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Turkish activists want minister tried for derogatory comments on gays
A political controversy has erupted in Turkey after a minister described homosexuality as a "disease" that can and should be cured. The comment provoked a strong reaction from the country's gay and lesbian movement.
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Silvio Berlusconi is said to be under investigation for attempting to gag critical media
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is reportedly under investigation for trying to axe a critical TV show. Prosecutors have allegedly tapped him pressuring the country's media watchdog to block the show.
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Government and economists defend Germany's roaring export machine
German politicians and industry leaders aren't buying into French criticism that Germany's powerful export machine has come at the expense of its neighbors in the eurozone.