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Published: 09 July, 2009, 02:06
G8 leaders have gathered in Italy for their summit – but will it really tackle issues of global concern, and will their solutions be possible to implement?
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Hundreds of thousands of people suffer from discrimination and harassment by colleagues and bosses in Germany every day. However, many do not speak out for fear of being unpopular at work or even losing their jobs.
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President Medvedev and Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi have met in the Russian leader’s Moscow residence for talks on the upcoming G8 summit, energy cooperation, and economic ties between Russia and Italy.
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The G20 member states have agreed that the group will replace the G8 as the main coordinating body for global financial issues. The G20 leaders are in Pittsburgh, the US for a two-day summit.
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Immigration tensions are rising in Germany following Chancellor Angela Merkel's statement that multiculturalism has failed in the country.
12.10.2010, 14:30
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Estonia has refused to take in prisoners from Guantanamo detention center, citing legal reasons.
02.09.2010, 10:00
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Russian Premier Vladimir Putin has slammed opposition rallies as “provocation” and said protesters would “get hit on the head” for taking part in banned gatherings.
15.04.2010, 18:32
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US Republicans, in an effort to avoid a public civilian trial for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, are turning up the heat on Attorney General Eric Holder. Why?
07.02.2010, 02:04
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Latvian ultra-rightist have started another witch-hunt by threatening “disloyal car owners” who fix Russian symbols, like St. George Ribbon, or a Russian national emblem or colors on their vehicles.
20.11.2009, 08:35
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European leaders have decided to give the Belgian Prime Minister, Herman Van Rompuy the union's top job as the first permanent president.
Published: 09 July, 2009, 02:06
G8 leaders have gathered in Italy for their summit – but will it really tackle issues of global concern, and will their solutions be possible to implement?