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Mourners mark 10-year anniversary of Bali bombing

Ten years ago, a nightclub bombing on the Indonesian island of Bali killed 202 people and injured hundreds more. A decade on, survivors and families of victims alike are gathering to commemorate the event. Since the attack, Indonesia has clamped down hard on Islamist terror groups, but the terrorist threat still has not completely disappeared.

France's flu vaccine sell-off
04/01/2010 - FRANCE

France's flu vaccine sell-off

94 million doses of vaccine for a population of 60 million: France was certainly well prepared for the flu pandemic. But now, most of those stock won't be used. France and other European country now have a large surplus to deal with.
Can Sarkozy save the Carbon Tax?
04/01/2010 - FRANCE

Can Sarkozy save the Carbon Tax?

An in-depth look at the Carbon Tax bill, shot down by a constitutional ruling just days before it was due to come into force in France. The move has French opposition groups crowing victory over Nicolas Sarkozy, and the president's team wondering whether the plan must be shelved entirely or reviewed.
Sarkozy's report card for 2009
31/12/2009 - FRANCE

Sarkozy's report card for 2009

Has 2009 been a hit or a miss for French President Nicolas Sarkozy? On the one hand, his approval ratings hit new lows, and the aftermath of the financial crisis remains a real headache. On the other hand, most observers agree that the opposition still fails to present a unified front. A look at some of the ups and downs of Sarkozy's political year.
Has London become a breeding ground for terrorists?
30/12/2009 - UK

Has London become a breeding ground for terrorists?

London is where Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab - accused of trying to blow up a US bound airplane on December 25 - was first in direct contact with Islamic extremism. Once again London is at the heart of an international terrorist investigation. Now the British Press wants to know: was it the city that turned them into terrorists?
Sowing seeds of hatred in Gaza
30/12/2009 - GAZA STRIP

Sowing seeds of hatred in Gaza

Farming used to cover around a quarter of Gaza's own food needs, and it employed more than a tenth of its work force. In addition, food exports provided the local economy with foreign money. But one year after the Israeli offensive on the Palestinian territory the farming sector is struggling to get back on its feet.

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