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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood picks presidential candidate

The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has nominated its candidate for the country's presidential election in May. The Brotherhood chose the party's financier Khairat al-Shater to run for the presidency, despite earlier pledging not to field a candidate in the election. Meanwhile, both liberals and Islamists are worried the party could wield too much power in the country.

'Probably more attacks in future' warns Niger's president
27/05/2013 - NIGER

'Probably more attacks in future' warns Niger's president

A state ceremony has been held for the 24 Niger soldiers killed in the double car bombing last week. The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa, known as Mujao, detonated bombs on Thursday at an army base and a French-owned uranium plant. Nigerien President Mahamadou Issoufou was in attendance. Speaking to France 24, he declared that there will probably be more attacks in the country in future.
Balochistan: Pakistan's forgotten, violent province
27/05/2013 - PAKISTAN

Balochistan: Pakistan's forgotten, violent province

Balochistan is the Pakistani province that borders Afghanistan and Iran. The area is known to be home to the Taliban's Supreme Commander Mullah Omar, as well as separatists fighting a violent war against the Pakistani military. It has become a no-go area for many, especially foreign journalists. Access is only granted if one agrees to be escorted by the authorities, as our reporters found out on a recent media trip to Quetta, the capital of the province.
Stockholm rocked by riots
24/05/2013 - SWEDEN

Stockholm rocked by riots

Sweden and its Nordic neighbours have long been known for their tolerance and social democracies. It has therefore come as a shock to see nightly riots erupt in parts of the capital, Stockholm. Many of those caught up in the violence are young, unemployed and often the children of immigrants. Statistics show that many are not in education, and the rate of those out of work is far higher than among native-born Swedes.
Dilemma for Berlin in nuclear power replacement plan
24/05/2013 - GERMANY

Dilemma for Berlin in nuclear power replacement plan

It's THE major paradox in the energy debate: Germany's plans to fast-track renewable energy are coming under fire by green activists, but also by many Germans. Although the majority are happy with the government's decision to get rid of nuclear power, the space needed for all the solar parks and wind farms and to feed the biogas networks, means that tens of thousand of acres of countryside and forests will have to go. Is Angela Merkel's government on the right track with energy?
Islamists attack French ally Niger
23/05/2013 - NIGER

Islamists attack French ally Niger

Members of the Islamist movement Mujao have claimed responsibility for the double car bombing in Niger on Thursday morning. The group had declared on the internet back in February that it would retaliate against those who had sent troops into Mali in the French-led military intervention earlier this year. The bombs went off at a Nigerian Army barracks and a French-owned uranium mine, a reminder that France is heavily reliant on African countries such as Niger to create nuclear energy back home.

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