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Irish voters set to approve EU fiscal pact
Ireland is voting in a referendum on a key EU pact designed to shore up the troubled eurozone, amid signs that a clear majority will vote to approve it.Duration: 01:36
Les Bleus face à la Serbie, en match amical de préparation à l’Euro
A 8 jours du début de l’Euro de football, l’équipe de France dispute son 2e match amical, contre la Serbie, à Reims. Après la victoire contre l’Islande ce dimanche 27 mai, à quoi faut-il s’attendre ?
'Slum tourism' treads fine line between aid and exploitation
Poverty tourism is gaining ground in Indonesia with more tourists looking to "experience the real Jakarta". But while this brings more funds to the city's impoverished slum-dwellers, accusations of exploitation are not far behind. Duration: 02:15
Vampires, fairy and werewolf characters tease the fifth season of "True Blood."
ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION) FULL SHOTLIST AND SCRIPT TO FOLLOW
Séisme en Italie : la protection civile débordée par le nombre de sinistrés
En Italie, 14.000 personnes sont privées de toit en Emilie-Romagne, soit parce que leur habitation a été endommagée soit parce qu'elles craignent de revenir chez elles. Près de 8.000 personnes ont été déplacées après le second séisme, s'ajoutant aux 6.000 déjà contraintes de quitter leur domicile après le premier.
Syrie : les exécutions de civils se multiplient face à la communauté internationale impuissante
En Syrie, les violences continuent, pendant que les pays occidentaux tentent une offensive diplomatique contre le régime de Bachar al Assad. Les civils sont les premières victimes du conflit, toujours visées par des exécutions sommaires.
Manuel Valls, omniprésent sur le terrain
Manuel Valls accordera sa première interview, depuis son entrée en fonction place Beauvau il y a 15 jours, à Jean-Jacques Bourdin sur RMC et BFMTV. Depuis son accession, quel style a su imposer le ministre de l’Intérieur ? Certains le comparent à Nicolas Sarkozy, est-ce justifié ?
Canada seeks suspect in murder case
Canadian police named a suspect in a gruesome murder case involving a dismembered torso and mailed-out body parts. A package containing a human foot was sent to the Conservative Party headquarters in Ottawa. A party spokesman said it was horrifying. (SOUNDBITE) (English) FRED DELOREY, CONSERVATIVE PARTY SPOKESPERSON SAYING: "The odor coming from the package was just horrible and I'm sure many of us will never forget it." Later, another package containing a hand was intercepted at the postal depot, addressed to the Liberal Party. Montreal police released a photograph of the suspect they said is Luka Rocco Magnotta, and asked people across Canada to help locate him. He is also known as Eric Clinton Newman and Vladimir Romanov. Police said the suspect and the unknown victim knew each other, but offered no details. (SOUNDBITE) (English) MONTREAL POLICE COMMANDER IAN LAFRENIERE SAYING: "What we know about the suspect--he's not known by police services, he knew the victim. This is what we believe from information discovered at the crime scene." The police also searched an apartment at an undisclosed Montreal location. Canadian media reported that a headless torso was found in a suitcase on a pile of garbage outside the apartment. Sophia Soo, Reuters.
Les prix des carburants restent orientés à la baisse en France
Les prix des carburants dans les stations-service françaises ont poursuivi leur recul la semaine dernière, après les records en série enregistrés en mars-avril.
Tabac : la cigarette électronique fait des adeptes
La cigarette électronique fait des adeptes pour se désintoxiquer de la cigarette classique. Un peu partout comme à Lyon des boutiques spécialisées ont ouvert. Mais cette pratique est-elle sans risque ?
Colombie : le journaliste français Roméo Langlois libéré par les Farc
Après un mois de captivité, le journaliste français Roméo Langlois, libéré ce mercredi 30 mai par la guérilla des Farc dans le sud de la Colombie, devrait bientôt rentrer en France.
