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Injured Syrians treated in Lebanon

A year after the uprising began, more and more wounded Syrians are entering Lebanon. Over the last few months, three hospitals in the northern town Tripoli have set aside wards to treat Syrian refugees hurt in the violence across the border. The issue is sensitive, with Lebanon's current government dominated by factions close to Bashar al-Assad's regime.

By Lucy FIELDER
A phone to save battered women
25/11/2009 - SOCIETY

A phone to save battered women

To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on Nov. 25, a new initiative in a Paris suburb has been set up to give battered women mobile phones to alarm police in case of emergency.
Could fishing quotas save dwindling tuna stocks?
24/11/2009 - ENVIRONMENT

Could fishing quotas save dwindling tuna stocks?

Members of the International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna have voted to lower the tuna quota to 13,500 tonnes for next year. For the Japanese, who consume 80% of the world's tuna, the cuts are excessive.
Saving Sergeant Shalit
23/11/2009 - MIDEAST CONFLICT

Saving Sergeant Shalit

After three years of difficult negotiations, there is growing speculation in the Middle East that Hamas will release Franco-Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in return for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, although no official deal has yet been signed.
Cambodia's forgotten generation
23/11/2009 - FOCUS

Cambodia's forgotten generation

An investigation into a little known legacy of the Khmer Rouge regime: children born from the hundreds of thousands of forced marriages in an effort to “further the glory” of Cambodia.
Spanish farmers hard hit by credit crisis
20/11/2009 - EUROPEAN UNION

Spanish farmers hard hit by credit crisis

The agricultural sector has been particularly hard hit by the credit crisis. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look and reports from Spain, where farmers are set to stage a strike this Friday in protest at plunging prices.

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