mexico City on 22 October 2009. (Press Association)

On 21 October, US law enforcement agencies launched a major operation targeting US-based members of La Familia, one of Mexico's most violent drug cartels.

26 October 2009

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Family business - La Familia: Mexico's most violent criminals

A case of dual use: Iran's free zones

The old order in Iran meant for the salient features of Iran's Free and Special Economic Zones to provide long-term hope for economic development. However, the new order want them to offer a quick fix to the country's economic woes. Jane's investigates

26 October 2009

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Outside intelligence - Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA

Michael Hayden is focusing on a potential nexus between traffickers and terrorists in Mexico. (CIA)

JJ Green talks to former director of the CIA, Michael Hayden, about his part in covert programmes to track and kill terrorrists, and his ongoing involvement in helping to assure US national security.

23 October 2009

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Family business - La Familia: Mexico's most violent criminals

Porfirio Lobo Sosa, Honduran presidential candidate

Porfirio Lobo Sosa campaigns in November 2005. (PA)

Uncertainty surrounding Honduras' political future has not stopped candidates from launching their campaigns for a presidential election scheduled for 29 November, with conservative Porfirio Lobo Sosa from the National Party (Partido Nacional: PN) as one of the favourites to secure the post.

22 October 2009

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Top target - Militant deaths hit extremism in Indonesia

Indonesian police release an image of slain Malaysian militant Noordin Top, who was killed in a raid on 17 September. (Press Association)

Although the Indonesian authorities achieved a major coup by eliminating Southeast Asia's most wanted militant, Noordin Top, the country remains a fertile recruiting ground for Islamists.

21 October 2009

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Southeast Asia's tri-border black spot

Harbouring ambitions - China invests in Indian Ocean ports

Indian authorities and international academics suspect Beijing is stringing together a series of 'pearls' – port developments in the Indian Ocean for future military use. Jane's investigates this Chinese activity

20 October 2009

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Stemming the flow – The Mekong and regional stability

Pakistan launches operations in Waziristan

The Pakistani army has launched an offensive against the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)

19 October 2009

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Total gridlock - Cyber threat to critical infrastructure

Utility companies are particularly vulnerable to malicious internet-based attacks and hackers could exploit flaws in technological control systems to cause widespread disruption to national electricity infrastructure.

13 October 2009

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Pakistani militants storm army headquarters

Pakistani soldiers and commandoes rescued 39 hostages who were being held by militants within the Pakistani Army General Headquarters (GHQ) complex in Rawalpindi

12 October 2009

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Enemy of the state - Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and militancy in Pakistan

Bangladesh clamps down on JMB militants

On 5 October, five Jamaat ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants were convicted in Kishoreganj district and face 14 years' imprisonment

08 October 2009

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Family business - La Familia: Mexico's most violent criminals

Born from the remains of the Gulf Cartel and the Zetas, La Familia has grown into Mexico's most violent criminal organisation. Jane's charts the group's development and expansion and the consequences this could have for regional security

07 October 2009

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Prison break - Mexican gang moves operations outside US jails