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Rupert Murdoch, the chief of News Corporation, spread blame around in the hacking scandal, singling out former employees and others.
Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia also defended his record in a two-hour interview that was unusual for its unscripted live format.
A judicial inquiry turned the focus toward a network of personal connections between Rupert Murdoch’s media empire and successive British governments.
The News Corporation chief testified at an inquiry on Wednesday as e-mails pointed to ties between a lobbyist for his company and the office of Britain’s Culture Minister.
François Hollande, the Socialist challenger, came out on top in the first round of French presidential elections, but his lead over the incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy, was slim.
Twitter users in France on Sunday circumvented a law that prohibits the publication, by the press or any Internet-connected citizen, of presidential voting tallies or estimates before 8 p.m.
President Dmitri A. Medvedev and experts warned that too much publicity surrounding the deaths might be contributing to a copycat effect.
The tourism-dependent Giglio has had a drop in overnight bookings but an increase in day trips since the Costa Concordia capsized.
Ultra-affluent families are moving assets to Singapore by setting up family offices — private companies that manage the trusts and investments of rich households.
Distributing religious books in Germany, a frequent practice of Scientologists and Hare Krishnas, is not illegal, but officials are worried about who is doing the distributing.


King Juan Carlos, who was injured during a vacation to Botswana, has been called upon by some politicians to release details on his trip’s financing.
The prisoner, Andrei Sannikov, said he was pardoned by President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, a move that might be intended to ease Belarus’s tensions with the European Union.
Mark Lewis, a British lawyer, said he planned to sue in the United States on behalf of victims who allege they were the subject of phone hacking by Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids.


Residents were surprised over accusations that a prostitution ring tied to Dominique Strauss-Kahn operated out of the Hôtel Carlton de Lille, a place known for its “charm and discretion.”
The gloomy outlook for young people in Britain may be different from in the past, partly because of fundamental changes in the way they equip themselves to face the risk of economic renewal.
Dozens of descendants of the Titanic passengers are seizing their Titanic history as an economic lifeline that might help hold on to the younger generation.
While the rest of Spain’s economy struggles, prostitution — almost all of it involving the ruthless trafficking of foreign women — is exploding into public view.
Georgia’s richest man, Bidzina Ivanishvili, announced his opposition to the president in October, and the government’s subsequent revocation of his citizenship was upheld this week.
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