Sunday, 4 April 2010

Rise of Hungary's far-Right Jobbik party stirs disturbing echoes of the 1940s

As Hungary prepares to vote in a crucial election, the far-Right Jobbik party expects great success - to the consternation of democrats and those old enough to remember the fascist past.

Inside the world of the 'Kennedys of the Gulf'

The death of Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, controller of the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, has thrown the spotlight on one of the world's most powerful families





Al-Qaeda gunmen kill 25 in Iraq

An al-Qaeda death squad dressed in military uniforms has killed up to 25 people in a suburb of south Baghdad.





Argentina to see biggest anti-British protests for years

Britons have been warned to stay away from marches in Buenos Aires on Friday as thousands are expected to mass for Argentina's biggest anti-British protests in years.