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Baltimore opens its doors to immigrants

Debates on immigration in the United States tend to focus on restrictive measures, like those in Arizona. But there are places in the United States where immigration is promoted, like the East Coast city of Baltimore. Over the past 50 years, Baltimore has seen a big decline in its population, causing its economic and political power to wane. To remedy the situation, the city has opened its doors to immigrants, even those considered illegal in other places.

By Philip CROWTHER / Stanislas DE SAINT HIPPOLYTE
Power to the people
23/12/2009 - BRAZIL

Power to the people

President Lula da Silva has implemented several social programmes which have helped the country to come out of the economic crisis reasonably well. Presidential elections are now just a few months away - is this perhaps an re-election strategy ?
Are ex-Stasi agents now regional politicians?
23/12/2009 - GERMANY

Are ex-Stasi agents now regional politicians?

20 years have passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and communist East Germany, but in the Eastern German state of Brandenburg, the process of dealing with the past is only just beginning. Over the last few months revelations have rocked the regional government that before 1989 some politicians once worked for the much feared East German secret police.
Mexico City authorises gay marriage
23/12/2009 - MEXICO

Mexico City authorises gay marriage

The Mexican capital has become the first city in Latin America to authorise gay marriage, out of line with laws governing the rest of the land. It comes after years of struggle for same-sex couples to have the same rights as heterosexuals.
The marginalisation of Turkish Kurds
22/12/2009 - TURKEY

The marginalisation of Turkish Kurds

Turkey struggles to deal with the marginalisation and radicalisation of its young Kurds. Ethnic tensions are rife, and clashes erupted between Kurdish groups and nationalist factions in the heart of Istanbul earlier this month. But the government has recently made overtures towards the Kurdish minority, which makes up close to 20 percent of Turkey's population.
Eurostar's woes leave thousands stranded
21/12/2009 - FRANCE - UK

Eurostar's woes leave thousands stranded

The distress and irritation is mounting for the tens of thousands of passengers stranded days before the Christmas holidays. Eurostar says unprecedented weather conditions are behind the electrical failure that stopped trains from running.

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