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GM food: the latest scare

The safety of genetically modified (GM) food is in question once again, following the publication of a French study linking it with cancer. Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini and his team spent two years monitoring rats fed a lifetime diet of GM corn. They say 70% of females and 50% of males died prematurely, while some developed massive tumours and suffered severe damage to their liver and kidneys.

US Supreme court re-opens gay marriage debate
26/03/2013 - USA

US Supreme court re-opens gay marriage debate

The US Supreme Court is set to re-open the debate on the issue of gay marriage. Over the next two days, the highest court in America will look at the ban on same-sex weddings in the state of California (which briefly allowed gays to get married, before changing the law), but also the Defence of Marriage Act, which prevents same-sex couples from enjoying the same federal rights and benefits as their heterosexual counterparts.
Kurdish families hopeful after PKK leader Ocalan announces ceasefire
26/03/2013 - TURKEY

Kurdish families hopeful after PKK leader Ocalan announces ceasefire

After several months of negotiations with the government, Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the PKK, has announced an end to the Kurdish armed struggle. In a historic message, the founder of the Kurdistan Workers' Party issued an appeal to his followers to retreat beyond Turkey's borders. Although the process is just beginning, it has already sparked a dream of peace among millions of Kurdish families.
CAR rebels claim capital as President Bozizé flees
25/03/2013 - CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

CAR rebels claim capital as President Bozizé flees

Rebel leader Michel Djotodia has declared himself the new President of the Central African Republic after Seleka coalition rebels took control of the presidential palace this weekend. The United Nations and the African Union have condemned the coup and rejected Djotodia's claims of legitimacy. Meanwhile France, a former colonial power, has sent troops to protect some 1,200 French nationals who live in the country.
Madagascar elections postponed after political standoff
25/03/2013 - MADAGASCAR

Madagascar elections postponed after political standoff

Madagascar's electoral commission has announced that the country's presidential and parliamentary elections will be postponed until July 24th. The move comes after repeated logistical setbacks and also political deadlock between the president of the transitional government, Andry Rojoelina, and his opponents. Some in Madagascar even wonder if the elections will be held this year at all.
South Africa's French learning curve
22/03/2013 - SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa's French learning curve

French is spoken in many countries in continental Africa, but South Africa has not been a place traditionally associated with the French language. That could be about to change, with French being increasingly synonymous with "chic". One university professor has tapped into this new energy to promote the Romance language.

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