Berlusconi not yet given up for dead |
- Berlusconi not yet given up for dead
- Papademos embarks on 100-day mandate
- EU regulator attacks France ‘downgrade’ error
- Ex-spymasters oppose Iran attack
- Obama declares war on mugs and mouse pads
- Trial opens in Indian telecoms case
- Sudans accuse each other of plotting war
- US consumer sentiment at five-month high
- Lipton tea faces safety scandal in China
- UAE democracy activists plan hunger strike
| Berlusconi not yet given up for dead Posted: 11 Nov 2011 08:43 AM PST "Berlusconismo" carved out a formidable record as Italy's longest serving post-war PM but his legacy remains a demoralised country |
| Papademos embarks on 100-day mandate Posted: 11 Nov 2011 10:05 AM PST Greece's new interim government, headed by a former central banker, is sworn in after a day of tough bargaining over cabinet posts |
| EU regulator attacks France ‘downgrade’ error Posted: 11 Nov 2011 09:51 AM PST Paris was incensed on Thursday when a note to online subscribers by Standard & Poor's mistakenly signalled a sovereign downgrade for France |
| Ex-spymasters oppose Iran attack Posted: 11 Nov 2011 07:54 AM PST The Israeli leadership is divided on a military strike against Tehran over its nuclear programme |
| Obama declares war on mugs and mouse pads Posted: 11 Nov 2011 08:57 AM PST Even if the initiative saves the $4bn estimated, it will hardly make a dent in the deficit. It equates to just 0.1 per cent of the federal budget |
| Trial opens in Indian telecoms case Posted: 11 Nov 2011 04:50 AM PST Former minister goes on trial over alleged involvement in scam said to have cost country $39bn |
| Sudans accuse each other of plotting war Posted: 11 Nov 2011 10:41 AM PST A militia that Juba says is supported by Khartoum, threatened on Friday to attack Bentiu, capital of South Sudan's oil-rich Unity state |
| US consumer sentiment at five-month high Posted: 11 Nov 2011 07:47 AM PST US consumer sentiment rises to the highest level since June as Americans' outlook for the future improves |
| Lipton tea faces safety scandal in China Posted: 11 Nov 2011 06:30 AM PST A batch of "Iron Buddha" oolong tea produced and sold in China has been removed from the shelves in the latest in a long line of product scandals |
| UAE democracy activists plan hunger strike Posted: 11 Nov 2011 05:31 AM PST Five pro-democracy activists imprisoned in the United Arab Emirates since April are planning to start a hunger strike |
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