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Hunting For Holiday Home Bargains In Crisis-Riddled Greece

For some northern Europeans, Greece’s economic crisis may be just the opportunity to finally have a sun-soaked Mediterranean vacation home. Property prices are down, with some sea view plots going for as little as 30,000 euros. Still, would-be buyers shou

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Norway gunman Breivik ‘declared sane’

Anders Behring Breivik, the right-wing extremist who confessed to killing 77 people in a bomb and shooting rampage in Norway is not criminally insane, according to a new psychiatric examination.

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UK seeks repayment of Falklands era loan

Britain wants Argentina to pay back £45 million in loans that the country’s former military junta used to fund equipment that was later used in the invasion of the Falkland Islands.

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Egypt court suspends constitutional assembly

A court in Egypt has suspended the 100-member assembly appointed last month to draft the country’s new constitution.

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Geopolitics

Egypt’s Military Brass And The Officers Who Stood With The Revolution

One year ago, several young Egyptian army officers made a very public showing alongside democracy protesters in Tahrir Square. They were swiftly arrested, and are currently serving prison time. As their families demand answers, other soldiers are quietly

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Future

How The Ups And Downs Of Today’s Mega Cities Will Shape Tomorrow’s Urban Boom

The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology has just opened a new research center in Singapore dedicated to the study the world’s biggest cities in order to better prepare for the urban explosion that is expected to take place by 2030.

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Economy

Chile Becomes A Prime Destination For Spain’s Underemployed “Mileuristas”

Op-Ed: The economic crisis in Spain is prompting many young professionals to seek better opportunities overseas. A popular destination for these so-called mileuristas – educated Spaniards who can’t earn more than 1,000 euros a month – is up-and-coming Chi

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Sony to cut global workforce by 10,000

The Japanese electronics giant will cut 6 percent of its entire workforce, by as early as the end of 2012.

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Syrian rebels reject new demands as ceasefire deadline nears

Rebels in Syria have rejected a last-minute demand by the government, made just 48 hours ahead of a proposed ceasefire which now looks set to fail.

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Militants, troops die in al Qaeda attack in Yemen

Al Qaeda militants seized control of a military base and two checkpoints during raids in southern Yemen, leaving at least 21 people dead.

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Society

Zurich Experiments With ‘Black List’ To Add Security To Teacher Hiring

A new system is being used in Zurich to avoid potentially dangerous teachers from being hired which aims to keep certain profiles permanently barred from the profession.

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Society

“On The Misfortune Of Being Greek” – Germans Dig In To Ever Pertinent 1975 Essay

Greek intellectual Nikos Dimou published a book in 1975 slamming his native country’s failure. Now published for the first time in German, “On the Misfortune of Being Greek” is painfully relevant to understanding the current crisis engulfing the

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Economy

F. A. Porsche: The Mind And Eye Behind The Perfect Sports Car

Obituary: The former designer and auto company chairman F.A. Porsche has died at the age of 76 after a long illness. He was best known as the designer of the Porsche 911, an icon of 20th century design, but he also went on to create some much smaller gems

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Society

Diplomatic And Linguistic Roadblocks Keep Al Jazeera Turkish From Airing

Plans have long been in the works for a Turkish-language edition of Al Jazeera, which would help fulfil Turkey’s diplomatic ambitions in the Middle East. But first they must resolve internal and external politics, and decide if PKK are to be call

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Economy

War Of The Noses – France’s Luxury Brands Battle Over Top ‘Authors’ Of Perfume

From the flower fields of Grasse to the crystal perfume bottles sold in Paris, the process of creating a best-selling and enduring fragrance like Chanel N°5 or Poison by Dior is a long and delicate journey in a cut-throat business where competition and po

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Geopolitics

How The War In Syria Threatens Lebanon’s Fragile Peace

Too closely tied to its larger neighbor, Lebanon can’t help but worry about the consequences of the war spreading in Syria. The two countries have tight political links and share a porous border. Is Beirut set to be the next Arab Spring hot spot?

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Food / Travel

Picking Up The Trash On The World’s Highest Mountain

Would you climb 8,848 meters to pick up other people’s waste, discarded climbing gear and even the occasional dead body? This is what the Eco Everest Expedition sets out to do every year.

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Geopolitics

Why Is France Avoiding Tax Evasion Fight With Switzerland?

Unlike Germany, which is in a major row with Switzerland over Germans stashing away money in Swiss bank accounts, France has kept quiet on the issue. A French investigative journalist suspects France’s current presidential election campaign may o

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Economy

The Google Of China: The Secret Of Baidu’s Runaway Search-Engine Success

Nothing can stop Baidu. The search engine giant holds an 80% share of the Chinese market, thanks to a simple “less is more” philosophy. Part of the “more” are China’s best and brightest engineers, who work to u

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Society

It Ain’t Easy Being Green: First Signs Of Eco-Fatigue

With an increasing number of products marketed as “green” and activists raising the pressure on people to think about the environment day and night, more and more consumers are getting grouchy about having to always be eco-friendly.

