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'Israel prepares for Iran to test nuclear bomb this year'

Israel "has begun thinking the unthinkable", says The Times. It reports that Israeli officials think they will have to deal with a nuclear-armed Iran this year. That, and Mahmoud Ahmedinejad's tour of Latin American countries, is the focus for this look at the world's papers, Tuesday 10th January 2012.

By Nicholas RUSHWORTH

The UK paper The Times reports it has seen documents showing that Israeli officials believe they will have to deal with a nuclear-armed Iran within a year.

The Latin American Herald Tribune, a Venezuelan paper, covers Mahmoud Ahmedinejad’s visit to Venezuela. The headline there is a Chavez quote: “Venezuela, Iran must Stop the Imperialist Madness” of the United States.

The Tehran Times also covers the Iranian president’s visit, his fifth since 2005.

In the United States, The Washington Post leads: “US agents helped Mexican, Columbian drug traffickers launder millions in drug proceeds”.

The Indian paper The Asian Age reports: “Mexican gangs use kids to smuggle drugs to the United States”.

The UK paper The Independent reports on the Mitt Romney gaffe: ‘I like being able to fire people’.

As does The South China Morning Post, which leads: “Knives out for Romney the ‘Capitalist Predator’”.

And the UK’s The Daily Mirror has a good news piece: “Supergran celebrates 85th birthday with 126 of her children, grandchildren, and great grand-children”.

Daughter of the mayor of Kiev has handbag snatched – loses €4.5m
17/02/2010 - FRENCH PRESS REVIEW

Daughter of the mayor of Kiev has handbag snatched – loses €4.5m

Le Figaro reports on the embarrassing robbery of Kristina Chernovetska’s handbag during a brief trip to Paris. It appears that the decadent daughter of Kiev’s mayor had spent some €4.5m on jewelry on Paris’s chic Avenue Montaigne. Kiev City Hall denies she was in Paris at the time of the robbery.
French nuclear tests in 1960s “used soldiers as guinea pigs”
16/02/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

French nuclear tests in 1960s “used soldiers as guinea pigs”

Le Parisien/ Aujourd’hui en France says that in the 1960s, France used those doing military service as guinea pigs to see the effects on the body of nuclear tests.
Sarkozy meets unions in bid to raise retirement age
15/02/2010 - FRENCH PRESS REVIEW

Sarkozy meets unions in bid to raise retirement age

All of the major French dailies lead with the Government’s plans to raise the age of retirement which currently stands at 60. Trade Unions and the Socialist Party are divided on how to respond to the proposed reforms.
Alexander McQueen's death on the front page of British and French papers
12/02/2010 - INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

Alexander McQueen's death on the front page of British and French papers

Tributes abound in the British and French papers this morning on the passing of fashion designer Alexander McQueen. We also take a look at a report in the International Herald Tribune on how doctors are coping after having been in Haiti. These and other stories in today's international press review...
Right-wing columnist for Le Figaro defends controversial debate on national identity
12/02/2010 - FRENCH PRESS REVIEW

Right-wing columnist for Le Figaro defends controversial debate on national identity

"The French government should change direction and resist the new minorities who with the help of the National Anti-Discrimination Authority think they have the run of the place," says right-wing columnist Ivan Rioufol in an article in this morning's Le Figaro. He is one of the few voices to defend the recent Government-instigated debate on national identity.

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