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Italy: fifties and widow, she gets a green light


The Italian press has focused on the unusual story of a widow who wanted to be pregnant by her husband died in 2011. At the age of fifty years, this woman living in Ferrara in northern Italy, has obtained permission for a transfer of frozen embryo after a court battle. She had gone to court after the refusal of the hospital, which indicated that both parents had to be alive to complete this transfer.


After the failure of a first appeal this decision, the widow has finally been successful. The couple turned to assisted reproductive technology in the 90s, winning eight embryos that had been frozen, told the daily


Brazil: when police practice an exorcism


Video images are blurred, but there are many more members of the security forces surrounding a young man. One holds her head. They repeat: "go out in the name of Jesus!" Said the newspaper Estados de Minas. The scene took place in Goianira in central Brazil.




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Greece: Varoufakis is tired of the style discussions


The Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, dubbed by some "the minister rock'n roll" has been much ink because of his attire. But this week, he got tired and reacted at Twitter.


France: "public money" used to protect Julie Gayet


Reviews after the Closer magazine published photos of actress Julie Gayet during a private visit during which she was "carried by two officials of the state."

Reaction Friday the spokesman of the UMP, Sébastien Huyghe on BFM TV: "Either Ms. Gayet is the official partner of the President of the Republic and in this case, he says, and the state ensures its protection would be normal. But if it is not the case, there is no reason to use public funds to support, carry, protect Ms. Gayet. " Alexis Corbiere, general secretary of the Left Party, ruled: "It is not healthy that public money is used to benefit the entourage of the Head of State." (Source: AFP)






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