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France: Protests over pensions bring over a million onto boulevards

Huge numbers turned out throughout France to demonstrate against plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62French protesters furious over the government's proposals to change the pensions system flooded the boulevards of cities from Paris to Marseille today as Nicolas Sarkozy's embattled labour minister presented the reform to a parliament echoing with jeers.Huge numbers of people – ... Full story

France: Protests over pensions bring over a million onto boulevards

Huge numbers turned out throughout France to demonstrate against plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62French protesters furious over the government's proposals to change the pensions system flooded the boulevards of cities from Paris to Marseille today as Nicolas Sarkozy's embattled labour minister presented the reform to a parliament echoing with jeers.Huge numbers of people – ... Full story

Julia Gillard to lead Australian government

Support of two independent MPs gives Labor party a two-seat majority over Liberal-led opposition coalitionJulia Gillard faces the challenge of holding together Australia's first minority Labor government in nearly 70 years after she won the support yesterday of two independent MPs to become the country's first elected female prime minister.Seventeen days after inconclusive elections failed to return a clear winner, ... Full story

Obama enters mid-terms campaign with $50bn infrastructure plan

President on the road to persuade voters economy is safe in his hands, ahead of elections expected to be tough on DemocratsBarack Obama is launching a campaign to persuade American voters that the ailing US economy is safe in his hands. He unveiled a $50bn (£32bn) infrastructure package last night as the countdown began to the mid-term elections in November, ... Full story

Eta called ceasefire as it’s too weak to attack, says Spain

Ministers rule out immediate talks with Basque separatist group, saying it is regrouping after arrests of senior membersSpain's socialist government today ruled out negotations with the armed Basque separatist group Eta, claiming the organisation had announced a ceasefire purely because it was too weak to carry out terrorist attacks."Eta kills in order to impose itself, so ... Full story

Foreman keeping trapped miners’ hopes alive

Trapped for a month in the San Jose mine, Chile, shift leader Luis Urzua has worked heroically to protect his menAbout 700 metres underground, in the most traumatic of circumstances, Luis Urzua has no intention of relinquishing command of the 33 men in his care. Urzua, 54, went to work as usual on 5 August as shift foreman for the ... Full story

Ashtiani to be lashed over Times photograph

Iranian woman facing death for adultery to be whipped despite Times apologising for using picture of another personIran has reportedly sentenced Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani – the 43-year-old Iranian woman who faces execution after being convicted of adultery – to 99 lashes in prison for "spreading corruption and indecency" after allowing an unveiled picture of herself to be published in a ... Full story

Earthquake strikes New Zealand’s South Island

Quake measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale hits west of Christchurch, with residents reporting collapsed buildingsA powerful earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale struck New Zealand's South Island tonight.The quake hit 19 miles west of Christchurch, on the south of the island, at 4.35am local time. It shook a wide area with some residents reporting collapsed buildings, bridges and ... Full story

Mexico’s drug war: the new killing fields

In the first of a three-part investigation, Rory Carroll reports from the gateway to America, at the centre of drug cartel violence that has claimed 28,000 livesThe events which have no name scythe through the valley like invisible reapers. They slice east to west, west to east, a homicidal pendulum. No one sees anything.The pair of human heads left in ... Full story

Peace talks ‘doomed to fail’, says Ahmadinejad

Iran's president urges Palestinians to continue armed resistance against Israel at al-Quds Day rallyIran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, today launched an angry attack on "doomed" US-brokered Middle East peace talks and urged the Palestinians to continue armed resistance to Israel.Ahmadinejad used the annual al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day rally in Tehran to scorn the Obama administration's efforts in launching the ... Full story
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