Cécile Kyenge, black Italian Minister crusade against the "institutional racism"

  There are countless racial slurs she is a regular target. "Guenon black", "Zulu", "face negro" is, among other niceties, the sinister string of nicknames that several Italian politicians have seen fit to affubler Cécile Kyenge, Minister & rsquo , Integration, Congolese origin. Last affability to date: one uttered, Saturday, July 13, by Senator Roberto … Continue reading

UNITED STATES: Crash in San Francisco: "No mechanical failure," according to Asiana Airlines

  The Boeing 777 that missed its landing Saturday at the San Francisco airport did not show a priori no mechanical problems at the time of the accident, said Sunday the CEO South Korea's Asiana Airlines. "From what we know, there was no engine or mechanical problem" before the crash, said Yoon Young-Doo during a … Continue reading

FRANCE: The wife of the former budget minister Jerome Cahuzac in custody

  Cahuzac, divorcing with former budget minister Jerome Cahuzac, was placed in custody Wednesday in the investigation including laundering of tax evasion against his husband, it was reported on Thursday a source close to the investigation, confirming a report in Point. Ms. Cahuzac was placed in custody at the national financial and tax investigations Division … Continue reading

UNITED STATES: The Snowden asylum in Ecuador, under review

  Ecuador, examining an asylum Edward Snowden, said Monday that the American computer sought by Washington for spying was "persecuted" and questioned on the allegations of treason against him. Speaking at a press conference from Vietnam where he is visiting, Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino, also said that the principles of rights would be the … Continue reading

BRAZIL: monsters Events in Brazil against the cost of living and the World

  The events in Brazil expanded, Monday, June 18, after a week of protests. Nicknamed "revolt vinegar" (# revoltadovinagre) "uprising salad" (# saladuprising) or "take possession of Sao Paolo" (# occupysaopaulo), the discontent of the population, triggered by the increase in public transport fares (hence the slogan # passelivre for free transport) and the invoice … Continue reading

Turkey: Erdogan confirmed a referendum on the future of the park Gezi

  Recep Tayyip Erdogan plays appeasement. The Turkish Prime Minister, who had hitherto displayed firmness with regard to the dispute for the past two weeks on the urban development project planned in the park Gezi Istanbul, pledged Friday not to pursue the project before a court to make a decision about it. To a referendum? … Continue reading

Turkey: Erdogan calls the protesters "marginal groups"

  Throwing stones against tear gas. The night of Sunday to Monday was once again very rough in many Turkish cities, including Istanbul and the capital Ankara. "Erdogan, we do not want you," chanted thousands of protesters in front of a large deployment of security forces. For the third consecutive night, the authorities had to … Continue reading

TENNIS: Exploit for Monfils, Tsonga quiet at Roland Garros

  30 years ago, Yannick Noah lifted the trophy at Roland Garros. Since then, the French courts failed to find a successor, whether or Porte d'Auteuil in another Grand Slam. However, on the occasion of this 83th edition of the Internationaux de France, no less than six French players have a status seeded. This is … Continue reading

TERRORISM: Paris wants to classify the armed wing of Hezbollah as a terrorist group

  Because of its support for the regime in Damascus, France will propose that the military wing of Hezbollah is on the list of terrorist groups of the European Union, said Wednesday, May 22 the Minister franç ais of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius moving to Amman, Jordan. "Based on the decisions taken by this and … Continue reading

TUNISIA: Several injured after clashes between Salafists and police near Tunis and Kairouan

  Having failed to hold its congress in Kairouan (150 km from Tunis), city cordoned off by an impressive safety device, clashes broke out between police and Salafists in the western suburbs of Tunis and Kairouan only after the authorities refused the congress of the jihadist Salafist movement Ansar al-Sharia in this city. The Tunisian … Continue reading