China buys more Rolls Royce engines
Some good news for Rolls Royce after a dreadful start to November, with a big order from China, the second this month, worth over 1.3 billion euros.…
View ArticleIsrael builds barrier to seal border with Egypt
Israeli bulldozers have begun clearing the way for the construction of a barrier to seal off the Jewish state's border with Egypt. The wall will…
View ArticlePortuguese fear Ireland's ills await them too
A fear of the financial flu spreading to other countries has not only bankers and politicians but ordinary people asking themselves will they be…
View ArticleEU and Ukraine study trade and visa-free deals
The EU and Ukraine say their trade relations are progressing but Brussels has also voiced concerns. President Viktor Yanukovich was urged to pursue…
View ArticleRobot due to enter NZ mine
Authorities in New Zealand say they are still holding out hope of saving 29 men trapped in a coal mine. Emergency teams now appear to have…
View ArticleFestival stampede kills scores in Cambodia
Close to 200 people are believed dead after a stampede during Water Festival celebrations in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. The victims died…
View ArticlePolitical turmoil in Dublin over financial bailout
Anger has been vented outside the Irish parliament in Dublin against the government's requst for an EU-IMF financial bailout. Demonstrators called…
View ArticleIrish govt made "fools" of themselves, says expert
To explore further the implications of the Irish bailout, euronews spoke to Brian Lucey, a professor of finance in the School of Business at Trinity…
View ArticleHundreds feared dead in Cambodian Water Festival
Hundreds of people are thought to have died during a celebration in Cambodia. The capital of Phnom Penh was playing host to the three-day Water…
View ArticleUK's biggest retailer aims to do same in China
The world's number three retailer Tesco is aiming to quadruple Chinese revenues between now and 2015 by doubling the number of its hypermarkets there…
View ArticleStampede kills hundreds at Cambodian festival
The annual water festival in Cambodia has ended in tragedy after a stampede left at least 340 people dead. Television footage showed the panic…
View ArticleNew setback for New Zealand mine rescue
Efforts to rescue 29 trapped miners in New Zealand have suffered yet another set back after the robot sent into the mine short-circuited after…
View ArticleCommission says Irish bailout vital to future of Europe
The European Commission has left the bloc's parliament in no doubt the move to support Ireland was crucial to the financial stability of the…
View ArticleEgyptian election under fire as poll looms
Egypt's parliamentary election is coming under increasing criticism from both the opposition and civil groups with NGO's threatening to withdraw as…
View ArticleIrish anger at Prime Minister Cowen
The Irish have taken to the streets to show the strength of their feeling at the bailout package. Tensions are running high amid fears that the…
View ArticleParis switches on for Christmas
The City of Lights gets into the Christmas swing as the French capital switches on its dazzling end of year illuminations. More than one hundred…
View ArticleParis switches on its Christmas lights
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View ArticleUS boy protests for peace in Korea at Tiananmen Square
no comment : US boy protests for peace in Korea at Tiananmen Square
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