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'Persecuted' Pakistani Hindus seek refuge in India

When India and Pakistan separated in 1947, a large number of Hindus chose to live in Muslim-majority Pakistan. But now they want to leave. In August, over 500 Hindu families crossed the border from Pakistan into India, ostensibly on a pilgrimage. Soon after crossing the border, many of them announced that they would not go back to Pakistan due to the rising number of atrocities against the Hindu minority there, including kidnappings and forced conversions to Islam.

What's really behind Iran's nuclear programme?
19/10/2009 - IRAN

What's really behind Iran's nuclear programme?

Iran once again meets with world powers about its nuclear programme in Vienna on Monday, amid continuing international concern that the Islamic republic is concealing its desire to build atomic weapons.
The pro-life lobby mobilises in Madrid
16/10/2009 - SPAIN

The pro-life lobby mobilises in Madrid

Spanish pro-life groups are organising a big demonstration for October 17 in Madrid against proposed landmark legislation for this autumn giving women the right to abortion.
California's overcrowded jails
16/10/2009 - USA

California's overcrowded jails

Describing conditions in California's overcrowded jails as "woefully and constitutionally inadequate", a federal panel has ordered the Golden State to reduce its prison population of 170,000 by a quarter.
French nuclear policy clouded in secrecy
15/10/2009 - NUCLEAR ENERGY

French nuclear policy clouded in secrecy

Several kilos of plutonium have been discovered at an Areva nuclear plant in Cadarache, in the south of France. Environmentalists have long complained that the nuclear industry, which fulfills 75 percent of France's energy needs, is shrouded in secre
International media scorn Jean Sarkozy's appointment
14/10/2009 - FRANCE

International media scorn Jean Sarkozy's appointment

The imminent promotion of French President Nicolas Sarkzoy's son Jean to head a government agency has provoked outrage in France and abroad, where international media have piled scorn upon Sarkozy senior's latest move.

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