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Western Intervention in Syria 'Increasingly Likely'

In today's international press review, we focus on the war in Syria. A British think tank believes a Western intervention is "increasingly likely". We also talk about the aftermaths of the Aurora massacre, and the phone-hacking scandal in the UK.

By Aurore Cloe DUPUIS

SYRIA
The Guardian: Syria crisis: Western troops 'increasingly likely' to intervene”
Huffington Post: Golan Heights Provides Glimpse Of Syrian Conflict

AURORA MASSACRE
Washington Post : Colorado shooting suspect allegedly planned attack while surrounded by brain experts

PHONE HACKING SCANDAL
The Independent: Rupert Murdoch’s finest brought to trial
Coulson trial threatens years of bad headlines for Cameron
The Guardian:
Phone hacking: Cameron should be charged with sheer arrogance

OLYMPICS
Families, I Love You vs. Families, I Tax You
04/06/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Families, I Love You vs. Families, I Tax You

FRENCH PAPERS, Tues. 04/06/13: French papers largely focus on a government plan to cut family benefits for the rich, which amounts to a tax increase. Also the race for City Hall in Paris heats up, and will Nicolas Sarkozy make a political comeback?
Bradley Manning's court martial begins, surrounding biggest ever leak of US classified information
03/06/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

Bradley Manning's court martial begins, surrounding biggest ever leak of US classified information

Few US papers talk about the court martial of Private Bradley Manning, which begins today. But two UK lefties point out the divergence between American democratic values and what they say is a culture of ever-increasing state secrecy. Also, Turkey’s protests have spread from Istanbul to numerous cities, but do they amount to a Turkish Spring?
Govt has to make big savings in Social Security overhaul - which families will be cut loose?
03/06/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Govt has to make big savings in Social Security overhaul - which families will be cut loose?

The French newspapers are dominated by discussion of benefits – family allowances that is – and the government’s widely anticipated announcement of social security reforms on Monday. The question on everyone’s lips is: who is going to lose out in the government’s overhaul?
The Power Vacuum surrounding Syria, and three British bugbears for the price of one
31/05/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

The Power Vacuum surrounding Syria, and three British bugbears for the price of one

No power vacuum lasts forever. So in the absence of significant American intervention in Syria, regional powers have jumped in – above all Hezbollah and its sponsor, Iran. We look at three perspectives on that, before we go to the UK where we read about three things that drive the Brits crazy: immigration, Europe and social assistance. And they’re all wrapped up in one story!
A Judge in the Dock... and François Hollande is apparently not a prophet
31/05/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

A Judge in the Dock... and François Hollande is apparently not a prophet

Businessman Bernard Tapie is back in the French papers. He took Crédit Lyonnais to court because he felt the bank paid him too little for Adidas when he sold it back in the 1990s. This week, Pierre Estoup, one of the judges who ruled on the tribunal that paid him a massive compensation, was arrested on suspicion of fraud. He failed to reveal that he knew Tapie at the time and is accused of influencing the rest of the tribunal to pay Tapie the handsome sum.

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