Saudi king says women will be given vote |
- Saudi king says women will be given vote
- Russian job swap sparks Kremlin revolt
- ‘Credible India’ drive to woo investors
- Debt talks fail to agree solution
- Abbas returns to hero’s welcome
- Merkel’s eurozone battles far from over
- Pakistan leaders close ranks against US
- Police arrest 90 in Wall Street protests
- Liberal leader challenged by Chinese protests
- Zambia’s new president worries miners
| Saudi king says women will be given vote Posted: 25 Sep 2011 10:17 AM PDT Female candidates will also be allowed to run in municipal polls in what is seen as a move to head off criticism and a victory for liberal opinion |
| Russian job swap sparks Kremlin revolt Posted: 25 Sep 2011 11:57 AM PDT Senior government figures have rebelled against the deal between Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin to switch jobs next year |
| ‘Credible India’ drive to woo investors Posted: 25 Sep 2011 01:00 PM PDT Business leaders are acting to restore outsiders' faith in the nation and to counter a tide of corruption cases weighing heavily on its image |
| Debt talks fail to agree solution Posted: 25 Sep 2011 11:35 AM PDT The IMF annual gathering wrapped up with widespread concern over the eurozone crisis but no immediate consensus on the way out |
| Abbas returns to hero’s welcome Posted: 25 Sep 2011 12:33 PM PDT The PA president's mission for UN recognition of Palestinian statehood seems to have dramatically improved his standing at home |
| Merkel’s eurozone battles far from over Posted: 25 Sep 2011 08:16 AM PDT The immediate challenge for Ms Merkel is not just to win a simple majority, thanks to the opposition, but a "chancellor's majority" based on her supporters |
| Pakistan leaders close ranks against US Posted: 25 Sep 2011 09:16 AM PDT Premier rallies opposition support for showdown with Washington and military elite meet following US claim that the army backs Kabul insurgents |
| Police arrest 90 in Wall Street protests Posted: 25 Sep 2011 08:54 AM PDT The movement has entered its second week and has drawn hundreds of activists to protest in front of the New York Stock Exchange and elsewhere |
| Liberal leader challenged by Chinese protests Posted: 25 Sep 2011 07:13 AM PDT Violence over land sales in Wukan highlights the difficulties authorities in Guangdong face as they try to implement a new social contract |
| Zambia’s new president worries miners Posted: 25 Sep 2011 09:42 AM PDT Michael Sata has a reputation for populist attacks against investors and had complained that resource wealth was not being adequately distributed |
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