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Where is Liu Xiaobo?

The Chinese press is euphoric at a win for Mo Yan. He is this year's Nobel literature laureate. The Bangkok Post, along with other world papers, meanwhile, is asking where Liu Xiaobo is. Liu, a political dissident, won the Nobel peace prize in 2010 and remains in prison though his exact whereabouts are unknown. That, and more, in this look at the world papers Friday 12th October, 2012.

By Nicholas RUSHWORTH
“A day of glory for Africa”
11/06/2010 - International Press Review

“A day of glory for Africa”

African newspapers are feting a day of glory for the continent. In today’s international press review we have a look at how the world’s papers is reacting to Africa’s first time hosting the World Cup. FRIDAY, 11th JUNE 2010
“Warning, risk of overdose!”
11/06/2010 - International Press Review

“Warning, risk of overdose!”

Yes, the World Cup has begun and every single French paper leads with the momentous occasion. Editorials, commentaries, cartoons… it’s near-saturation coverage. The editorial of the Catholic paper, La Croix, warns of an overdose but nonetheless says one should pay attention to the event that is the first World Cup in Africa. FRIDAY, 11th JUNE 2010
“In Sweden, the men can have it all”
10/06/2010 - International Press Review

“In Sweden, the men can have it all”

In today’s New York Times / International Herald Tribune, an indepth report on gender equality in Sweden and how men can have it all – even extended paternity leave. Elsewhere, we look at reaction to UN sanctions against Iran, the oil spill and the build up to the World Cup. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE 2010
5 reasons for the French team to remain hopeful
10/06/2010 - French Press Review

5 reasons for the French team to remain hopeful

It’s wall-to-wall coverage of the World Cup in today’s French papers including an article in Le Parisien outlining reasons for the French side to remain optimistic. They include the talent of midfielder Frank Ribéry and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris. We also look at Le Figaro’s coverage of Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux’s fight against polygamy in France, in particular cases were polygamists masquerade as single-parent families to claim extra welfare. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE 2010
"'No Drama Obama' is no match for this crisis"
09/06/2010 - International Press Review

"'No Drama Obama' is no match for this crisis"

In today's international papers, we look at various different angles on the coverage of the BP oil spill. A Boston Globe columnist tries to fight the tide of criticism of the oil industry, pointing out all of the benefits of petrol. USA Today looks at the best and worst case scenarios in the Gulf of Mexico while the Independent says the President's "No Drama Obama" style is no match for this crisis. WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE 2010

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