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  • Police, protesters clash in Turkey border town

    Police, protesters clash in Turkey border town

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    Police, protesters clash in Turkey border town

    Demonstrators in the Turkish border town of Reyhanli clash with riot police during an anti-government protest over recent deadly bomb attacks. Sunita Rappai reports.

  • German Chancellor Merkel meets Pope Francis

    German Chancellor Merkel meets Pope Francis

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    German Chancellor Merkel meets Pope Francis

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel flew to Rome to meet Pope Francis just days after he made a speech calling for financial reform. Responding to the criticism, Merkel told reporters that the financial scandals demonstrated that crucial checks and balances had not been observed. Her Christian Democrat party relies heavily on the Catholic vote.

  • Protestors and police clash in Turkey-Syria border town

    Protestors and police clash in Turkey-Syria border town

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    Protestors and police clash in Turkey-Syria border town

    Protestors have clashed with police in Reyhanli during an anti-government demonstration following the deadly twin car bombings which struck the Turkish town bordering Syria. Hundreds marched to protest against the government who they say did not do enough to prevent the attacks that killed over fifty people last week.

  • Nice day for a mass white wedding in Serbia

    Nice day for a mass white wedding in Serbia

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    Nice day for a mass white wedding in Serbia

    Two hundred and twenty two Serbian couples took part in a mass wedding ceremony in Belgrade on Saturday. Dresses were provided free of charge to the brides. The annual event is in its fifteenth year with a record number of people tying the knot at this year’s event.

  • Rome protesters call on Letta government to boost jobs in Italy

    Rome protesters call on Letta government to boost jobs in Italy

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    Rome protesters call on Letta government to boost jobs in Italy

    The first major protest against Italy’s new coalition government has taken place in Rome. Organised by the left-wing Fiom union, its message was that more needs to be done to create jobs. New Prime Minister Enrico Letta, whose centre-left Democratic Party is in a fragile partnership with Berlusconi’s centre-right, stands accused of neglecting a promise to tackle unemployment, and focusing instead on plans to reform property taxes. “This government needs to break away from what Monti and