Friday, March 16, 2012

USA - Tornados Hit Mich., More Than 100 Homes Damaged

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The National Weather Service says a slow-moving storm that damaged more than 100 homes in a rural southeastern Michigan community when a tornado touched down included at least one other tornado that caused damage. (March 16)

USA - soldier accused of slaughtering 16 Afghan civilians last weekend had been reluctant to leave on his fourth deployment,

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The U.S. soldier accused of slaughtering 16 Afghan civilians last weekend had been reluctant to leave on his fourth deployment, his lawyer said Thursday. AP's Haven Daley reports. (March 16)

Syria - Raw Video: Intense Fighting in Hama and Homs.

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Syria witnessed more violence one year after the uprising there began. Heavy fighting between government and rebel forces was reported in Hama and Homs. (March 16)

France - Growth not austerity, says presidential challenger Hollande

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http://www.euronews.com/ The frontrunner in the race to become the next French president has made a plea for Europe to boost the economy as well as cut deficits.

The socialist candidate François Hollande said on French television that the priority should be securing growth rather than austerity.

The main challenger to President Sarkozy, he renewed his criticism of the recently agreed EU fiscal compact, saying it should include clauses on growth and job creation.

"I will not sacrifice the interests of my country. Never. And so if Europe is not capable of taking decisions, I won't ratify - or won't ask for the ratification - of the fiscal treaty," Hollande said.

Another Sarkozy foe will not be standing - barring, he says, a miracle. Former prime minister Dominique de Villepin, who fought a bitter court battle with the president and rejects his vision of France, claims he has not come up with the necessary 500 signatures from elected officials ahead of today's deadline.

De Villepin, hovering around one per cent in opinion polls, launched his own political movement two years ago but has lost much parliamentary support.

Next month's election will see a Europe Ecology-Greens candidate. Eva Joly, currently an MEP, is also trailing in the polls but has more than 600 signatures.

In contrast, around 10 percent say they intend to vote for another MEP, Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The buoyant Left-wing Front candidate has more than double the number of sponsors he needs.

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Italy - Police arrest Moroccan over alleged synagogue plot

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http://www.euronews.com/ Italian police have arrested a 20-year-old Morocan man for allegedly planning an attack on a Milan synagogue.

He is also suspected of setting up Facebook pages on bomb-making techniques. Investigators say they dectected the man after monitoring websites and forums in which the word 'jihad' appears.

Russia - Putin opponent jailed for 5 years for fraud

Published on Mar 15, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Russian courts have jailed opposition figures linked to protests against Vladimir Putin. Alexei Kozlov was found guilty of fraud in a business deal and sentenced to five years in prison.

Separately, Sergei Udaltsov was given a 10-day sentence for disobeying police by addressing a crowd in Moscow. Blogger Alexei Navalny was fined 25 euros.

Britain - Fitch ratings agency has revised its outlook on debt down. One-in-two chance of losing its triple A credit rating

Published on Mar 15, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Fitch ratings agency has revised its outlook on UK debt down, warning the country that it now has a better than one-in-two chance of losing its triple A credit rating in the next two years.
The news comes just a week ahead of the annual budget statement where Chancellor George Osborne is under pressure to ease debt-cutting and stimulate growth. Fitch's warns it is precisely the risk of easing that threatens the credit rating.