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Hamburg seals the deal with Muslim residents

It’s an historic pact. After five years of negotiations, the city-state of Hamburg will sign a contract with its Muslim citizens. It sets out in black and white the rights and duties of Muslims living in the city. It’s the first time that Muslim holy days will be recognised in Germany on equal terms with Christian ones, a significant step in recognising Islam as part of German society. Our correspondent went to Hamburg to see what the mood was like at this year’s Eid festival.

By Abby D'ARCY HUGHES / Anne MAILLIET
2 years on, France 24 goes inside the Fukushima nuclear plant
11/03/2013 - JAPAN

2 years on, France 24 goes inside the Fukushima nuclear plant

Two years since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, France 24 has been granted access to the power plant where it all happened. It's only the second time since the accident that media have been allowed inside.
Creating a future for women in Malawi
08/03/2013 - MALAWI

Creating a future for women in Malawi

In Malawi, more than 50% of the population is female, and after Liberia, it's only the second African nation to have a woman head of state. It's a country badly affected by poverty, and the European Union is working alongside the Malawian government to support development and humanitarian aid missions. Women in particular are seeing the benefits of this initiative, a fact that's being celebrated this International Women's Day.
Catholics await their new leader as Conclave date announced
08/03/2013 - VATICAN CITY

Catholics await their new leader as Conclave date announced

The Conclave to elect the new Pope will begin on Tuesday 12th March, following the resignation of Benedict XVI last month. Cardinals will gather in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican to decide on the new head of the Catholic Church, for a vote that's traditionally held in the utmost secrecy. So how do they go about choosing a new pontiff?
On patrol with the French military in Northern Mali
07/03/2013 - MALI

On patrol with the French military in Northern Mali

French President François Hollande has said he'll pull troops out of Mali by the end of April. The move came as it was announced that another French soldier had been killed in the country, the fourth since France launched a military intervention against jihadists that were threatening stability in the African state. But there is still a job to do; France 24 reporter Matthieu Mabin joined a patrol in the mountainous northern region, where French soldiers are still flushing out insurgents.
300,000 still homeless 2 years after Fukushima disaster
07/03/2013 - JAPAN

300,000 still homeless 2 years after Fukushima disaster

Monday 11th March will mark 2 years since the tsunami that killed 16,000 people and caused the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Hundreds of thousands were left homeless when their houses were washed away by the tide, while others were evacuated from the zone surrounding the nuclear power plant. Yet 24 months later, some 300,000 survivors are still living in makeshift residential "camps" and the effort to build new homes for those affected could take another ten years.

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