French retirement-age protests expect lots of young people
A significant number of young people are expected to turn out for another day of protests at pension reforms in France. It is the first time that…
View ArticleTrain crash in Indonesia kills dozens
A crash involving two trains has killed more than 20 people in Indonesia. Local search and rescue teams at the collision site said at least 22…
View ArticleBrazil elections: Lula waverers could turn to Silva
Euronews' Miguel Sardo: ''At the end of two mandates, Lula da Silva, is one of the most popular politicians ever in Brazil. The country appears ready…
View ArticleThe battle to be Brazil's next president
US president Barack Obama described him as the most popular man on earth, but after eight year's in the job President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is…
View ArticleChina vows to boost cooperation with Greece
On the first day of his visit to Greece, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has said he expects ties between the two countries to be expanded. Meeting with…
View ArticleEthnicity to dominate Bosnian elections on Sunday
On Sunday, Bosnians will take part in an election that is likely to keep the country as ethnically divided as it is today. The complex political…
View ArticleFrench protest over rertirement reforms
Demonstrations have been held across in France in protest against President Nicolas Sarkozy's plans to raise the retirement age from sixty to sixty…
View ArticleUS says sorry to Guatelmala over medical tests
The United States government has said sorry for deliberately infecting hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis as part of medical experiments six…
View ArticleFrench protest over retirement reforms
Demonstrations have been held across France in protest against President Nicolas Sarkozy's plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62. Marches…
View ArticleSwiss far-right behind anti-Roma poster
The far-right Swiss People's Party has admitted it is behind an advertising campaign that likens Roma migrants and Italians to rats. Some sixty…
View ArticleBrazil set for presidential vote
Brazil will go to the polls on Sunday with a former Marxist guerrilla predicted to become Brazil's first female president. Dilma Rousseff was…
View ArticleLatvian government heading for victory
Latvia's centre-right government looks to have won the country's general election according to exit polls and partial results. If so it would be a…
View ArticleGermany set to celebrate 20 years of unity
Germany is preparing to celebrate the twenth anniversary of its reunification on Sunday. Chancellor Angela Merkel and German President Christian…
View ArticleDutch move closer to coalition deal with Wilders
A minority coalition government in the Netherlands which has the support of the anti-Islamist Freedom Party (PVV) has come a step closer. The…
View ArticleRousseff ends campaign in Lula heartland
The favourite to win today's presidential election in Brazil ended her campaign with a rally alongside her mentor in his industrial home town.…
View ArticlePalestinian leaders back Abbas talks threat
Senior Palestinian politicians have backed President Mahmoud Abbas in affirming that direct talks with Israel won't resume unless it halts its…
View ArticleUS liberals strike back with One Nation march in DC
US liberals have hit the streets of Washington DC for the One Nation march - their own event to counter the conservatives, who held a rally in the…
View ArticlePolls open in Bosnia
Voting has started in Bosnia, in an election that will go some to deciding how quickly the country can join the EU and NATO. The main obstacle has…
View ArticleQueen's Baton Relay for 2010 Commonwealth Games
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