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New Poll: France Is Bored By Its Presidential Race

Some 65% of French people surveyed in a new Ipsos-Logica poll aren’t particularly interested in France’s presidential race. Still 78% still plan to vote, according to the poll that also found President Nicolas Sarkozy still trailing his Socialist party ch

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Landmark flight arrives in Somalia

The first major commercial airline in more than 20 years has landed at Mogadishu airport in war-torn Somalia.

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Body of U.S. journalist returns from Syria as death toll climbs

Amid a soaring death toll and a call for airstrikes against the Syrian regime, the body of American journalist Marie Colvin is expected to return to the U.S. today.

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Romney and Santorum in fierce Ohio battle on ‘Super Tuesday’

Mitt Romney can take a big step toward finishing off chief rival Rick Santorum and seizing command of the Republican presidential race on “Super Tuesday,” as 10 states hold contests with Ohio at ground zero.

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Food / Travel

Dim Sum Search: The Obsessively Innovative, All-You-Can-Eat Google China Cafeteria

The Chinese have a saying: ordinary folk regard food as important as heaven itself. The tech world’s motto is “Innovate Or Die.” At Google’s Beijing headquarters, one can taste what happens when these two philosophies m

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Eyes on the U.S.

“Badly Paid” American Banker Struggles To Live Down Woe-Is-Me Interview

Americans are having a field day with Andrew Schiff, a Wall Street banker who complained in an interview with Bloomberg about his “paltry” $350,000-a-year salary. Says Schiff: “The New York that I wanted to have is still just beyond my reach.”

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Geopolitics

When Putin Was Booed: The Long Road Back From Fading Popularity To Kremlin Victory

Analysis: Though opponents are still questioning the legitimacy of Vladimir Putin’s win in Sunday’s presidential race, one Russian political observer charts the course of his sudden unpopularity last year to an election campaign that saw

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Observers slam Russia vote as Putin declares victory

International observers report ballot stuffing and other irregularities as Vladimir Putin announces he has won the race to be Russia’s new president.

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Iraq attacks in Haditha kill 27 policemen

Dozens of gunmen have launched a pre-dawn raid on police targets in the western Iraqi city of Haditha, killing at least 27 police officers.

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106 dead in Yemen fighting, 55 troops held captive

Al-Qaida militants have launched a surprise attack against army bases in southern Yemen, killing 78 soldiers, seizing weapons and parading 55 troops they had taken captive through the centre of a town under their control.

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Society

Whispers Of History: Behind The Walls Of The Secret Vatican Archives

Half a millennium ago, the Holy See established secret archives that today house millions of documents, including private papal records, meant to be protected both from the elements, and prying eyes. It is also a great resource for historians.

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Society

New Green Housing Developments In Switzerland: Car Owners Need Not Apply

Politicians in Zurich are debating whether rental agreements can forbid tenants to own a car. But in Bern, the Swiss capital, some 80 people have already signed such contracts.

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Economy

No Longer Just For Youths, Many German Hostels Now Want The Whole Family

As their traditional customer base – groups of school children – shrinks, Germany’s hostels are trying to woo a new market: whole families. In places like the Baltic Sea island of Rügen, some hostels have transformed themselves into affordable, kid-friend

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Society

How The Wrong Tweet In China Might Land You In Forced Labor Camp

The “microblog” twitter equivalents in China like weibo are more popular than ever, but they are also increasingly risky. Nervous public officials are imposing harsh sentences to those who send out bad bits of information.

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Geopolitics

Two Years That Changed Russia: What Even A Putin Victory Cannot Undo

Op-Ed: A few years ago, even if its people didn’t realize it at the time, Russia was poised for a new wave of civil action. Though Sunday’s elections may not bring new faces, the nation is forever changed.

