German nuclear debate bolsters Greens
More than ever before, saying 'No Thanks' to Nuclear is all the rage in Germany. Anti-nuclear campaigners laid siege to Germany's Bundestag in…
View ArticleAlbania and Bosnia to see EU visa requirements lifted
Travellers from Albania and Bosnia will no longer need visas for European Union travel from next month, Brussels has said, providing they have…
View ArticleChrysler drives back into the black
The American car-maker Chrysler, controlled by majority shareholder Fiat, says its Q3 loss was smaller than expected, and that if interest payments…
View ArticleFatal clashes at Western Sahara protest camp
A police officer and a firefighter have been stabbed to death as Moroccan security forces entered a protest camp in Western Sahara. The camp, home…
View ArticleObama backs India's call for UN permanent seat
President Barack Obama has ended his visit to India by endorsing its long-held demand for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. The most…
View Article- A miner's marathon
Although he finished more than three and a half hours behind the champion, Chilean miner Edison Pena won the hearts of the millions of spectators…
View ArticleHow long will 'the Cavalier' hold the Italian reins?
Until now, there has been no talk of the man they call 'the Cavalier' leaving the prime minister's office before the end of his term in 2013. But…
View ArticleNuclear waste convoy reaches German depot
A convoy of nuclear waste has arrived at a storage depot in northern Germany, defying the biggest anti-nuclear protests there for more than 20 years.…
View ArticleEU needs Turkey to remain global force, says Gul
Turkish President Abdullah Gul has told European leaders that the EU needs his country as a member if it wants to remain a global force. In an…
View ArticleBush: Waterboarding thwarted terror attacks
Former US President George W. Bush has used his memoirs 'Decision Points', which were published on Tuesday, to defend his tough stance on terrorism.…
View ArticleViolence marks start of Western Sahara talks
Reports suggest that 17 people may have been killed in a raid by Moroccan forces on a protest camp in the disputed Western Sahara. Morocco sent in…
View ArticleWestern Sahara: the long road to deadlock
Western Sahara is Africa's longest running territorial dispute. In 1975, Morocco sent in 350-thousand of its citizens on the so-called 'Green…
View ArticleVodafone increases profit outlook
Britain's Vodafone has said with sales growing faster than expected it can raise its full-year profit outlook. The world's largest mobile operator…
View ArticleTurkey: "EU report is positive, Turkey will soon join the EU"
In order to get Turkey's reactions to the European Commission’s annual progress report on enlargement policy, euronews spoke with Egemen Bağış who is…
View ArticleAdecco sees greater demand for temps
Temp agency Adecco is in an upbeat mood as its third quarter profit beat expectations at 128 million euros, a 42 percent increase. The world's…
View ArticleObama in Jakarta for trade talks and meatballs
US President Barack Obama is in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, the second stop of his 10-day four-nation Asian tour. It is an important visit for…
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