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  • World reactions to anti-Islam video

    World reactions to anti-Islam video

    euronews/Violent clashes sparked by an American-made film which mocks the Muslim Prophet Muhammad, portraying him as a fool and a womaniser have continued around the world. Tunisia A Tunisian Salafist leader escaped from a mosque despite being surrounded by security forces. Saif-Allah Benahssine,...

    18 September 2012, 10:21
  • French court due to rule on Royal topless snaps

    French court due to rule on Royal topless snaps

    A French court is due announce whether it will block further publication of topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge. Lawyers for the British Royal couple are seeking damages from the Italian owned French gossip magazine Closer, calling the snaps an invasion of privacy. A separate complaint...

    18 September 2012, 10:18
  • Incident occurred in Pakhulani village

    Incident occurred in Pakhulani village

    The incident occurred near the Samegrelo-Abkhazian administrative border, in Pakhulani village, Tsalenjikha district of Georgia's Samegrelo region. The Russian occupants did now allow school children from Gali district to pass the administrative border. They are studying at school in Pakhulani...

    17 September 2012, 17:12
  • Spain transport strike causes road gridlock in Madrid and Barcelona

    Spain transport strike causes road gridlock in Madrid and Barcelona

    Public transport strikes in Spain have caused chaos for tens of thousands of commuters for the second time in a month. Hundreds of high-speed and intercity services operating in and out of the capital Madrid and Barcelona have been cancelled. Rush-hour subway services in the two cities were...

    17 September 2012, 16:34
  • Japan-China islands row threatens trade

    Japan-China islands row threatens trade

    A territorial row between China and Japan looks set to hurt trade between Asia's two biggest economies. Demonstrators demanded a boycott of Japanese goods outside the country's embassy in Beijing on Monday. There have also been attacks on Japanese firms, such as electronics giant Panasonic. The...

    17 September 2012, 16:09
  • Bidzina Ivanishvili took part in “Accents”

    Bidzina Ivanishvili took part in “Accents”

    Bidzina Ivanishvili, Leader of Georgian Dream political coalition took part in "Accents" talk-show of First Channel of the Georgian Public Broadcasting (GPB) yesterday. Why he plans to leave the politics after two years and if he takes responsibility for his political team, - IvaniSvili...

    17 September 2012, 15:38
  • 8 Turkish police killed in suspected PKK attack

    8 Turkish police killed in suspected PKK attack

    Eight Turkish police officers were killed and nine wounded when a roadside mine exploded in the Karliova district of Bingol in southern Turkey, security officials said on Sunday, - Reuters reported. The mine was detonated by suspected Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants as a police bus...

    17 September 2012, 12:41
  • Foreign Ministers of five countries visiting Georgia

    Foreign Ministers of five countries visiting Georgia

    The Foreign Ministers of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, and Romania are visiting Georgia. Within the framework of the visit the ministers will hold various meetings. They have already met Georgia's Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze. The delegation of Foreign Ministers arrived in...

    17 September 2012, 12:40
  • New academic year starts today

    New academic year starts today

    New academic year starts n the public schools and the universities today in Georgia. Ministry of Education informs that the first-graders of the all public schools have been delivered school netbooks. Upwards of 140 thousands of public schools of Georgia, children of socially vulnerable families,...

    17 September 2012, 11:08
  • Soyuz 32 back on terra firma after 123 days at the ISS

    Soyuz 32 back on terra firma after 123 days at the ISS

    Soyuz expedition 32 has landed safely in Kazakhstan after the three astronauts spent 123 days working on board the International Space Station. Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineers Joe Acaba and Segei Revin are said to be safe and well. For Padalka it is his third mission to the ISS...

    17 September 2012, 10:33
  • Somalia’s new president wants an end to conflict and piracy

    Somalia’s new president wants an end to conflict and piracy

    Somalia's new president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has taken office and called for an end to conflict and piracy in a country afflicted by violence for more than two decades. His inauguration is the first since civil war broke out after dictator Siad Barre was ousted by warlords in 1991. The academic...

    17 September 2012, 10:32
  • France to ban anti-US protests as film fallout spreads

    France to ban anti-US protests as film fallout spreads

    France has moved to ban any further anti-US demonstrations sparked by the film that has caused deadly protests across the Muslim world and beyond. As many as 150 people have been arrested in Paris after clashes broke out close to the US embassy, three police officers were hurt. France is home...

    17 September 2012, 10:30
  • Group of Initiators Condemns Extremist Atheism and Feminism in Tbilisi

    Group of Initiators Condemns Extremist Atheism and Feminism in Tbilisi

    On September 16 at 14 o'clock about 30 members of the group of initiators held a protest rally in the yard of the Qvashveti Temple to condemn the fact of depicting St. Nino's feministic caricature on the wall of the yard. It is worth noting the same caricature was painted on Erekle Second Street,...

    17 September 2012, 10:28
  • Netanyahu,s US plea on Iran’s atomic programme

    Netanyahu,s US plea on Iran’s atomic programme

    Israel's prime minister has claimed that Iran will be on the brink of building a nuclear weapon in just six or seven months. Benjamin Netanyahu went on American TV to press home directly his belief that the US must set clear limits beyond which Iran must not go if it is to avoid military action. On...

    17 September 2012, 10:26
  • Innocent suffer as violence and hunger stalks Aleppo

    Innocent suffer as violence and hunger stalks Aleppo

    Food is becoming ever more scarce as the violence in Syria shows no sign of ending. As body count mounts the innocent are more and more caught up in the chaos. In the hospital of the free people in Aleppo the problems associated with malnutrition are evident, particularly for the very young. Osman...

    17 September 2012, 10:25