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Belgian ex-bishop denies, Ron Paul edges toward 2012 presidential bid and other World news

The world news of 2011-04-16 on Tamugaia - Belgian ex-bishop denies paedophilia despite admitting abuse, and Ron Paul edges toward 2012 presidential bid.
Belgian ex-bishop denies paedophilia despite admitting abuse - A former Catholic bishop is facing calls for prosecution after he denied being a paedophile despite admitting to sexually abusing two of his own nephews, claiming they enjoyed it.... [ View ]

Ron Paul edges toward 2012 presidential bid - Republican Rep. Ron Paul of Texas moved on Friday towards a possible second run for the presidency in the 2012 elections by setting up a committee to help him sound out his prospects.... [ View ]

G20 communique from Washington meeting of finance ministers: in full - The full text of the communique from finance officials of the Group of 20 major economic powers after their meeting in Washington on April 15.... [ View ]

Dozens Hurt As Dueling Protesters Clash In Jordan - A crowd of about 350 Islamist hard-liners faced off with a smaller group of supporters of King Abdullah II in the town of Zarqa. The Salafi Muslims beat the government supporters with clubs and fists, and... [ View ]

Western leaders: Gadhafi must go - ... [ View ]

Rights group presses for Duvalier trial in Haiti - ... [ View ]

Global Markets About to Face a Big Test - Howard Gold, MarketWatchAfter two years of rallies and only one major correction, the global bull market may soon face its biggest test.The impending end of the Federal Reserve’s latest easy mon... [ View ]

The Obama Growth Discount - Phil Gramm, Wall Street JournalHad the U.S. economy recovered from the current recession the way it bounced back from the other 10 recessions since World War II, our per-capita gross domestic product (GDP... [ View ]

Gov't Shouldn't Be Run Like a Household - Ezra Klein, Washington PostIt’s increasingly well understood — at least among the tiny slice of Americans who read wonkish economic blogs — that thinking about the governme... [ View ]

Arab Spring Shakes Up the Persian Gulf - Shadi Hamid, The NationalFor the Gulf countries, the ongoing Arab spring has meant a difficult period of adjustment. In recent weeks, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE have grown increasingly assertive i... [ View ]

Libya Rebels Appear Hopelessly Disorganized - Mark Hosenball, ReutersToo little is known about Libya's rebels and they remain too fragmented for the United States to get seriously involved in organizing or training them, let alone arming them... [ View ]

Libya: US Will Not Step Up Military Role - Barack Obama has said the "noose is tightening" on Colonel Gaddafi, but the US will not increase its military role in Libya.... [ View ]

Tutu Pleads With Hamas Over Palestinian - Archbishop Desmond Tutu has called on Hamas, the rulers of Gaza, to release a Palestinian man on the second anniversary of his incarceration for allegedly spying for Israel.... [ View ]

Kidnapped Italian Activist Found Dead In Gaza - A kidnapped Italian activist has been found dead in Gaza after he was killed by a radical Islamist group inspired by al Qaeda.... [ View ]

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