Houla massacre leaves UN plan in tatters |
- Houla massacre leaves UN plan in tatters
- Tehran defiant on nuclear programme
- Battle to succeed Sarkozy on French right
- Greece says public finances face collapse
- Safety fears grow at Japan nuclear plant
- Pope stays silent on Vatican leaks
- Case for Irish Yes is a hard sell
- People’s Action loses Singapore by-election
- Security crisis threatens Yemeni transition
- Hooligans cause concern at Euro 2012
| Houla massacre leaves UN plan in tatters Posted: 27 May 2012 12:45 PM PDT The killings, including 32 children among more than 92 people, have led to global condemnation and raised questions over the ceasefire |
| Tehran defiant on nuclear programme Posted: 27 May 2012 09:31 AM PDT Country to continue stockpiling highly enriched uranium in a sign of frustration that concessions on its nuclear programme may not ease sanctions |
| Battle to succeed Sarkozy on French right Posted: 27 May 2012 08:02 AM PDT UMP party seeks to prevent François Hollande, the Socialist president, from winning a majority in next month's parliamentary elections |
| Greece says public finances face collapse Posted: 27 May 2012 10:44 AM PDT Concern raised of cash flow turning negative in early June amid a sharp fall in tax revenues and a loosening of spending controls during two election campaigns |
| Safety fears grow at Japan nuclear plant Posted: 27 May 2012 08:34 AM PDT A fresh wave of safety concerns has put the government and operators of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster site back on the highest alert |
| Pope stays silent on Vatican leaks Posted: 27 May 2012 09:05 AM PDT Valet incarcerated in a 'secure room' within the city state as papal investigators continued questioning over paper found in apartment |
| Case for Irish Yes is a hard sell Posted: 27 May 2012 08:14 AM PDT While the No message resonates, no one really wants to risk Ireland's position in Europe, where it prospers as an investment gateway |
| People’s Action loses Singapore by-election Posted: 26 May 2012 08:55 AM PDT The vote in Hougang, an opposition stronghold, was widely seen as a barometer of concern over immigration and living costs |
| Security crisis threatens Yemeni transition Posted: 27 May 2012 08:34 AM PDT West's close relations with President Hadi risk handing propaganda coup to militants including al-Qaeda who are increasingly powerful |
| Hooligans cause concern at Euro 2012 Posted: 27 May 2012 07:44 AM PDT Poland and Ukraine say worries of racist attacks are greatly exaggerated and are confident that the football championships will be peaceful |
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