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Europe
Economy
Berlusconi loses parliamentary majority in crucial budget vote
Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi has won a key budget vote but has lost his parliamentary majority. The vote was seen as a crucial test for both Berlusconi's fragile grip on power and the struggling eurozone economy.
Vote in Italy's parliament could spell Berlusconi's demise
Eurozone sketches out stability plan as fears linger over Greece and Italy
Berlusconi fights to maintain majority in Italian parliament
World
Nuclear Proliferation
Nuclear spending report warns of potential new arms race
A new report from an independent research organization that analyzes international security suggests that forecasted levels of nuclear weapons spending by the world's leading powers could lead to a new arms race.
Global Zero: Obama's utopian pathway to a nuclear-free world
Experts skeptical as Obama creeps toward his nuclear-free utopia
A nuclear-free world: a dream close to reality?
Diplomacy
Sarkozy and Obama badmouth Israel's prime minister, but not in private
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he couldn't stand the Israeli prime minister and 'liar' Benjamin Netanyahu in an off-the-record chat with US President Barack Obama last week. Neither leader knew they were on mic.
US pulls UNESCO funding after Palestine admitted as member
Opinion: UNESCO decision a small, albeit costly, victory for Palestine
EU condemns renewed violence between Israel and Gaza
Arab World
Libya's Berbers feel rejected by transitional government
Libya's Berbers, or Amazigh, played a crucial role in the battle against the Gadhafi regime. Now they say they feel let down by the transitional government which has as yet to recognize them and their language.
'If justice doesn't start now, Libya will become a second Afghanistan'
Berber culture blooms in Libya's western mountains
United in the face of adversity
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