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Two months after attack, splits at Charlie Hebdo over money

Two months after the jihadist attack in which staff at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo were murdered, a split has emerged in the newsroom over the nearly 30 million euros received since the killings.

Eleven staff members have called for all employees to become equal shareholders in the magazine, setting them up for a battle with the current management.

EU education ministers declaration for racial tolerance

EU education ministers from all 28 member states adopted the Declaration on promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination through education. The meeting was held in Paris in response to the tragic terror attacks that took place in the city on January 7 and in Copenhagen on February 14.

PM heads to Brussels for critical talks amid rift with creditors

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Wednesday appeared defiant and determined to enforce his government?s anti-austerity program ahead of critical talks with European officials in Brussels later in the day which could be his last chance to break a deadlock and unlock much-needed rescue loans.

Kim wears see-through top for dinner

Kim Kardashian strikes again. The famous TV persona who is visiting Paris, provoked… comments with her luscious -yet obviously aided by surgery- breasts.

 

The photo lens were holding out for her until she had to go to dinner with her husband, Kanye West. Her see-through tight top doesn’t leave much to the imagination.

IEA sees renewed pressure on oil prices as glut worsens

Oil prices might have stabilized only temporarily because the global oil glut is worsening and U.S. production shows no sign of slowing, the International Energy Agency said on March 13.

The West's energy watchdog said the United States may soon run out of spare capacity to store crude, which would put additional downward pressure on prices.

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