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Students in Quebec march against tuition fee hike

Student protests in the Canadian province of Quebec are now into their fourth month. Hundreds were arrested at marches to mark 100 days since the protests began. Students are demonstrating against an 80% rise in tuition fees in Quebec, the Canadian province that has until now enjoyed the country's lowest rates for higher education.

France - Togo : trading blows
16/12/2009 - FOCUS

France - Togo : trading blows

Relations have soured between France and Togo. The row flared up earlier this month when Togo expelled a senior official at the French embassy in Lome. There's been no explanation why Togo wanted Eric Bosc to leave the country. But behind the scenes it's believed Togolese officials thought he was siding with one of the opposition candidates in the Presidential race.
Who will pay if Hallyday is forced to cancel his tour?
15/12/2009 - FOCUS

Who will pay if Hallyday is forced to cancel his tour?

French rock star Johnny Hallyday’s legions of fans are not the only ones worried, insurers and producer are concerned by the possible financial mess if the rock legend’s farewell tour is cancelled.
When Spain's vineyards turn to dust bowl
15/12/2009 - CLIMATE

When Spain's vineyards turn to dust bowl

Fifteen years ago, the rolling slopes of Andalusia were covered in vines, producing the grapes used in the sweet Moscatel wine. But little by little farmers have left the region. Like more than 30% of the land in Spain, Axarquia is under threat from desertification.
Deforestation, the hidden cause of global warming
14/12/2009 - CAMBODIA - COPENHAGEN CLIMATE SUMMIT

Deforestation, the hidden cause of global warming

Between 25 and 30 percent of the greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere each year comes from deforestation. But many developing countries, such as Cambodia - officially represented at the Copenhagen Climate Summit - are economically dependent on clearing forests.
Pinera bids for swing to the right
11/12/2009 - CHILE

Pinera bids for swing to the right

Sebastian Pinera, a 60-year-old Harvard-educated billionaire, is bidding to become Chile's first right-wing president since the end of military rule in 1990.

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