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Greeks say country being bled dry

How much more austerity can the Greek population bear? The Greek parliament has approved a new package of belt-tightening measures needed to earn the country a second EU/IMF bailout, this time worth 130 billion euros. Yet amidst the riots and protests that have raged in Athens, Greeks say their living standards have been degraded, and that the cutbacks have sounded Greece's death knell.

Greek economy on its knees
10/12/2009 - GREECE

Greek economy on its knees

Greece's debt has now reached a record 300 billion euros, the highest in its history and among the 16 euro-zone members. The crisis, coupled with continuing unrest in the streets, has spurred EU members to call for urgent action by the newly elected Socialist government.
Barack Obama, talking peace but waging war
10/12/2009 - USA

Barack Obama, talking peace but waging war

On his way to a critical climate change summit in Copenhagen, US President Barack Obama will be stopping off in nearby Norway first to pick up the Nobel peace prize. We look back on an award that has raised a few eyebrows.
French national identity, a sensitive issue
09/12/2009 - FRANCE

French national identity, a sensitive issue

A nationwide debate on what it means to be French has become tense since a majority of Swiss people voted against the building of new minarets. With French regional elections not far away and far-right votes up for grabs, is a healthy debate - without Muslims feeling singled out - still possible?
As Camara recovers, what is in store for crisis-ridden country?
08/12/2009 - GUINEA

As Camara recovers, what is in store for crisis-ridden country?

Guinea's junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara survived an assassination attempt by his aide de camp Aboubacar Sidiki Diakite last week. But the country has since been effectively leaderless, and the outcome of the crisis is now anyone's guess.
A bid for a better life
08/12/2009 - AFGHANISTAN

A bid for a better life

Millions of Afghans have fled the country over the past 30 years. Most head to neighbouring Pakistan or Iran, but others set their sights on Europe, beginning a perilous journey into the unknown, with no guarantee of finding a haven there.

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