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Head of military junta fights back after international condemnation

Six weeks after the killing of opposition supporters at a rally in Conakry, an interview with the head of the military junta Captain Camara and opposition leader Jean Marie Dore, who is staying in the country to oppose the junta, despite the dangers.

Mexican indigenous group battles with famine
10/02/2012 - MEXICO

Mexican indigenous group battles with famine

The Tarahumara people from northern Mexico are struggling to survive a chronic food shortage after one of the most severe droughts ever to strike their remote homeland. They are no strangers to famine, but this time the drought has combined with freezing temperatures to force many away from their mountain communities to seek food handouts elsewhere. Their plight has prompted an outpouring of aid across Mexico.
Renault's new factory sends French workers into a spin
10/02/2012 - FRANCE

Renault's new factory sends French workers into a spin

Renault boss Carlos Ghosn and Morocco's King Mohammed VI opened the carmaker's new factory near Tangiers on Thursday with great ceremony. The plant will have an initial capacity of 170,000 vehicles, expected eventually to reach 400,000. Yet the partly state-owned Renault has faced a storm of criticism over the project, seen by some in France as denying French workers jobs that were rightfully theirs.
The war on microblogs
09/02/2012 - CHINA

The war on microblogs

The Chinese government is cracking down on the country's most popular microblogs in an effort to prevent any Facebook or Twitter-inspired revolution spreading to China. As of mid-March, users of Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, will be forced to register their microblogs under their real name. But with 250 million Chinese people logged on, it's unlikely the government can clamp down completely.
Greeks fear austerity overdose
09/02/2012 - GREECE

Greeks fear austerity overdose

Just how much more belt-tightening can the Greek population bear? As Greece's government prepares a new austerity plan, a condition for receiving a second vital bailout from the European Union, European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund, protests have become a regular fixture in Athens. Greeks say they're being bled dry.
Germany's green growth running out of steam
08/02/2012 - GERMANY

Germany's green growth running out of steam

The German government plans to decommission its nuclear plants by 2022 and to obtain 80% of all energy from renewables by 2050. Today, renewable energy sources already account for nearly a fifth of Germany's electricity, but the construction and transfer of wind energy from offshore farms is not making as much headway as had been expected.

Comments (5)

it has been a realy tough

it has been a realy tough time for the citizen of guinea, since after the death of former president lasana conte. my heart goes to all the people who lost there love once and may Allah. grant peace in guinea. as for Daddy;s i feel bad for his family also i would like the UN intevane in this current situation, so the citizen in guinea will live in peace again.

No to Dadis

Are you kidding me? saying that a druggie, rapist is best for the country? maybe for you but not for millions of Guineans. He does not have the right to kidnap the power just because he has guns. As much corrupted you are by him, you must admit the madness of the guy and maybe if your family were part of that massacre you'll understand.

No to Dadis

Are you kidding me? saying that a druggie, rapist is best for the country? maybe for you but not for millions of Guineans. He does not have the right to kidnap the power just because he has guns. As much corrupted you are by him, you must admit the madness of the guy and maybe if your family were part of that massacre you'll understand.

No to Dadis

Are you kidding me? saying that a druggie, rapist is best for the country? maybe for you but not for millions of Guineans. He does not have the right to kidnap the power just because he has guns. As much corrupted you are by him, you must admit the madness of the guy and maybe if your family were part of that massacre you'll understand.

vive President Moussa dadis camara

Moussa dadis camara is the best man for Guinea at this moment. all them so called political leaders are all Bs for the country

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