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Bullying in Japanese schools under the spotlight

The suicide of a 13-year-old boy has prompted Japanese authorities to look at the prevalence of bullying in schools. The death of Hiroki led to an investigation searching for possible links with harassment from classmates, and to the worrying discovery that the school may have tried to cover up some of the evidence.

By Guillaume BRESSION / Marie LINTON
Iranians in Israel watch Obama visit closely
21/03/2013 - MIDDLE EAST

Iranians in Israel watch Obama visit closely

US President Barack Obama is currently on his first ever visit to the Middle East. Shortly after arriving he held joint press conferences with his Israeli counterpart, Shimon Peres, and later with Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu. Iran is featuring heavily in their talks. It's also an ongoing concern for one particular group of Israelis, namely the country's Persian community - Iranian Jews who have left their native country and are now living in Israel.
Ever wondered where New Orleans' French influence came from?
20/03/2013 - USA

Ever wondered where New Orleans' French influence came from?

In the southern US, French is spoken by a community of 500,000 people. These are the Cajun people, descendants of French-speaking Canadians who were forced from their homes by the English in the 18th century. Today they make up a tenth of Louisiana and their presence over the years have left a marked influence on the state. These days, the Cajuns continue their traditions through music and song, which help them to keep their linguistic heritage alive.
Is more austerity the right way forward for the UK economy?
20/03/2013 - UNITED KINGDOM

Is more austerity the right way forward for the UK economy?

The British government faces its toughest financial dilemma to date as it presents its Budget for the next year. PM David Cameron and Finance Minister George Osborne are under pressure to stop cutting public service budgets and start investing to boost an economy that's close to a triple-dip recession. But they insist that further spending cuts are necessary to lower the nation's debt repayments.
Romania's long-standing fascination with all things French
19/03/2013 - ROMANIA

Romania's long-standing fascination with all things French

The French influence has long been felt in Romania, which in the past has enjoyed a special relationship with France. While that's not so much the case today, there are still French speakers and Francophiles to be found in the country and similarities to be found in their respective languages. The historic links between East and West therefore look likely to continue - linguistically at least.
The 'anti-Merah' movement in the south of France
19/03/2013 - FRANCE

The 'anti-Merah' movement in the south of France

It's been one year since French-born extremist Mohamed Merah launched his attacks in the south of France, which left 7 dead, including 3 Jewish children. The mother of soldier Imad Ibn Ziaten, one of his victims, has since launched a nationwide campaign to get parents more involved with their children, to stop them from being radicalised and growing up to become homegrown fanatics. Last week, three French jihadists were arrested on suspicion of conspiring to commit terrorist acts.

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