September 3 2010

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Italy's media unite in protest against latest 'gag law'

Giulio D’Eramo

Prime Minister Silvio BerlusconiPrime Minister Silvio BerlusconiAnger is mounting in Italy against a proposed legge bavaglio (gag law) on phone taps, which would criminalise journalists found guilty of publishing the contents of phone taps, landing them with huge fines and harsh prison terms. A demonstration will also be held in front of the BBC headquarters in London on Saturday.

Nigeria's leaders beware: The Young Shall Grow

Lamide Akintobi

Enough is Enough. I’m sick and tired, angry and frustrated.  And as the popular American phrase (from the movie Network) goes: “We’re mad as hell, and we’re not gonna take it anymore.”

Nigerian youths are taking action over the many ills that have plagued the country for decades, but seem to be coming to a head in recent days.

US Senate is to blame for climate summit failure

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President Barack Obama's attempt to put China in the frame for climate change talks failure had its origins in the absence of American campaign finance reform, writes George Monbiot.

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