Topics that have merited attention in the World News section of The Guardian today:
Oil companies going to Basra to take advantage of its resources despite concerns from Iraqis
Response to arrest of Italian mob boss in Calabria
The Katine Project for clean water in Uganda
An alternate perspective on the U.S. campaign: American press turning critical of Obama?
Suicide rate in Japan
Ireland's entry for Eurovision song contest
Elections in Cyprus
And The Times:
Clinton article mentioned in previous post
Cuba's transition after the Castro regime
Sarkozy's son's campaign for political office
Notice The Times puts more of an emphasis on American news and follow-ups on previous issues in the few stories featured "above the fold" on their website, while The Guardian has a greater variety of countries and new stories.
Topics on the blogs this week:
Jon Worth, Euroblog:
The European emergency number, 112
The European Parliament, as reported in The Times, and MEP fraud allegations
Adoption of the Lisbon Treaty by the European Parliament
Gordon Brown's trip to Brussels to meet with EU leaders
Nosemonkey, EUtopia:
MEP scandal
Britain and the War Against Terror
Lichtenstein's success outside the EU
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