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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
Christmas under a makeshift Parisian roof
25/12/2009 - FRANCE

Christmas under a makeshift Parisian roof

Some 100,000 people, including many illegal immigrants, are homeless on France's streets and will be spending Christmas in makeshift shelters.
A Himalayan community celebrates Christmas
25/12/2009 - FOCUS

A Himalayan community celebrates Christmas

Every year, members of one of the world's most remote Christian communities in India's Himalayan mountains celebrate in a 125-year-old church with their Muslim and Buddhist neighbours.
Chinese Christians persecuted for their faith
24/12/2009 - CHINA

Chinese Christians persecuted for their faith

Christians all over the world are celebrating Christmas. But for those in China, it will be difficult to celebrate as openly as they would like… The distrust of official churches, all under the control of the Communist Party, has led to the emergence of underground churches.
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.

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