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The iron Frau: Angela Merkel
Monday, 12 April 2010
Germany is flexing its muscles again – thanks to a tough-talking Chancellor who is enjoying popularity both at home and abroad. How has Angela Merkel done it? Tony Paterson reports
Eurozone ministers agree €30bn rescue for Greece
Monday, 12 April 2010
Details of rescue plan are agreed as Greece prepares for crucial bond auction
Going from gangsta to pranksta
Monday, 12 April 2010
BBC Radio's king of hip hop, Tim 'Big Dawg' Westwood, has revealed a talent for comedy and become a star on Twitter and YouTube.
'We have more cameras than any broadcaster in the world'
Monday, 12 April 2010
The 162-year-old Associated Press news agency, an American icon, has chosen London as the hub of its global television operation. Ian Burrell pays a visit to its historic offices
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Monday, 12 April 2010
'When they have nowhere else to go they will start paying' – Rupert Murdoch reiterates his commitment to paywalls
Claire Beale On Advertising: This clash of the Saatchis is friends reunited
Monday, 12 April 2010
Only 24 days until the general election and already almost as much has been written about how the parties are advertising themselves as about what they might actually do if they win power.
Press handouts can save the lives of children
Monday, 12 April 2010
Western subsidies help Tanzanian reporters expose health risks to babies and fight against Aids, says Kevin Rafter
Stephen Glover: Press battle lines are reset – but who gets the BBC's vote?
Monday, 12 April 2010
From the moment he was elected Tory leader in December 2005, David Cameron developed a new media strategy.
Anatoly Dobrynin: Soviet ambassador to Washington who helped steer a course of peace during the Cold War
Monday, 12 April 2010
Anatoly Dobrynin's credentials to serve the Soviet Union were impeccable. On the ring line of the Moscow underground visitors may have alighted at the Dobryninskaya Station. The station's original name, Serpukhovskaya, came from the street of the same name, which appeared in the 17th century as part of the road to the town of Serpukhov. In 1961, however, the whole district and the metro station were named after Pyotr Grigorievich Dobrynin, an active participant in the October Revolution who lost his life in 1917 near the station.
A stunned Poland mourns loss of its governing elite
Monday, 12 April 2010
Millions turned out to mourn the head of state and 95 other victims of a plane crash.
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