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Friday, April 12, 2013

Newsline | 12.04.2013, 16:15 UTC

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Eurozone crisis
Eurozone approves Cyprus bailout
Eurozone finance ministers meeting in Dublin have approved the terms for 10 billion euros in emergency loans for Cyprus. However, recent figures showed the island nation might need billions more.
World
Politics
Rapprochement between Sudan and South Sudan
For the first time since South Sudan became independent in July 2011, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has visited the young state. This is the latest stage in a cautious rapprochement between the two countries.
People
Not the 'Whole Truth'?
In a new exhibition at Berlin's Jewish Museum entitled "The Whole Truth," Jewish people sit in a glass box and talk to visitors. Correspondent Alexa Dvorson is not happy about it and sent this postcard from the city.
Venezuela
Chavez legacy looms over US-Venezuelan ties
Venezuela goes to the polls on Sunday to pick Hugo Chávez' successor. Observers are keeping tabs on the possible impact on US-Venezuelan ties, which reached their nadir during the Chávez era.
Politics
Decentralization plans for DRC's Copperbelt region
The DRC's southern province of Katanga is rich in raw materials but the population hardly benefits and calls for independence are growing. Plans for political decentralization could help defuse the situation.
Corruption
French lose faith in Hollande's France
While revelations of French cabinet members holding offshore bank accounts have done nothing to help president Hollande, the real issue is the sputtering French economy - and whether he is capable of improving it.

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