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Friday October 11 2013
 
 
World News
 
Net closes on former China security chief
 
Zhou Yongkang 's defence of ally Bo Xilai, who was jailed for corruption, has added to his own political demise while exposing political divisions and infighting
 
 
 
Republicans face backlash over shutdown
 
 
US debt impasse provokes Chinese ire
 
 
Greek police 'infiltrated' by Golden Dawn
 
 
Weapons watchdog wins Nobel Peace Prize
 
 
UK demands put EU banking union on hold
 
 
Pope urged to block Spanish beatification
 
 
Egypt personality cult grows around Sisi
 
 
Italy's ultras defy political correctness
 
 
Pakistani girls learn a hard lesson
 
 
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Smart Reads October 11, 2013
 

♦ Nigeria has embarked on an international campaign to press Liechtenstein into returning €185m of ill-gotten gains linked to the late military dictator General Sani Abacha which is still harboured in the tiny principality nearly 14 years after recovery proceedings began.
♦ As the US government nears the debt default, trade association officials have warned that they are considering helping to wage primary campaigns against the Republicans who had worked to engineer the political standoff in Washington.
♦ Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, an economics professor at Virginia tech and a fellow at Brookings, argues that Hassan Rouhani wants to reach a compromise with the West, but won’t put at risk the support of conservative rivals who are suspicious of this diplomacy.
♦ Reuters investigates how Egypt’s ministry of interior helped to engineer the coup that removed Mohammed Morsi from power.

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