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Venezuela at the crossroads

The world’s international press spent the weekend speculating about the outcome of the Venezuelan election and weighing up the consequences for the country, the region and the global appetite for crude oil.

By Olivia Salazar-Winspear

The Wall Street Journal called the election a “crossroads” moment, trying to guess which direction Venezuela would take. 

Argentinian daily La Nacion ran an editorial criticising Chavez’s rule so far, while the UK daily The Guardian looked into the possible consequences of the vote for the oil markets.
 
Russians celebrated Vladimir Putin’s 60th birthday on Sunday, although The Moscow Times was swift to point out that many anti-Putin protestors also took to the streets. They were calling attention to other, sadder anniversaries: the death of journalist Anna Politkovskaya and the Moscow theatre siege in 2002.
 
Finally, a Mark Rothko painting in the Tate Modern in London received a little extra embellishment this weekend, when a visitor took a pen to the canvas! The Independent has the story.
Just what did François Hollande know about the Cahuzac scandal?
04/04/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Just what did François Hollande know about the Cahuzac scandal?

IN THE FRENCH PAPERS - 04/04/13: French papers say the situation is untenable in the aftermath of the Cahuzac scandal. Libération wants to know whether François Hollande knew his former Budget Minister had a secret bank account.
Cahuzac's disgrace: slap in the face to Hollande's promise for a squeaky-clean government
03/04/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Cahuzac's disgrace: slap in the face to Hollande's promise for a squeaky-clean government

FRENCH PAPERS, Weds. 03/04/13: French papers seem to have the wind knocked out of them after the former budget minister admitted he had a secret bank account in Switzerland. Libération says this discredits politicians in general. Le Figaro says it comes as a slap in the face to François Hollande’s promise for a squeaky-clean government. Meanwhile, Mediapart, the website that broke the scandal, is trying to find out if the government knew about the account and was trying to protect Cahuzac.
'The picture went all over the world. But it didn’t help my family'
02/04/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'The picture went all over the world. But it didn’t help my family'

INTERNATIONAL PAPERS, Tues. 02/04/13: Papers react to the Indian Supreme Court's ruling against the Swiss drug maker Novartis. The Hindu says this is a landmark verdict that gives a boost to cancer patients...but not everybody is happy about the decision. Syria is also getting a lot of attention, especially the emergence of opposition newspapers. And the Independent goes back and finds an Afghan girl, two years after her tragic photo went around the world.
PSG vs. Barcelona: one big winner... Qatar
02/04/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

PSG vs. Barcelona: one big winner... Qatar

FRENCH PAPERS, Tues. 02 /04/13: French papers focus on what they call a "historic" football match tonight between PSG and FC Barcelona. Le Parisien likens it to a David vs. Goliath scenario, while sports daily L’Equipe says the real winner of the match is Qatar. The Kingdom owns PSG and is a big investor in Barcelona FC. Meanwhile, Le Figaro says it’s time for Hollande to reshuffle his government.
'I don't know 'bout deir feet ... budda my 'ans never looka so squeaky clean!'
29/03/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'I don't know 'bout deir feet ... budda my 'ans never looka so squeaky clean!'

We look at heightened tension between Pyongyang and Washington. One paper reports that the US is engaged in "subtle-messaging" by flying stealth bombers over the Korean peninsula. Pope Francis, meanwhile, is embarking on his first Easter weekend as Pontiff: is his washing of feet more to do with washing his hands? And, in the throes of the Cyprus crisis, can IMF boss Christine Lagarde fix Europe?

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