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Society

Miuccia Prada: The Rites Of Fashion And A Search For Beauty

Up close and inside the mind of the Italian designer, who is set to be honored with a show of her creations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Economy

The Economic Death Of A Southern Italian City

Crotone was once called the “Milan of the South,” thanks to its bustling industry and entrepreneurial spirit. But over the past 20 years, the Calabrian city has seen its factories close and locals forced onto welfare. A snapshot of every

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Society

Anne Frank’s Belongings Finally Returned To Her Hometown

The German city of Frankfurt, from where the Frank family fled rising anti-Semitism, will house personal items in its Jewish Museum. The original copy of the girl’s famed diary will remain in Amsterdam where the family hid until they were reporte

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Let’s Be Honest, Europe Is A God-Awful Mess

Op-Ed: Blinded by its own visions of grandeur, Europe dropped the ball years ago and will make things worse by turning the keys to the empire over to Goldman Sachs-trained “experts” like Mario Monti and Lucas Papademos. Folks, we are witnessing a train wr

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Food / Travel

Peru’s Booming Export Product: Restaurants

Peruvian cuisine is appreciated around the world, but business leaders can whet their appetite on the country’s success at spreading its restaurant chains globally: from elsewhere in Latin America to the US and India.

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Geopolitics

In Russia, A Presidential Campaign No One Could Have Predicted

Analysis: Vladimir Putin remains the overwhelming favorite Sunday to return to the Kremlin as Russia’s president, following a term as prime minister. Still, with opposition to Putin growing, it was a memorable campaign — even before it began.

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Food / Travel

After The Revolution, Tunisia Looks To Revive Tourism Of Sun, Sea And Desert Treks

Bypassed as a tourist site since the revolution, the southern Tunisian city of Douz looks to regain its hold as an entryway to the Sahara. The country’s tourist industry as a whole has been hit hard by the political unrest.

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Red Cross aid convoy reaches Homs, massacre feared

A Red Cross aid convoy has entered the shattered Baba Amro district of Homs after a Syrian official declared the area “cleansed” and the opposition spoke of a massacre by President Bashar al-Assad’s forces.

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Oil increases to highest level since 2008

Oil prices have spiked to their highest levels since 2008 on fears that tensions with Iran have the potential to disrupt supplies through the Strait of Hormuz.

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All but two European leaders sign fiscal treaty

All EU 27 states but UK and Czech Republic have signed a new treaty to enforce budget discipline within the bloc.

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Geopolitics

New Falklands Fireworks: Argentina Ups The Ante With Talk Of UK ‘Boycott’

Authorities in Buenos Aires are recommending that Argentine firms stop buying British goods. That may be easier said than done. Though Argentina doesn’t buy much from the UK, the British products it does import are difficult to find elsewhere.

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Society

Oh The Stories They’ll Tell: Rio’s Steamy Carnival Never Disappoints

After four frenetic days, Rio’s annual extravaganza has come to an end – but not before adding to Brazil’s Carnival lore with a bevy of fresh anecdotes. One infamous drug dealer, for example, couldn’t resist temptation, and came out of h

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Geopolitics

What A Free And Hungry Hong Kong Press Looks Like From China

Analysis: The spectacle of Hong Kong reporters hounding candidates for upcoming elections has baffled some in China. Yet rabid reporters are a matter of neither conspiracies nor bling — just an important lesson for mainland Chinese about the basics of de

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Tornadoes slam US Midwest, killing 12

Tornadoes have roared through middle America, flattening entire blocks of homes in small-town Illinois and Kansas and killing at least 12 people.

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Eurozone jobless rate hits record 10.7%

The jobless rate in the 17 countries that use the euro rose to 10.7% in January, while December’s figure was revised up from 10.4% to 10.6%.

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Disabled Costa Allegra arrives in Seychelles port after 3 days at sea without power

Disembarkation of more than 1100 passengers begins in the Seychelles as stricken cruise ship Costa Allegra docks successfully.

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Food / Travel

New Accusations For Concordia Captain Schettino: Drugs, Prostitution On Past Ships

Already blamed for causing a cruise ship disaster that killed 25 people, Italian skipper Francesco Schettino now faces allegations that past ships he captained were places of “corruption, drugs and prostitution.”

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