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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

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Syria
Syria: Fatal blast at Aleppo University
Dozens of people have been killed and many more injured in an explosion that hit the main academic institution in northern Syria's city of Aleppo. This comes amid reports of increasing violence.
Conflict
International efforts to aid Mali intervention increase
Nigeria has announced it will send troops to Mali, and Belgium promised to assist France's efforts with equipment. The US has ruled out a ground presence in the West African country's internal conflict.
South Asia
Pakistan court orders arrest of Prime Minister
Pakistan has been thrown into political turmoil after the Supreme Court called for the prime minister to be arrested. The move comes as thousands protest in support of a cleric calling for a new government.
Africa
After strikes, Amplats to ax many remaining workers
A South African mining company has announced that it will cut 14,000 jobs. Restructuring by Amplats could trigger labor unrest rivaling last fall's protests (pictured) in the world's leading platinum-producing nation.
Middle East
Egyptian train derailment kills several
A train carrying Egyptian army recruits has derailed outside Cairo, killing several people. The tragic accident raises further doubts about Egypt's questionable transport safety record.
Court Cases
Two suspected Russian spies go on trial in Germany
The trial has begun for a married couple accused of operating in Germany for over 20 years as Russian spies. It is the first such case since the end of the Cold War.
Religion
European court rules on discrimination of UK Christians
The European Court for Human Rights has ruled for the plaintiff in a discrimination case against British Airways by a Christian employee who wanted to wear a crucifix to work. But three other cases were turned down.
Business
Budget
Germany marks balanced budget amid crisis
For the first time in five years, Germany has come up with a balanced budget despite the eurozone crisis raging around it. According to statisticians, growth has been moderate, with exports booming.
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