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US ambassador killed amid growing insecurity in Libya
The lack of security in Libya was brought abruptly to the world's attention this week as the US ambassador, Christopher Stevens, was killed in Benghazi. Since Muammar Gaddafi was ousted in August 2011, the country has spiralled out of control with self-appointed militias placing themselves in charge of policing. The new government desperately needs to get proper law and order authorities in place; Gaddafi's $23bn arsenal of weapons has been looted and locals fear for their safety.
Travelling to Benin, former French president Jacques Chirac called on governments around the world to join the fight against fake medication. In some developing countries, one in four drugs are counterfeit and potentially dangerous.
According to UN's Health body, one medicine in four in the developing world could be fake. In Cotonou hospital, in the southern Beninese city, one person dies due to counterfeit drugs per day.
France, with its 35-hour work week and generous unemployment benefits, has recently seen a spate of suicides of employees of France Telecom, which is undergoing restructuring.
As diplomats from across the Americas step up efforts to resolve the standoff between interim leader Roberto Micheletti and ousted President Manuel Zelaya, Honduran media have made it clear who they are rooting for.
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