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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.

Deal or no deal over prisoner exchange?
27/11/2009 - ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT

Deal or no deal over prisoner exchange?

Promising talks between Israel and the Islamist Hamas movement over a prisoner exchange involving Franco-Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit have hit a snag. Some prisoners - including jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti - are valuable political pawns.
Security concerns remain one year on from the Mumbai attacks
26/11/2009 - INDIA

Security concerns remain one year on from the Mumbai attacks

One year ago, 10 Pakistani nationals brought terror to Mumbai, killing 165 people and injuring 290. The attack exposed weaknesses within the Indian security services: one year on, have these lessons been learned?
Victims shocked by 'lenient' 40-year jail sentence demanded for torturer 'Duch'
25/11/2009 - FOCUS - CAMBODIA

Victims shocked by 'lenient' 40-year jail sentence demanded for torturer 'Duch'

The decision by prosecutors in the trial of former Khmer Rouge leader "Duch" has shocked survivors and victims of the atrocities, who feel the sentence should have been life and does not do the past justice.
Violence against women in Pakistan
25/11/2009 - PAKISTAN

Violence against women in Pakistan

November 25th marks the 10th anniversary of the UN's Day to eliminate violence against women. In Pakistan, some 70% of women claim to have experienced physical or sexual violence from men. Today’s Focus takes a closer look at this worrying trend.
A phone to save battered women
25/11/2009 - SOCIETY

A phone to save battered women

To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on Nov. 25, a new initiative in a Paris suburb has been set up to give battered women mobile phones to alarm police in case of emergency.

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