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Strauss-Kahn expected to settle with US sex accuser Diallo

It was a scandal that shocked France and destroyed hopes that the IMF chief could one day become French president. Dominique Strauss-Kahn's reputation was left in tatters when a chambermaid at a New York hotel accused him of attempted rape in May 2011. Although criminal charges were dropped, he's now expected to reach a financial settlement with Nafissatou Diallo, before facing allegations of "aggravated pimping" back in France.

Kosovo passes crucial test as an independent state
16/11/2009 - KOSOVO

Kosovo passes crucial test as an independent state

Voters went to the polls Sunday to elect local councilors and town mayors in what was Kosovo's first election as an independent state. Focus takes the opportunity to examine this landmark vote which is a crucial test for Kosovo.
Head of military junta fights back after international condemnation
14/11/2009 - GUINEA CONAKRY

Head of military junta fights back after international condemnation

Six weeks after the killing of opposition supporters at a rally in Conakry, an interview with the head of the military junta Captain Camara and opposition leader Jean Marie Dore, who is staying in the country to oppose the junta, despite the dangers.
Germany unlocks its past
13/11/2009 - HISTORY

Germany unlocks its past

Former West Berlin policeman Karl Heinz Kurras, soon on trial for weapons possession, gained infamy after his shooting of a student led to the 1968 youth riots. But his work for the Stasi secret service could shed light on Germany's secretive past.
To vaccinate or not to vaccinate?
12/11/2009 - H1N1 VIRUS

To vaccinate or not to vaccinate?

As a mass inoculation campaign against the H1N1 flu virus kicks off across France, opinion polls show that most French people will not vaccinate because they fear possible side effects.
Digging up Colombia's ugly past
12/11/2009 - COLOMBIA

Digging up Colombia's ugly past

In the name of anti-guerrilla warfare, Colombian paramilitary forces spread terror in the countryside over two decades. Their units now disbanded, some have gone back to the sites of the killings to repent.

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