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Self-proclaimed South Ossetia is insisting on its independence from the former Soviet republic of Georgia, in the Caucasus egion. Brussels, Washington, Moscow and Tbilisi are on a diplomatic storm-watch over the impoverished and tiny yet strategically valuable territory.
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Opening up after years as a rogue state, Libya hopes tourism will catapult it into the 21st century. Using funds from its huge reserves of oil, Libya has announced plans for a huge eco-resort powered by green energy. What will it mean for ordinary people?
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Son las primeras declaraciones del presidente ruso, Dimitri Medvedev, después de que los líderes europeos acordaran congelar las negociaciones para renovar el acuerdo de asociación estratégica entre ambas partes a causa del conflicto con Georgia.
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Des scientifiques européens et africains travaillent main dans la main pour comprendre comment les divers ecosystèmes du continent africain absorbent le CO2 et les gaz à effet de serre (projet Carbo Africa). Ces recherches contribuent au GEOSS, le réseau de système d'observation global de la Terre.
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Sweden is the world's number one shelter for highly qualified Iraqi refugees. Yet Stockholm is urging the other countries of the EU to open their doors wider. Sweden is facing tough asylum questions. Its generosity feeling a strain, it may have to pull in the welcome mat.
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Difficile dêtre Commissaire européen aux Affaires économiques et monétaires en ces temps de crise financière. Joaquin Almunia a la lourde tâche de veiller à la bonne santé de leuro et de léconomie des 27. euronews la rencontré ce mercredi juste après lannonce de la baisse des taux directeurs par les banques centrales.
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Raised voices and a royal rebuke marked the end of the Ibero-American summit in Chile, with Spain's King Juan Carlos telling Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez to "shut up."
The monarch lashed out as Chavez tried to interrupt a speech by Spain's prime minister.
Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero was criticizing Chavez for calling former Spanish premier Jose Maria Aznar a fascist.