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- Obama, Hollande agree on much - but not Afghanistan
- Obama presses ailing Europe to focus on growth
- Iran may seek "tactical gain" with U.N. nuclear deal
- Syria forces kill two in Damascus as thousands rally
- Poll shows Greece electing pro-bailout government
- Strauss-Kahn countersuit: Opening the door to his sexual past?
- Hopes fading for swift U.S., Pakistan deal on Afghan supply routes
- French find new first lady "distant" - poll
- Police detain 400 "Blockupy" activists in Frankfurt
- Refloat of Italy's Concordia wreck to be biggest ever
- Largest protests yet in Syria's biggest city
- UK surveillance program could expose private lives
- Greek politics, Spain banks test eurozone survival
- Diplomats: Nuclear agency chief to visit Tehran
- France's Hollande sticking to early Afghan pullout
- Imprisoned star of 'Reality' impresses at Cannes
- Quebec passes law in effort to end daily protests
- Malawi's president vows to repeal gay ban
- Putin gives top job to tank factory worker
- Filipino Christian group protests Lady Gaga shows
Obama, Hollande agree on much - but not Afghanistan Posted: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New French President Francois Hollande told President Barack Obama on Friday that he will stick by his pledge to withdraw France's troops from Afghanistan at year's end, a note of discord in an otherwise convivial first meeting between the two leaders. "I reminded President Obama that I made a promise to the French people to the effect that our combat troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by the end of 2012," Hollande said after Oval Office talks with Obama. "That being said, we will continue to support Afghanistan in a different way," he said. ... |
Obama presses ailing Europe to focus on growth Posted: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama pressed Europe on Friday to shift toward a more pro-growth policy and away from austerity to tackle a crisis that threatens to push Greece out of the euro zone and send economic shockwaves worldwide. Setting the tone for a weekend G8 summit, Obama made clear he was aligning himself with the new French president's drive for more economic stimulus in the recession-plagued euro zone instead of emphasizing belt-tightening programs spearheaded by Germany. ... |
Iran may seek "tactical gain" with U.N. nuclear deal Posted: VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran and the U.N. nuclear watchdog are making headway towards a framework deal on how to tackle concerns about its atomic activity, diplomats say, a potential bargaining chip for Tehran in next week's negotiations with world powers. Iran says such an agreement is needed before it can consider a request by U.N. inspectors to visit the Parchin military site where they believe explosives tests relevant for developing nuclear weapons may have been carried out. ... |
Syria forces kill two in Damascus as thousands rally Posted: BEIRUT (Reuters) - Forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad shot two protesters in the capital Damascus on Friday and fired in the air to break up thousands of anti-government demonstrators in the commercial hub of Aleppo, activists said. It was the second consecutive day of street protests in Aleppo, Syria's largest city, where a visit by U.N. ceasefire monitors a day earlier saw demonstrators mass outside the gates of the Aleppo University before security forces drove them off. ... |
Poll shows Greece electing pro-bailout government Posted: ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek voters are returning to the establishment parties that negotiated its bailout, a poll showed on Thursday, offering potential salvation for European leaders who say a snap Greek election next month will decide whether it must quit the euro. The poll, the first conducted since talks to form a government collapsed and a new election was called for June 17, showed the conservative New Democracy party in first place, several points ahead of the radical leftist SYRIZA which has pledged to tear up the bailout. ... |
Strauss-Kahn countersuit: Opening the door to his sexual past? Posted: NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn struck back this week at the hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault with a sharply worded countersuit claiming defamation, but lawyers say the filing could backfire. Legal experts say Strauss-Kahn's lawsuit could give New York maid Nafissatou Diallo's attorneys greater freedom to present evidence of Strauss-Kahn's sexual history, including allegations involving other women. ... |
Hopes fading for swift U.S., Pakistan deal on Afghan supply routes Posted: CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Obama administration may be not be able to strike a long-awaited agreement with Pakistan to help supply Western soldiers in Afghanistan as hoped in time for a major NATO summit in Chicago this weekend, a U.S. official said. "There's a distinct possibility that we may not see an agreement before the end of this weekend," the U.S. official said on condition of anonymity. "But talks are progressing and we do expect to reach a deal in the near future. ... |
French find new first lady "distant" - poll Posted: PARIS (Reuters) - The French find their new first lady, Valerie Trierweiler, to be down-to-earth compared to her former supermodel predecessor, but distant, a poll released on Friday said. The Paris Match reporter took on her new role on Tuesday when her partner Francois Hollande became president, replacing Nicolas Sarkozy. While Sarkozy had earned the nickname of "president bling bling" for a brash style and connections with the rich-and-famous, Hollande has styled himself "Mr. Normal". ... |
Police detain 400 "Blockupy" activists in Frankfurt Posted: FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German police said they detained 400 anti-capitalist protesters in Frankfurt on Friday for defying a ban on demonstrations against austerity policies implemented to tackle the intensifying euro zone debt crisis. The demonstration in the German financial capital was part of a four-day-long "Blockupy" protest, due to run until Saturday, against capitalism and austerity measures. "Hungry? Eat a banker," read one banner protesters held up outside the Messeturm skyscraper housing Goldman Sachs' offices. Reuters' Frankfurt office is also in the building. ... |
Refloat of Italy's Concordia wreck to be biggest ever Posted: ROME (Reuters) - Salvage crews will employ huge cranes and air tanks to refloat the half-submerged Costa Concordia cruise liner in the largest ever operation of its kind, according to a plan unveiled on Friday. Estimated to cost at least $300 million, the work is expected to begin within a few days and last about a year, said the ship's operator Costa Cruises, owned by Carnival Corp & Plc. The 290-metre-long (952 feet) cruise liner capsized off the Tuscan island of Giglio after hitting rocks on January 13. At least 30 people died and two are still unaccounted for. ... |
Largest protests yet in Syria's biggest city Posted: |
UK surveillance program could expose private lives Posted: |
Greek politics, Spain banks test eurozone survival Posted: Chaos in Greek politics and Spanish banking combined this week to underscore just how fragile Europe's economy remains after an eviscerating austerity regime that has spawned unemployment, desperation and misery. And there is no respite in sight, as Germany's finance minister predicted Friday that the crisis could last up to another two years. |
Diplomats: Nuclear agency chief to visit Tehran Posted: The U.N. nuclear agency chief will fly to Tehran over the weekend to sign a deal meant to allow his organization to resume a long- stalled search for evidence that Iran worked on developing nuclear arms, the agency and diplomats said Friday. |
France's Hollande sticking to early Afghan pullout Posted: In his first visit to the Oval Office, French President Francois Hollande declared he will withdraw all French combat troops from Afghanistan by year's end, making clear to President Barack Obama the timeline for ending the U.S.-led war will not trump a campaign pledge that helped Hollande gain his new job. |
Imprisoned star of 'Reality' impresses at Cannes Posted: |
Quebec passes law in effort to end daily protests Posted: |
Malawi's president vows to repeal gay ban Posted: |
Putin gives top job to tank factory worker Posted: |
Filipino Christian group protests Lady Gaga shows Posted: |
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