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Another volcano is erupting in Iceland, and another cloud of ash is expected to blanket parts of Western Europe. It's just over a year since the Eyjafjallajökull eruption forced tens of thousands of flights to be cancelled. But airlines say they are better prepared this time and hope that the Grimsvotn eruption won't cause the travel chaos witnessed in 2010.
Travelling to Benin, former French president Jacques Chirac called on governments around the world to join the fight against fake medication. In some developing countries, one in four drugs are counterfeit and potentially dangerous.
According to UN's Health body, one medicine in four in the developing world could be fake. In Cotonou hospital, in the southern Beninese city, one person dies due to counterfeit drugs per day.
France, with its 35-hour work week and generous unemployment benefits, has recently seen a spate of suicides of employees of France Telecom, which is undergoing restructuring.
As diplomats from across the Americas step up efforts to resolve the standoff between interim leader Roberto Micheletti and ousted President Manuel Zelaya, Honduran media have made it clear who they are rooting for.
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