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Biden says Palestinians deserve 'viable' state (AP)

U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, left, walks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas past the honor guard, ahead of their meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Israel's new plan to build 1,600 homes for Jews in Palestinian-claimed east Jerusalem overshadowed Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the West Bank on Wednesday. Biden was to hold talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, in part to ease their doubts about the latest U.S. peace efforts. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)AP - Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday the Palestinians deserve a "viable" independent state with contiguous territory, seeking to reassure them of U.S. support after Israel announced plans to expand a Jewish neighborhood in disputed east Jerusalem.



German Catholics to investigate abuse charges (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2006 file picture Pope Benedict XVI, right, walks with his brother priest Georg Ratzinger in Regensburg, southern Germany. The pope's brother says in a newspaper interview that he slapped pupils across the face after he took over a renowned German boys' choir in the 1960s. He also says he was aware of allegations of physical abuse at an elementary school linked to the choir, but did nothing about it.  In an interview with the Passauer Neue Presse published Tuesday March 9, 2010 , he said 'repeatedly administered a slap in the face' to pupils at the Regensburger Domspatzen boys choir. He says it was common then and he stopped after Germany banned corporal punishment in 1980. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher,File)AP - Catholic authorities in Germany announced two major abuse investigations Wednesday — one into the renowned choir once led by Pope Benedict XVI's brother and another into what everyone, including the pope, knew about the sexual and physical abuse of students.



Dalai Lama: China aims to annihilate Buddhism (AP)

The Dalai Lama smiles as he prepares to deliver his annual address from exile in India, marking the 51st anniversary of a failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule in Dharamsla, India, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. The Dalai Lama said Wednesday that Chinese authorities had rebuffed all his efforts to reach a compromise over Tibet and had instead engaged in systematic repression as part of a plan to 'annihilate Buddhism' there. (AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia)AP - The Dalai Lama blasted Chinese authorities Wednesday, accusing them of trying to "annihilate Buddhism" in Tibet as he commemorated a failed uprising against China's rule over the region.



Ex-wife criticizes Mandela to UK newspaper (AP) AP - A British newspaper interview that quotes Nelson Mandela's ex-wife bitterly criticizing the 92-year-old anti-apartheid icon as having "let us down" prompted outrage Wednesday in South Africa.
Law bars Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi from elections (AP)

Members of the detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy Party read state-run newspapers carrying military government's announcement on election laws at the party's headquarters  in Yangon, Myanmar Tuesday, March. 9, 2010. Myanmar's ruling junta will appoint the commission that will have final say over the country's first elections in two decades, state-run newspapers announced Tuesday as the country's military rulers began unveiling the laws that will govern this year's balloting. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)AP - Myanmar's military rulers have barred pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from running in upcoming elections and may force her own political party to expel her under a new election law unveiled Wednesday.



"JihadJane", l'Américaine passée au Jihad
 Une Américaine est inculpée aux Etats-Unis de complot terroriste en Europe et Asie. Elle aurait essayé de recruter des troupes pour des attentats. Une de ses cibles pourrait notamment être un caricaturiste suédois qui avait dessiné Mahomet.
"JihadJane", l'Américaine passée au Jihad


Etats-Unis : Il doit se rétablir avant d'être exécuté
Etats-Unis : Il doit se rétablir avant d'être exécuté Dans l'Ohio, un condamné à mort a pu bénéficier d'une semaine de vie en plus. Il a avalé tellement de médicaments, que son exécution a été reportée, le temps qu'il s'en remette.
Etats-Unis : Il doit se rétablir avant d'être exécuté



Le Vatican défend sa réaction face aux scandales pédophiles
Face aux abus présumés révélés ces derniers jours dans les Eglises allemande, autrichienne et néerlandaise, le porte-parole du pape affirme que le Saint-Siège a réagi avec "rapidité" et "détermination".
Le Vatican défend sa réaction face aux scandales pédophiles


On a retrouvé le corps de l'ancien président chypriote
On a retrouvé le corps de l'ancien président chypriote Dérobée en décembre dernier, la dépouille de Tassos Papadopoulos a été retrouvée à moins de cinq kilomètres de son ancienne tombe.
On a retrouvé le corps de l'ancien président chypriote

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Edis Kayalar is pictured in court in Kirchheim, southern Germany. ...

photo(AFP/DDP) - Edis Kayalar is pictured in court in Kirchheim, southern Germany. Kayalar tried to blackmail Cindy Crawford over a photograph showing the supermodel's young daughter gagged and bound. He has been sentenced to two years behind bars.(AFP/DDP/Sacha Baumann)



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Les communes tonnent contre la radinerie des CFF
L?Union des transports publics veut augmenter le prix du carnet de tickets journaliers, tout en limitant son utilisation à partir de 9?h en semaine. Autorités communales et usagers montrent les dents.
Les singes du zoo de bâle déménagent chez Novartis
Déménagement insolite à Bâle: les singes du zoo vont être relogés durant treize mois dans un bâtiment du géant pharmaceutique Novartis. Ce site a été choisi, car il est déjà adapté à la détention d'animaux.
Pour régler ses problèmes de couple, Sarkozy aurait zappé le salon de l'Agriculture
Le président aurait raté l'inauguration du Salon pour se rendre de toute urgence dans la propriété de la famille Bruni au Cap Nègre.
L'ex-employé de banque avoue 16 vols à main armée
Un chômeur de 41 ans, ancien employé de banque en Estonie, a avoué avoir commis depuis l'automne 2007 seize vols à main armée, principalement dans des casinos de Tallinn.
5200 francs pour les lunettes de Simon Ammann
La vente aux enchères sur eBay organisée par Swiss Olympic dans le cadre des Jeux Olympiques d'hiver de Vancouver a rapporté plus de 36'000 francs.

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