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

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

When CBC is "HERE", it growls there

  "A strange decision", "a big mistake", "The height of stupidity", "From a waste of money." On Facebook, negative comments showered since the announcement on June 5, the change of name of the CBC. After nearly 77 years of existence, the French-language services to the Canadian public broadcaster now call "HERE" in the fall. First … 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

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

FRANCE: anti-austerity protest in Paris: "Holland is Sarko's light!"

  A red tide was again invaded, this Sunday, September 30th, the streets of Paris. Flags of the Communist Party of the Left Front, CGT, a Jean-Luc Mélenchon in great shape, thousands of people shouting "Resistance!" … A little more and it felt Income six months back in the middle of a presidential campaign. But in … Continue reading

AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL: On CBS, Obama mocks "the video of the 47%" Romney

  Unsurprisingly, the U.S. president responded in the show "Late Show" on CBS to remarks made by his opponent Mitt Romney in a video filmed without his knowledge. Republican believes that supporters of Barack Obama are assisted he did not care. "One of the things I learned as president is that it represents the whole … Continue reading

EGYPT: Attack of the Sinai, the first test safe for Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi

  For the first time in decades, the Egyptian army helicopters intervened on Wednesday in the Sinai, Egyptian territory, not law of the border the Gaza Strip. According to one military official, at least 20 suspected Islamic militants were killed during the operation. This action came hours after the funeral of 16 Egyptian border guards, … Continue reading

OLYMPICS: U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps, Olympian god

  "Eighteenth and nineteenth medals in my career. Oh my God! I lack words, "exclaimed Michael Phelps on Tuesday night on his twitter account, followed by more than 600,000 followers, just minutes after winning the gold in the 4×200 freestyle relay Games london. A medal that propels American swimmer at the top of Olympus. In … Continue reading