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Sectarian fighting breaks out in post-revolutionary Egypt

It's barely three months since member of different faiths came together to oust President Hosni Mubarak from power. But now, cracks are showing in post-revolutionary Egypt. Fighting has broken out between the country's Coptic Christians and Muslims, and locals have accused members of the former regime of inciting sectarian violence.

15/09/2009 - FRANCE

Prisons, the nation's shame

France's jails, ranked among the worst in Europe by human rights groups, have been described by French President Nicolas Sarkozy as the country's "shame". A bill designed to address the crisis is now in the hands of French lawmakers.
15/09/2009 - ZIMBABWE

Has power-sharing helped?

A year ago, a new power-sharing government took over in Zimbabwe, a country crippled by inflation, poverty and disease. Has the coalition helped symbols of national pride, such as Zimbabwe's university, get back on their feet?
01/10/2009 - FRANCE

String of suicides at France Telecom sparks call for action

On Friday, a 32-year-old woman became the 23rd France Telecom employee to commit suicide in the last 18 months. As her death sends shockwaves throughout the country, we ask what is so terribly wrong at France's main telephone operator.

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