Monitors raise heat on Damascus |
- Monitors raise heat on Damascus
- Spain warns of deficit overshoot
- Romney gains from fragmented Iowa field
- Moscow bistro serves wine, foie gras – and revolution
- Qatari owners lure top soccer coach to Paris
- Subsidy cuts put Italy’s newspapers at risk
- China manufacturing activity falls again
- North Korea warns policies will not change
- Tribal loyalties sway votes in south Egypt
- Decline and fall of Greece’s Olympic legacy
| Monitors raise heat on Damascus Posted: 30 Dec 2011 10:19 AM PST As Arab League inspectors tour the country activists launch mass rallies, making it hard for the regime to reconcile killings with assurances of peace |
| Spain warns of deficit overshoot Posted: 30 Dec 2011 11:06 AM PST Autonomous regional governments blamed 'principally and fundamentally' for the larger than expected revision |
| Romney gains from fragmented Iowa field Posted: 30 Dec 2011 10:22 AM PST The ex-governor has about the same support he had in 2008 when he finished second, but this year that level could be enough for victory |
| Moscow bistro serves wine, foie gras – and revolution Posted: 30 Dec 2011 09:48 AM PST A French restaurant has become the unlikely meeting place for the high-income, middle class protesters fed up with Putin's autocratic rule |
| Qatari owners lure top soccer coach to Paris Posted: 30 Dec 2011 10:05 AM PST Carlo Ancelotti, the leading Italian football manager, has been recruited by Paris Saint-Germain to propel the club into European elite |
| Subsidy cuts put Italy’s newspapers at risk Posted: 30 Dec 2011 09:14 AM PST Some 100 titles are facing closure, including notable and independent voices, after Mario Monti's administration slashed public spending budgets |
| China manufacturing activity falls again Posted: 29 Dec 2011 09:40 PM PST Falling orders lead to second consecutive monthly decline for HSBC purchasing managers' index but there are tentative signs of stabilisation |
| North Korea warns policies will not change Posted: 29 Dec 2011 11:39 PM PST Statement from the powerful National Defence Commission refutes suggestions by some analysts that new leader Kim Jong-eun will adopt a new approach |
| Tribal loyalties sway votes in south Egypt Posted: 30 Dec 2011 08:32 AM PST Rural Egyptians complain it is always the same politicians who win elections, with family and tribal loyalties looking set to return an old order |
| Decline and fall of Greece’s Olympic legacy Posted: 30 Dec 2011 08:22 AM PST Once a source of national pride, many facilities built for the 2004 games lie empty and neglected, their development tangled in red tape |
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