Archive du mois : janvier 2018

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Tunisians march on seventh anniversary of uprising

Tunis – Several thousand people marched through the main street of the Tunisian capital on Sunday, the seventh anniversary of the toppling of the country’s former president after mass protests. But for many people, this year’s commemoration of the fall of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali turned into a protest against state austerity measures, unemployment…

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Austria’s Muslims fright being forged as chance to security

Islam was mentioned a total of 21 times in the Austrian coalition’s new governmental programme, titled « Together. For our Austria ». In terms of domestic security, the programme focused on « political Islam » and « Islamist extremism ». Yet, despite a dramatic increase in the number of right-wing attacks in recent years in Austria, there was no mention of right-wing…

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France’s Emmanuel Macron to approach closer defence ties with UK

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Tunisia recount reforms after protests

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Protesters turned out again in Tunis on Sunday following calls from opposition parties The Tunisian government has announced a wave of social reforms, reacting to days of demonstrations by anti-austerity protesters. There were fresh protests on Sunday, the seventh anniversary of the ousting of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. Emergency…

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Crisis of religion in Chile as pope visits amid sexual abuse scandal

Santiago, Chile – The last time a pope visited Chile was in 1987, when the then staunchly Catholic South American country was in the midst of military rule. Even communists embraced John Paul II, because of the Chilean Church’s outspoken defence of human rights. But 31 years on, the arrival of the first Latin American…

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Q&A: Tunisia’s teach leaders jabber to back up rigidity

Tunis, Tunisia – Large protests broke out across Tunisia this month over a government decision to impose strict economic and tax reforms that increased the price of basic goods. The anti-austerity protests come as Tunisians mark the seventh anniversary of the fall of longtime leader Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who was forced from power…

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Internal Ant McPartlin’s divorce – Talks, tears and wife Lisa begged him to end

In showbiz circles their marriage was to be envied – a squeaky clean 23 year romance with no hint of any infidelities or sleaze. Fans were rooting for the celebrity couple even after brave Ant McPartlin admitted a devastating addiction to prescription painkillers and promptly shipped himself off to rehab in America this summer. Make-up…

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Ein Verletzter und zweifacher Totalschaden bei wilder Autojagd

Bei einer wilden Autofahrt durch Berlin-Kreuzberg ist am späten Samstagabend ein Mann schwer verletzt worden. Einer Zivilstreife der Polizei war kurz nach 22 Uhr ein Renault aufgefallen, dessen Fahrer an der Kreuzung Oranienstraße/Alte Jakobstraße das Rotlicht einer Ampel missachtete. Die Polizisten nahmen die Verfolgung auf, doch missachtete der Fahrer alle Haltezeichen der Beamten. Der Renault…