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Thursday, January 10, 2013

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Crime
Three Kurdish women murdered in Paris
Three Kurdish women, who were activists of the outlawed Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), were found shot dead in Paris. France's interior minister spoke of an "assassination." One of the victims had links to Germany.
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Afghanistan
Is Afghanistan ready for a complete pullout?
For the first time, Washington has publicly announced the possibility that no US soldiers will remain in Afghanistan past 2014. German experts are skeptical that Afghan security will be able to cope without their help.
Refugees
Asylum seekers occupy Viennese church
Political refugees in Vienna are starving themselves to protest against poor living conditions. The Austrian government wants the protest to end as soon as possible - but it seems there's no end in sight.
Conflict
'Right-wing benefiting from border conflict'
As border tension between Pakistan and India continues to escalate, the US has urged the two South Asian countries to keep their cool. Many analysts see the border clashes as a setback to the Indo-Pak peace process.
Politics
Hugo Chavez: Dictator or democrat?
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is nearly synonymous with Latin American socialism. As the firebrand leader struggles in hospital with cancer, experts debate his political achievements.

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