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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Greek today - Prime Minister Scraps Referendum on Debt Plan
From: AssociatedPress | Nov 3, 2011
Greece's prime minister abandoned his explosive plan to put a European rescue deal to popular vote and opened emergency talks Thursday with his opponents. (Nov. 3)
euronews I talk / What does the EU do for consumers?
From: Euronews | Nov 3, 2011
http://www.euronews.net/ What happens if we fall ill in Europe? Do we have the right to go to the country next door if the doctors are better or if the medicines are cheaper? What about our food? Are some Europeans eating genetically modified meals whereas others are not? What does the EU do for us as consumers in our everyday lives? Answering your questions in the European Parliament in Brussels is John Dalli the Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy.
Q: Why are prices not the same across Europe?
Q: Why are prices not the same across Europe?
Qatar today - 30 students from different countries around the world attend the WISE Summit in Doha
From: Euronews | Nov 3, 2011
http://www.euronews.net/ 30 students from different countries around the world are participating for the first time in the debates, workshops and sessions at the WISE Summit in Doha, Qatar.
Ronel Lefranc, an agronomy student from Haiti, said: "I hope that this summit which has brought so many education experts together from all over the world, can produce concrete practical ideas for radical change in the field of education worldwide."
Ronel Lefranc, an agronomy student from Haiti, said: "I hope that this summit which has brought so many education experts together from all over the world, can produce concrete practical ideas for radical change in the field of education worldwide."
Ukraine today - budget cuts threaten war veterans / Україна сьогодні - скорочення бюджету загрожує ветеранів війни
From: Euronews | Nov 3, 2011
http://www.euronews.net/ Ukrainian protesters symbolically stuck pumpkins on the gates outside their parliament to show their refusal of new austerity measures. The fruit is usually given to men when their marriage proposal is turned down - and the demonstrators in Kiev are emphatically saying no to spending cuts.
The IMF has told the Ukrainian government that savings need to be made before the country can have the next installment of a loan of over 11 million euros. Two portions were given, before the loan was frozen - threatening the funds due in December
The IMF has told the Ukrainian government that savings need to be made before the country can have the next installment of a loan of over 11 million euros. Two portions were given, before the loan was frozen - threatening the funds due in December
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українських протестуючих символічно застрягла гарбуза на воротах за межами свого парламенту, щоб показати свою незгоду з новими заходами жорсткої економії. Фрукти, як правило, даного людям, коли їх шлюб пропозицію відхилили - і демонстрантів у Києві рішуче кажу не для скорочення витрат.
МВФ розповів українському уряду, що заощадження мають бути зроблені раніше, ніж країна може мати наступному випуску кредит у розмірі більше 11 млн. євро. Дві частини були дані, до кредиту була заморожена - загрозливі кошти на рахунках в грудні
МВФ розповів українському уряду, що заощадження мають бути зроблені раніше, ніж країна може мати наступному випуску кредит у розмірі більше 11 млн. євро. Дві частини були дані, до кредиту була заморожена - загрозливі кошти на рахунках в грудні
Syria today - forces 'kill five' in Homs, a day after Arab deal / سوريا اليوم -- القوات "قتل خمسة" في حمص ، بعد يوم من التعامل العربي
From: Euronews | Nov 3, 2011
http://www.euronews.net/ Syrian security forces are reported to have killed five people in Homs, the day after the government agreed to an Arab League plan to pull the army out of cities.
Activists said tanks fired heavy machineguns and anti-aircraft guns in the residential area of Bab Amro, which has witnessed many protests.
One resident said after celebrating the deal they had woken up to rain and shelling.
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Activists said tanks fired heavy machineguns and anti-aircraft guns in the residential area of Bab Amro, which has witnessed many protests.
One resident said after celebrating the deal they had woken up to rain and shelling.
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وافقت الحكومة بعد يوم وأفيد أن قوات الأمن السورية قتلت خمسة اشخاص في حمص ، على خطة الجامعة العربية لسحب الجيش من المدن.
وقال نشطاء الدبابات نيران المدافع الرشاشة الثقيلة والمدافع المضادة للطائرات في منطقة سكنية في باب عمرو، التي شهدت الكثير من الاحتجاجات.
وقال أحد السكان بعد الاحتفال الصفقة انهم استيقظوا على المطر والقصف.
وقال نشطاء الدبابات نيران المدافع الرشاشة الثقيلة والمدافع المضادة للطائرات في منطقة سكنية في باب عمرو، التي شهدت الكثير من الاحتجاجات.
وقال أحد السكان بعد الاحتفال الصفقة انهم استيقظوا على المطر والقصف.
Iran today - Iran warns US against 'collision course' over nuclear programme
From: Euronews | Nov 3, 2011
http://www.euronews.net/ Tehran has stepped up its attacks on the United States, amid speculation that Washington may accelerate plans for missile strikes against Iran's nuclear programme.
The Iranian Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, said during a visit to Libya that the US should "think twice" before putting itself on a "collision course" with Tehran.
Iranian newspapers carry the Supreme Leader's comments accusing the US of being behind terrorist attacks.
The Iranian Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, said during a visit to Libya that the US should "think twice" before putting itself on a "collision course" with Tehran.
Iranian newspapers carry the Supreme Leader's comments accusing the US of being behind terrorist attacks.
Europe today - Draghi marks ECB reign with rate cut from 1.5% to 1.25%
From: Euronews | Nov 3, 2011
http://www.euronews.net/ Well, they say a new broom sweeps clean. In his first meeting as boss of the ECB Mario Draghi has surprised nearly everyone by cutting base interest rates by a quarter-percent to one and a quarter percent.The 23-member rate-setting council had been predicted to leave rates unchanged. Markets ticked higher on the news
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