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Wednesday September 18 2013
 
 
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Merkel campaign gains traction in east
 
According to the latest poll, some 37 per cent of easterners will vote CDU on Sunday – the highest since the early 1990s post-reunification era
 
 
 
Hollande says French taxes are 'too much'
 
 
Arctic ice melting even faster, UN finds
 
 
Sweden unveils further stimulus package
 
 
Egypt fears revival of security state
 
 
Price rise fears fuel China real estate
 
 
India stands firm on financial reform
 
 
Cyprus plans end to capital controls
 
 
Poll shows concern over China and Russia
 
 
Abbott acts to stem flow of asylum seekers
 
 
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Smart Reads September 18, 2013
 

By David Gallerano
♦ Somaliland works to be the gateway to a landlocked Ethiopia and to secure long –awaited international recognition.
♦ Communal violence rises in the highly Christian-populated cities of Southern Egypt.
♦ Quartz reports on how the Iran government retained control of a skyscraper in Manhattan for 35 years.
♦ The New York Times profiles the Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov: "One of the most knowledgeable and respected foreign policy actors in the global village", a veteran diplomat who enjoys whiskey and cigars, Lavrov is the advocate of an international system based on state sovereignty and status quo stability.
♦ Nonetheless, he is no stranger to the use of questionable sources, and few days ago he used a video analysis by a Lebanese nun to contradict claims that Assad has employed chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict.
Turkey becomes Somalia's largest non-OECD donor while Somalia returns the favour by granting concessions on key national infrastructures.
♦ A new book claims that Hollywood studios collaborated with Hitler and helped to finance the German war machine.

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