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Egyptian blogger on 41st day of hunger strike

In Monday's papers, we look at the politics behind the Western intervention in Libya, an Egyptian blogger's hunger strike, whether "Occupy Wall Street" could be the seed of a movement for better democracy, and the media coverage surrounding the Amanda Knox case.

By Elena CASAS

The Guardian says they've got exclusive information that David Cameron persuaded France to start bombing in Libya - while the Wall Street Journal looks at one man's attempt to build a synagogue in Tripoli.

Arab paper Ahram profiles the case of an Egyptian blogger on a 41-day hunger strike - to protest against a three-year sentence for insulting the military government.

The Huffington Post asks if "Occupy Wall Street" could hold the seeds of a truly radical political movement.

And La Repubblica asks if any juror can be neutral in the Meredith Kercher case - after so much partisan media attention.

Racism in Israel: 'the price of incitement'
25/05/2012 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

Racism in Israel: 'the price of incitement'

Violence against African migrants this week in Tel Aviv has sparked angry debate in Israel. Haaretz is accusing members of Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party of "incitement". That - and the latest on the Facebook IPO fiasco - is the focus for this look at the world's papers this Friday 25th May, 2012.
Air France: over-staffing and a jackpot bonus
25/05/2012 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Air France: over-staffing and a jackpot bonus

The French press looks at the latest bad news for the economy. Air France is restructuring and layoffs are certain. Libération asks: what can the new left-wing government do? This as Le Parisien-Aujourd'hui-en-France reports on union anger that a former Air France CEO could, despite the economic crisis, get a "jackpot" bonus. That's the focus for this Friday, 25th May 2012.
'Egypt's revolution now seems light years away'
23/05/2012 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'Egypt's revolution now seems light years away'

Today we focus on the Egyptian elections - will the military be the real winners? We're also looking at Quebec's student protests, and the race to save this year's Parmesan.
What does the new French government do, exactly?
23/05/2012 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

What does the new French government do, exactly?

The French press looks at the Egyptian elections, today's EU summit, and some of the rather poorly defined roles of the new French government.
'Obama's Afghanistan debacle'
22/05/2012 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'Obama's Afghanistan debacle'

Has Obama's policy in Afghanistan been a disaster, why is Syria's conflict tipping over into Lebanon, and who's going to win the Egyptian election? It's all in the international press review.

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