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Malawi’s President Mutharika reported dead

78 year-old Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika has died after suffering a heart attack, according to medical and government sources

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Mali’s Tuareg rebels declare independence

Mali’s Tuareg rebels, who have seized control of the country’s north in the chaotic aftermath of a military coup in the capital, declare independence of the Azawad nation.

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Russia slams U.S. over sentence for arms dealer Viktor Bout

Russia has criticized the United States for handing down a 25-year sentence to Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, saying the verdict against him was “baseless and biased.”

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Economy

Argentina’s New Economic Patriotism May Send Spanish Energy Giant Packing

Thanks to recent changes from the Argentine Central Bank Charter, the Kirchner administration has access to lots more cash. How will the government spend it? An increasingly likely option is a public buyout of YPF, the affiliate of Spanish energy company

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Society

‘A Well-Meaning, Educated Anti-Semite’ – Günter Grass Slammed For Israel-Iran Poem

Op-Ed: The 84-year-old German Nobel laureate’s new poem entitled “What Must Be Said” accuses Israel of plotting to destroy Iran, while acknowledging the risk of being dubbed anti-Semitic. Grass’s long-hidden stint as a

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Geopolitics

Can You Build A Bank Of BRICS? Big New Ambitions For World’s Emerging Powers

A decade after first being lumped together, the world’s leading emerging economies show all signs of claiming a growing slice of influence. Yet at their latest summit, plans emerged to pool their resources in a bank to rival the World Bank. It&am

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Insurers Vow To Save Your E-Reputation – But At What Price?

A new insurance product promises to protect families against damages to their e-reputation, a new but important concept in this era of fading privacy. But one writer wonders if this isn’t all just a scare-mongering way to make new business.

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Food / Travel

Master Chef & Sons: Who Gets Burned When A French Culinary Legend Passes The Torch

Paul Lacoste’s new mouth-watering documentary, “Entre les Bras” (“Step Up To The Plate”), chronicles a complex father-son dynamic in the kitchen, as acclaimed chef Michel Bras gets ready to hand down his multiple Michelin-star

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Greek unrest after pensioner suicide outside parliament

Protesters clash with riot police in Athens, hours after a pensioner shot himself dead outside parliament, blasting politicians over the country’s financial crisis in his suicide note.

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Tuareg rebels announce end to ‘military operations’ in Mali

The UN Security Council’s call for an immediate ceasefire and return to democracy in Mali has prompted an announcement of an end to “military operations” by Tuareg rebels in the north.

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Clashes erupt in Syria as U.N. peacekeepers set to arrive for talks

Syrian troops target neighborhoods near Damascus as U.N. peacekeepers are scheduled to arrive in the capital for talks on deploying observers to monitor a cease-fire.

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Geopolitics

Erdoğan Plays Bully On Education Bill, Stoking Fears About Turkish Democracy

Op Ed: Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) won a recent battle over education reform by utterly marginalizing the opposition. These tactics indicate a dangerous trend for Turkey toward an ever more authoritarian government.

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Society

Patient-On-Doctor Violence In China Symptomatic Of A Sick And Crippled System

The recent killing of a doctor in northern China is just the latest act of violence by angry patients. A big part of the problem is an overcrowded, underfunded and sometimes corrupt medical system. By the symptoms go even deeper into modern Chinese societ

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Society

Occupy Liechtenstein? Popular Showdown With Monarchy In Europe’s Richest Enclave

The Liechtenstein royal family has threatened to abandon the country if the public tries to limit their extensive range of powers. But leaving would force them to finally pay taxes on their billions.

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Geopolitics

Italy Must Become A ‘Predictable’ Country – Prime Minister Mario Monti Speaks

Following the volatile reign of Silvio Berlusconi, the longtime European “technocrat” and economics professor Mario Monti has achieved surprising consensus both inside and outside of Italy. But can he make it last if he doesn’t stick around?

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Society

Cosmetic Surgery For People Who Are Just Plain Old

Silicone breasts at 80? No problem! In Europe and the U.S., the cosmetic industry is actively courting a new clientele: the bona fide ‘elderly,’ who have plenty of time and money to spend on face lifts and tummy tucks and a final pursui

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Romney wins 3 primaries as Santorum faces uphill battle

Rick Santorum turns his focus to his home state of Pennsylvania as he faces an uphill battle to convince Republicans he can stop Mitt Romney from clinching the party nomination after his three-primary sweep.

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Prominent French academic found dead in New York hotel room

New York police have opened an investigation into the circumstances of the death of a prominent French academic, Richard Descoings, whose naked body was found in a New York hotel room.

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Serbian President Tadic resigns to prompt early election

Serbian pro-Western President Boris Tadic announces his resignation, paving the way for an early presidential election where he will face a strong challenge from a nationalist candidate.

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Geopolitics

Radical Islam Finds Fertile Ground In Tropical Paradise Of Maldives

Five years after a terrorist attack that killed a dozen foreign tourists in Male, could this idyllic archipelago be transforming into a hotbed of Islamic radicalism?

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