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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Syria renews bloody crackdown in Homs

Syria renews bloody crackdown in Homs


Syria renews bloody crackdown in Homs

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 10:47 AM PST

Security forces resume violence against civilians after monitors from the Arab League move to other locations to evaluate progress of the peace plan

Jobless rise puts pressure on Sarkozy

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 09:14 AM PST

President to host employment 'summit' involving employers and trade unions in a bid to blunt political threat

Thousands strike at LG Display China plant

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 03:36 AM PST

Dispute over factory employees' year-end bonuses moves towards resolution as Beijing becomes increasingly nervous over industrial unrest

Kim’s funeral draws tens of thousands

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 02:03 AM PST

North Koreans brave snow and sub-zero temperatures to see their former ruler's cortege on the opening day of an emotional final farewell

Italian debt costs tumble after auction

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 09:15 AM PST

Boost not only for Mario Monti's technocratic government and its emergency austerity budget but also for the ECB's liquidity programme for banks

Drug gangs strike back in Rio’s ‘pacified’ slums

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 08:32 AM PST

A police programme to restore law and order to the city's violent favelas has had its successes but a lack of resources is undermining it

Japan’s 2012 budget makes grim reading

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 07:14 AM PST

For the fourth year in a row, government revenue from bond issuance is set to exceed that from all taxes

China rail crash blamed on bad management

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 10:36 AM PST

High-speed network will be more cautiously expanded across the country, after a report into the collision in July that killed 40 people and sparked outrage

Putin softens stance towards protesters

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 06:58 AM PST

Russian prime minister says he backs the idea of negotiations, the first time he has made such a gesture since mass demonstrations began

Hazare cuts short his hunger strike

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 08:54 AM PST

India's most prominent anti-graft campaigner fails to replicate the success of his Delhi campaign by attracting only a few thousand in Mumbai

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