Cairo crisis grows as cabinet quits |
- Cairo crisis grows as cabinet quits
- Blame game begins over US deficit deal
- Austrian banks told to limit lending to the east
- China property sale falls could hit banks
- UK and US unveil new Iran sanctions
- Sirleaf to focus on Liberia’s jobless youth
- Australia stubs out tobacco packaging
- Athens backs down over property tax
- Moderate Islamist set to be Tunisian PM
| Cairo crisis grows as cabinet quits Posted: 21 Nov 2011 12:04 PM PST Prime Minister Essam Sharaf's government has stepped down, while thousands take to Tahrir square to demand that the ruling military council goes |
| Blame game begins over US deficit deal Posted: 21 Nov 2011 02:01 PM PST Increased likelihood of a partial government shutdown as 'supercommittee' is unable to bridge the deep partisan divide in Washington over spending and taxes |
| Austrian banks told to limit lending to the east Posted: 21 Nov 2011 11:37 AM PST Vienna's moves show how even the eurozone's strongest economies are feeling the pressure of the sovereign debt crisis |
| China property sale falls could hit banks Posted: 21 Nov 2011 11:32 AM PST Market has dropped to levels seen as dangerous by the country's banking regulator, according to documents obtained by the Financial Times |
| UK and US unveil new Iran sanctions Posted: 21 Nov 2011 02:30 PM PST Britain severs links with Iranian banks, including the Central Bank of Iran, over growing concern at Tehran's nuclear programme |
| Sirleaf to focus on Liberia’s jobless youth Posted: 21 Nov 2011 06:41 AM PST As her main rival continues to contest the election result, the Nobel Peace Prize winner still has political hurdles to surmount |
| Australia stubs out tobacco packaging Posted: 21 Nov 2011 02:33 AM PST Canberra has approved the world's first law requiring that cigarettes be sold in unbranded packages, triggering legal action from manufacturers |
| Athens backs down over property tax Posted: 21 Nov 2011 06:07 AM PST Greek power workers win concession after finance ministry agrees not to cut off customers who have delayed paying levy on electricity bills |
| Moderate Islamist set to be Tunisian PM Posted: 21 Nov 2011 08:25 AM PST Hamadi Jebali is secretary-general of the Nahda party and served 15 years as a political prisoner under the regime of Zein al-Abidine Ben Ali |
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