Tabac : la cigarette autorisée à l’intérieur d’un restaurant lyonnais
Comme chaque année, ce 31 mai est la journée mondiale sans tabac. Un événement qui risque de ne pas inquiéter les clients d’un café du centre-ville de Lyon. Le propriétaire a trouvé la parade pour que ses clients puissent continuer à fumer à l’intérieur.
Security challenge, racism fears for Ukraine
Euro 2012 marks a major security challenge for co-host Ukraine, which has faced mysterious bomb blasts and is in the spotlight amid fears over racism and hooliganism during the showcase football tournament. Duration: 02:07
A policy under fire in Syria
Amateur video out of Syria which could not be independently verified by Reuters shows no let up to the violence in Syria. Now the United States is warning that if the U.N. Security Council does not take swift action to pressure the Syrian government to end its 14 month assault, nations may have no choice but to consider acting outside the U.N. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said there were three ways the Syrian conflict could end. The first would involve the Syrian government deciding to comply with the ceasefire. The second would involve the Security Council taking action to pressure Damascus to fully comply. (SOUNDBITE) (English) SUSAN RICE, U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS, SAYING: "In the absence of those two scenarios there seems to me to be only one other alternative. That is indeed the worst case and that is unfortunately at present the most probable. And that is that the violence escalates, the conflict spreads and intensifies, it reaches a higher degree of severity. It involves countries in the region, it takes on increasingly sectarian forms, and we have a major crisis not only in Syria but in the region." She did not specify what kind of "actions" she meant. The United States has led past military interventions that were not authorized by the Security Council, namely in Kosovo and Iraq. So far the United States and its Western allies have rejected military options and said they would not arm the rebels. Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters
Bolivia takes its war on drugs to national parks
The war on drugs in Bolivia. Five months into a one year pilot program against illegal coca crops in Bolivia the fight goes on. It's a project backed by neighbor Brazil and the United States. Government forces fan thorough Bolivia's Carrasco National Park. They are literally ripping the illegal plants from the ground. (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) FELIPE CACERES, VICE-MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEFENSE, SAYING: "Here, in a month or more, these plant seedbeds would have been enough to create at least 5 hectares of coca plants in this place, and what we are doing is preventing the spread of these coca seeds, and in this way putting a stop to all the illegal coca inside Carrasco National Park, it is one of our objectives as the Joint Task Force and National Government." Bolivia is the third largest producer of coca, the raw material of cocaine. Time may be running out for the project, however. The US Narcotics Affairs Section (NAS) is due to withdraw its support from the program in September 2012 taking an $11 million financial contribution with them. Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters
Just one block sold on first day of Iraq energy auction
Iraq on Wednesday kicked off a two-day auction of a dozen energy exploration blocks, but hopes that the sale would up reserves and boost its role as a key producer were dampened when just one deal was agreed.Duration: 00:35
"Grand soulagement" pour les parents de Roméo Langlois
Les parents de Roméo Langlois se sont dit soulagé et impatient après la libération de leur fils : "ça fait un mois qu’on attend. Il nous tarde de le voir" ont-ils déclaré ce mercredi soir. Les parents qui n’ont toujours pas eu leur fils au téléphone ont vu les images de la télévision colombienne et ont pu juger que Roméo Langlois était "en pleine forme et souriant".
L'édito politique d'Olivier Mazerolle du 30 mai
Olivier Mazerolle, éditorialiste politique à BFMTV
Young Quebec student a star of protest movement
In Quebec, he can't walk down the street without being hailed or booed. 21-year-old Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, spokesman for the student federation "CLASSE" is the photogenic face of the student movement that has vexed the provincial government for three months. And for good reason -- he's a fire-tongued prodigy of activist parents.Duration: 01:48
Ayrault sur BFMTV : "C'est une très bonne nouvelle d'apprendre que Roméo Langlois est enfin libre"
Sur BFMTV, Jean-Marc Ayrault s’est dit heureux de la libération de Roméo Langlois après un mois de détention auprès des Farc en Colombie. Le premier ministre a ajouté que le journaliste français "faisant son travail" et qu’il comprend que "ça peut être un métier dangereux". Il a tenu à saluer "ce beau métier d'informer l'opinion publique".