Russian parliament rubber stamps START
The Russian parliament has given its final rubber stamp to the first nuclear arms reduction treaty with Washington in nearly a decade. The deal,…
View ArticleKarzai opens delayed Afghan parliament
Hamid Karzai has presided over the opening of parliament in Afghanistan. The country has been without a government now for five months. The…
View ArticleObama calls on Congress to unify
President Barack Obama has called on America's divided political class to unite to meet the challenges of the future. Speaking in his first…
View ArticleNew cabinet in bid to calm Tunisian unrest
Tunisia remains gripped by turmoil amid a cabinet reshuffle aimed at bringing order back to the streets. There have been fresh clashes between…
View ArticleEgypt's government clamps down on protests
Thousands of demonstrators have defied a protest ban and continued anti-government rallies in the Egyptian capital Cairo. The demonstrators…
View ArticleLebanon's next PM rallies support
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati is trying to gather support to form a new government. Mikati is supported by the Shia Islamist…
View ArticleOfficial day of mourning in Moscow
The international arrivals hall of Moscow's busiest airport came to a standstill on Wednesday as family, friends and passers-by gathered to remember…
View ArticleLG loses on phones and TVs
South Korea's LG Electronics has posted a record quarterly loss. The biggest problems were in its mobile handset division as it did not have…
View ArticleSAP upbeat for 2011 and raises dividend
Business software maker SAP is forecasting double-digit revenue growth this year and has raised its dividend to shareholders by 20 percent. "We…
View ArticleToyota recalls 1.7 million vehicles
Another massive recall by Toyota to fix problems with its cars and another blow to the Japanese firm's efforts to restore its reputation for quality.…
View ArticleYahoo warns of weak revenue
Internet portal Yahoo has warned that revenue will again slide this quarter as it continues to lose market share to Google and Facebook. Yahoo…
View ArticleKarzai backs down and opens Afghan parliament
He wanted a further postponement, but President Hamid Karzai has given into pressure and inaugurated Afghanistan's parliament, ending weeks of…
View ArticleThousands defy protest ban in Egypt
Thousands of demonstrators have defied a protest ban and continued anti-government rallies in the Egyptian capital Cairo. The demonstrators…
View ArticleNadal crashes out of Australian Open
World number one Rafael Nadal suffered a shock straight sets defeat to fellow Spaniard David Ferrer in the Australian Open quarter-finals on…
View ArticleMikati - Lebanon's cabinet maker
Billionaire businessman Najib Mikati has begun trying to form a new government in Lebanon. Following protocol, he began by visiting former prime…
View ArticleThousands defy Egypt protest ban
Thousands of demonstrators have defied a protest ban and continued anti-government rallies in the Egyptian capital Cairo. The demonstrators…
View ArticleFour officials fired over Moscow bombing
As Russia held a day of mourning for the 35 victims of Monday's bomb attack at Moscow's busiest airport, it has been announced at least four…
View ArticleBelgian mediator resigns - again
Johan Vande Lanotte, the mediator charged with resolving Belgium's long-running political crisis, has handed in his resignation for a second time.…
View ArticleAuschwitz remembered
Sixty-six years ago Auschwitz stopped functioning. This is commemorated around the world as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The biggest…
View ArticleObama reaches out to Republicans and Democrats
Following Obama's address to Congress, euronews spoke to ABC correspondent Emily Schmidt about the impact of the speech over in America.…
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