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Reuters - Top News, 24.04.13 06:05 UTC

Italy president set to announce choice for prime minister

By Philip Pullella ROME | Wed Apr 24, 2013 1:47am EDT ROME (Reuters) - Italy's president Giorgio Napolitano is set to announce on Wednesday his choice of prime minister to form a new government and ...


Daily Mail, 24.04.13 01:19 UTC

PM losing patience with human rights court as Qatada wins again: Cameron considers temporary withdrawal to finally remove hate preacher

PUBLISHED: 13:29 GMT, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:04 GMT, 24 April 2013 David Cameron is considering a temporary withdrawal from the European human rights convention in order to finally remove Abu ...


BBC World News, 23.04.13 23:47 UTC

The changing face of the average Aussie

Australia's population surpassed 23 million on Tuesday. And as the country's numbers change, so does its image - you can forget Crocodile Dundee, for a start.


Telegraph, 23.04.13 21:46 UTC

WiFi porn in public areas to be blocked

Children will not be able to view pornography using wireless internet access offered in public places under plans to be unveiled by David Cameron.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 18:19 UTC

Charges filed in Bulgarian wiretap scandal

Bulgarian prosecutors on Tuesday pressed charges against four former police officials accused of involvement in wiretapping political opponents of the former government.


Telegraph, 23.04.13 16:42 UTC

Anna Soubry: Minimum alcohol pricing is still Government policy

Anna Soubry, the minister for public health, has said that minimum alcohol pricing is still necessary despite David Cameron scrapping the controversial measures.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 16:18 UTC

Amnesty criticizes Haiti over evictions from camps

Haiti has violated international human rights obligations by failing to protect people who have been forced to leave the impromptu settlements that sprang up in the Caribbean nation after the 2010 earthquake, a global advocacy group said Tuesday.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 16:17 UTC

Iraq: 36 dead after raid on Sunni protest site

Iraqi security forces backed by helicopters raided a Sunni protest camp before dawn Tuesday, prompting clashes that killed at least 36 people in the area and significantly intensified Sunni anger against the Shiite-led government.


Daily Mail, 23.04.13 16:06 UTC

Tensions between Japan and China deepen after flotilla of activists sails close to disputed islands and politicians visit war shrine

PUBLISHED: 13:00 GMT, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 13:02 GMT, 23 April 2013 Tensions between Japan and China sparked by a row over a group of disputed islands have deepened after a flotilla of boats ...


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