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Back to the future: Berlin reconsiders fossil fuels
Germany is debating how to generate its electricity in the coming decades. After the Fukushima disaster, German voters made it clear they wanted to close the country's nuclear reactors. However, this means coming up with a substitute for nuclear power fast, since Germany currently relies on nuclear power for nearly a quarter of its electricity needs. Now, it seems, they may just have found the answer.
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.
Some 30 years after the hardline communist regime fell, Duch, a notorious camp commandant, is the first high-ranking Khmer Rouge official to be tried in the UN-backed war crimes court.
The Pakistani army says the insurgency in the Swat valley has been quashed. Hundreds of thousands of displaced people are now returning to their valley. But did the army really win this battle against the Taliban?
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