ITALY: Enrico Letta succeeded in forming a coalition government
After two months of deadlock, a new government was finally born in Italy. Leaders of the left dolphin Silvio Berlusconi, through an ex-prefect and a centrist Radical Party feminist: the new Italian government, which has 21 members, including seven women, brings together personalities across the political spectrum. A bold and risky choice Heterogeneity which … Continue reading
IRAQ: After fighting, armed men take a city north of Baghdad
After several days of violence in the country where nearly 125 people were killed between Tuesday and Wednesday, gunmen took control Wednesday night of Suleiman Bek, a town 160 km north of Baghdad. After bloody fighting, security forces have withdrawn completely from the area, now under the control of fighters, told AFP Shalal Abdul … Continue reading
TENNIS: Tournament Monte-Carlo: Nadal Djokovic outclasses
Serbian Novak Djokovic won his first title Sunday in Monte Carlo ending the incredible unbeaten Rafael Nadal, winner of the last eight editions of the Rock, with a 6-2 victory 7-6 (7/1) in the final. One of the greatest series in the history of sport, and ends with the victory of World No.1 who … Continue reading
FOOTBALL: Ligue 1: Marseille won the draw at stadium
There was no winner Sunday night in shock Lille-Marseille (0-0), which provides an avenue for the leader, Paris SG in his quest for the title with now 9 points ahead on the second, OM, while L1 has surpassed the 32nd day. PSG is gaining ground and is the winner of this day despite his … Continue reading
Tunisia: Tunis gets $ 28 million diverted by the Ben Ali clan
Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki was awarded Thursday a check for 28.818 million dollars (22 million euros) of assets diverted to Lebanon by the family of the head of state de chu Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, ousted in January 2011 by the first of the Arab revolutions. These funds were provided by the Attorney … Continue reading
Connecticut law strengthens arms, three months after the tragedy of Newtown
Three and a half months after the massacre of young schoolchildren in Newtown, Connecticut, theater of tragedy, voted Wednesday to strengthen its laws on firearms, according to his becoming U.S. state legislators most strict in the matter. After several hours of debate, the Senate voted by 26 votes to 10 for reinforcement, and the … Continue reading