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Who was behind Pakistan singer's murder?

A popular singer's murder on June 18th has reignited the debate on freedom of expression and the weight of tradition in Pakistan. Ghazala Javed was known for standing up to the Taliban when they banned singing and dancing in her home province of Swat Valley. The 24-year-old had two dozen albums to her name, and millions of fans across Pakistan and Afghanistan. But it's thought she might have died following a domestic dispute rather than a revenge killing.

By Noemie LEHOUELLEUR
Jewish exhibition in Berlin raises eyebrows
26/04/2013 - GERMANY

Jewish exhibition in Berlin raises eyebrows

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Closing the pay gap between men and women
25/04/2013 - FRANCE

Closing the pay gap between men and women

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25/04/2013 - CHINA

Hollande the salesman visits new Chinese president

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TV fans defend Afghan soap opera against conservative critics
24/04/2013 - AFGHANISTAN

TV fans defend Afghan soap opera against conservative critics

Afghanistan's TV industry is thriving. Since the Taliban were ousted in 2001, more than 40 channels have been created. Shows are usually imported from India, Turkey and even South Korea. But one of them is different: "University FM" is an Afghan-made soap opera that's breaking taboos by running storylines on arranged marriages and Islamism. The show has done well in the ratings, but it's provoked anger, particularly in a country where actresses are still considered by many to be prostitutes.
France legalises same-sex marriage in face of protests
23/04/2013 - FRANCE

France legalises same-sex marriage in face of protests

It's an issue that has divided French society for months, but this Tuesday, the National Assembly finally approved a bill making France the 14th country in the world to allow same-sex marriage. The bill also grants gay and lesbian couples the right to adopt children. But the past months have been marred by widespread demonstrations, for and against, and even a spate of violent homophobic attacks. We look back at the debate and division leading up to Tuesday's historic vote.

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WHALING

It has been my several decades efforts that has not worked to have an International ban on killing Whales. These are just such wonderful animals in sea that don't harm any human nor come to shores like sharks sometimes do! If the readers are on board with me alert your friends and business contacts to tell them of the help you are seeking to ban whaling. We must also target Japan the biggest Culprit plus Norway, Iceland and now South Korea. If you believe strongly I recommend you not to buy any product from these countries!!

Killing of Whales

I have been following the inability of people who love animals and also sea mammals like whales that are been killed falsely in the name of Research. The Culprit nations are Japan on top of the list followed by Norway, Iceland and now South Korea. It has been my lifelong effort to get an International ban established on killing any whales at Sea. I urge all readers of this message to respond to me if you don't agree stating reasons on this site. If you do, please boycott buying goods from these Culprit nations starting with Japanese Cars!

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