Fire in Istanbul's Haydarpasha railway station
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View ArticleLow expectation as UN climate talks convene
A new round of UN climate talks gets underway today in Cancun in Mexico. Switching on a wind turbine to power the UN conference's hotel, Mexican…
View ArticleGerman President Christian Wulff in Israel
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View ArticleIranian nuclear scientist assassinated
An Iranian nuclear scientist has been killed and another wounded in two separate but similar attacks in Tehran. Both men were closely involved…
View ArticleHaiti presidential vote mired in controversy
Haiti's presidential election has ended in confusion, with street protests over voting delays and hitches. 12 of the 18 candidates complained of…
View ArticleEuropean markets open up after Irish bailout
European markets have made early gains following the weekend's 85 billion euro bailout of Ireland. With British banks particularly exposed to…
View ArticleU.S. and South Korea conduct joint military drill
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View ArticleTension surrounds Ivory Coast vote
The second round of the first presidential elections for ten years has been held in Ivory Coast. The atmosphere is tense, and there has been sporadic…
View ArticleAttack in Afghanistan kills six NATO troops
According to agency reports six NATO troops have been shot dead by a man wearing a police uniform in Afghanistan. Authorities said the attacker,…
View ArticleMoldova election brings more political deadlock
Tough coalition talks appear on the cards after no outright winner emerged in Moldova's parliamentary elections. With nearly 95 percent of the…
View ArticleWorld relations shaken by Wikileaks revelations
This time, Wikileaks has put global relations to the test, as well as embarrassing Washington. After Afghanistan and Iraq, the whistle-blowing…
View ArticleFrench electrician unveils 60m euro Picasso stash
A retired French electrician shocked the art world on Monday after he came forward with dozens of unseen paintings by Spanish master Pablo Picasso.…
View ArticleIran and Israel respond to Wikileaks action
A substantial number of the Wikileaks revelations centre on Iran and its nuclear and foreign policies. In Tehran, President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad…
View ArticlePutting the spotlight on Wikileaks
Since 2006 Wikileaks has specialised in making open secrets of closed ones. The site won its whistleblowing wings in April this year with a video…
View ArticleBlistering calls for EU to deal better with Africa
Leaders of 80 nations have gathered in the capital of Libya for the third two-day EU-Africa summit. Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi said…
View ArticleUS allies play down Wikileaks disclosures
Germany's Foreign Minister was all smiles, despite being described in the leaked documents as arrogant, vain and critical of the United States.…
View ArticleBritish Airways-Iberia merger gets go-ahead
Shareholders of both British Airways and Spain's Iberia have given their blessing for the two national carriers to merge. The two brands will…
View ArticleUS condemns WikiLeaks release
The United States says it "strongly condemns" WikiLeak's release of classified documents. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters that…
View ArticleThe fallout from the WikiLeaks files
Jon Davies, euronews: It's the biggest leak of diplomatic correspondence in the history of diplomacy. I'm joined now from London by Jim Sciutto,…
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