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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Daily Bulletin | 21.03.2012, 19:30 UTC

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Crime
Toulouse siege continues as victims remembered
France's Nicholas Sarkozy and his main presidential rival Socialist Francois Hollande have attended the funeral for three paratroopers as police in Toulouse besiege the man accused of also killing four Jewish residents.
Belgium
Belgium mourns Swiss bus crash victims
The king of Belgium and political leaders have joined thousands of mourners to grieve the victims of last week's bus crash in Switzerland that claimed 28 lives.
Arab World
Security Council demands 'immediate' Syria peace plan
The United Nations Security Council agreed on a joint statement on Wednesday backing envoy Kofi Annan's efforts to negotiate an end to the year-long uprising in Syria, Council diplomats said.
Africa
Malian soldiers storm state broadcaster
Armored vehicles were called in to defend the presidential palace in the Malian capital, Bamako, on Wednesday as disgruntled soldiers stormed through the city and overran the building housing the state broadcaster.
Iraq
Al-Qaeda group claims series of bombings in Iraq
The front group for al Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility for a series of bombings that shook the country on Tuesday, saying their goal was to disrupt security plans for next week's Arab League summit in Baghdad.
Business
Renewables
German solar industry shakeout claims another company
Solar project developer Solarhybrid has filed for bankruptcy protection, reportedly as a result of failed funding for its solar power generation projects. The firm's CEO is being investigated for insider stock trading.
Germany
German cabinet approves 2013 budget benchmarks
The German government has endorsed Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble's 2013 federal budget benchmarks. The cabinet also approved his plans to aim for an almost balanced budget by 2016.
Auto Industry
VW loses court fight against Suzuki over GTI brand
German carmaker Volkswagen has lost a European Union court battle against Japanese auto producer Suzuki over the latter's use of the GTI brand. Suzuki is allowed to keep its SWIFT GTi.
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