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Friday, April 13, 2012

Daily Bulletin | 13.04.2012, 18:30 UTC

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Arab World
Five killed as Syrian protesters test cease-fire
Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets of Syria in a test of the fragile truce. Security forces reportedly shot dead at least five people rattling the two-day old cease-fire.
Politics
UN Security Council 'deplores' North Korean launch
The US ambassador to the UN Security Council has said the body deplored Friday's failed North Korean rocket launch, saying it was in violation of two of the body's resolutions.
International Relations
British premier Cameron makes historic Myanmar visit
British Prime Minister David Cameron has met opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the president of Myanmar in the first visit to the country by a Western leader since the reformist government there took power.
Justice
Danish court puts four men on trial on terror charges
Four men have been put on trial in Copenhagen for allegedly trying to attack the offices of a newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammed in 2005. The cartoons sparked outrage in the Muslim world.
Conflict
Guinea-Bissau coup leaders complain of 'foreign aggression'
Military coup leaders in Guinea-Bissau have said they do not plan to cling on to power, and that they had intervened to halt 'foreign aggression.' The army alleges a deal existed between the government and Angola.
Europe
Four countries call for EU subsidies for nuclear power
Four European nations have called on the EU to grant nuclear energy a similar status to solar and wind power, according to a German paper. This could lead to the EU paying out billions to subsidize nuclear power.
Religion
German cathedral shows off robe relic
Thousands have gathered in Trier, Germany, to see a relic that has been venerated for 500 years. The tunic, long said to have been worn by Jesus Christ before his crucifixion, is on show for the first time in 16 years.
Business
China
China's growth slows again in first quarter
China's economy expanded by over 8 percent in the first quarter of the current year, a growth rate that Europe and the US can only dream of. And yet, it marked the slowest pace in nearly three years, despite reforms.
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