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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

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Labor Market
Pope condemns unemployment on Labor Day
Workers angered by low wages, spending cuts and job culls have marked May Day worldwide. Pope Francis has decried unemployment as "socially unjust." A walkout has crippled Greece. Indonesian workers slammed fuel prices.
World
Elections
Elections in Pakistan: the major players
Many Pakistanis are hoping for a political change, even though there is no clear alternative to an increasingly unpopular PPP. There are fears that the need to form a viable coalition might lead to weak government.
Elections
Politics in Pakistan is not just for men
The elections in Pakistan will be special this year. Not only because a civilian government has completed its term of office regularly for the first time. Now ordinary women also want to get involved in politics.
Conflict
UN demonstrates presence in DRC as rebels threaten
The UN is sharpening its focus on the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo ahead of the arrival of a new UN brigade which rebels say they will fight. Two key UN officials have paid visits there in less than a month.
Extremism
Are Pakistan and Islam really inseparable?
At a time when the world was hoping to see a shift in Pakistan's policies towards Islamism, its military chief Kayani made sure that nobody should be under any illusion. Pakistan and Islam can't be separated, he said.
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