Belarus: journalist's 'suicide' questioned
The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe has called for an independent investigation into the death of a prominent opposition…
View ArticleGillard secures power in Australia
Australia's Labor prime minister Julia Gillard has clung onto power after securing the support of two independent MPs to form a government. She…
View ArticleGift of Eid clothes cheers young Pakistan flood victims
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View ArticleChristian pilgrims baptised in Israel
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View ArticleBarroso gives EU "state of union" address
Jose Manuel Barroso has called on EU countries to show solidarity in tackling Europe's economic problems over the next year. "We either swim…
View ArticleDamage assessment continues in quake stricken New Zealand
no comment : Damage assessment continues in quake stricken New Zealand
View ArticleTwo independents tip Australia Labor's way
Australia's Labor prime minister Julia Gillard will remain in office after finally winning the backing of two independent MPs to give her a…
View ArticleFrance downs tools over raising retirement age
French trade unions are flexing their muscles with widespread strikes to protest against government plans to make people work longer before they can…
View ArticleSpain adds Asturias Prize to trophy cabinet
"After meeting in Oviedo the jury for the Asturias Sports Award are unanimous in the decision to hand the Prince of Asturias Prize for Sport to the…
View Article'Swim together or sink separately' - Barroso on EU
Jose Manuel Barroso has used his first US-style 'state of the union' address to call for solidarity in tackling Europe's economic problems The…
View ArticleGuatemala and Mexico fear more floods
Rescue workers in Guatemala are hoping to resume their search for victims of a massive landslide after rain and darkness forced them to stop.…
View ArticleGillard to form minority Australian govt
She's got the numbers to remain Australia's first-ever woman prime minister. Julia Gillard is to form a minority government with a one seat majority…
View ArticleTube strike causes chaos in London
Getting around London has been a struggle for millions of commuters as striking Underground workers virtually crippled the tube network. Unions…
View ArticleMass protests over French retirement reform
It was a show of force against Nicolas Sarkozy's retirement reforms. Hundreds of thousands have turned out on the streets to protest against plans…
View Article3D on display at IFA in Berlin
2010 marks the 50th edition of the IFA, the largest European trade show for consumer electronics and domestic appliances. Around 1,500 exhibitors…
View ArticleBerlusconi guns for rival Fini
The prospect of early elections in Italy is growing after Silvio Berlusconi vowed to appeal to President Giorgio Napolitano to remove his bitter…
View ArticleHSBC's Green leaves for government post
The chairman of Europe's biggest bank is stepping down to become Britain's next trade minister. After 18 years at HSBC, Stephen Green will take up a…
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