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'Why have billions of dollars in aid done nothing for DRC?'

International Papers, Monday 26th November: Egyptian daily Al Masry Al Youm looks at how the president’s new rulings might affect press freedom; The International Herald Tribune questions how billions of dollars of aid money has done nothing to stop violence in DR Congo; and it’s a nervous week for UK newspapers, as well as the UK government, as the results are published of the Leveson inquiry into press freedom.

By Katerina VITTOZZI

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Some articles from today’s international press review:
 
International Herald Tribune: ‘Goma’s descent into chaos’
 
Britain finds inspiration in Vancouver for 2012 Olympics
01/03/2010 - INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

Britain finds inspiration in Vancouver for 2012 Olympics

Obscure sports such as ski-cross at the Vancouver Games have pulled in up to 4 million viewers in the UK. The Guardian looks at how the London Olympics could make sports such as BMX racing and handball similarly attractive in 2012. MONDAY, 1st MARCH, 2010
Western France hit by deadly storm
01/03/2010 - FRENCH PRESS REVIEW

Western France hit by deadly storm

All of the French papers lead with Xynthia, the storm that crossed Europe this weekend leaving a trail of destruction, in particular in Western France. MONDAY, 1st MARCH, 2010
"Healthcare dilemma: U-shaped or square table?"
26/02/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

"Healthcare dilemma: U-shaped or square table?"

In today's international press review, we look at Obama's healthcare summit.
“Sarkozy admits France’s mistakes”
26/02/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

“Sarkozy admits France’s mistakes”

In today’s French press review, we focus on President Sarkozy’s historic visit to Rwanda.
15 new suspects in Dubai assassination
25/02/2010 - INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

15 new suspects in Dubai assassination

The Gulf News in the United Arab Emirates leads with this story: the total number of suspects in the July assassination of a Hamas commander has risen to 26. THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 2010

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