Historic souk burns in battle for Aleppo |
- Historic souk burns in battle for Aleppo
- Leftists march in Paris against austerity
- Ireland’s emigration highest for 25 years
- US candidates’ futures up for debate
- Chinese wind farm group to sue Obama
- Georgia opposition sees support surge
- Turkey looks to Erdogan’s future
- White House under fire over Libya attack
- Japan eyes place on Myanmar starting block
- Samaras vows to fight Greek corruption
| Historic souk burns in battle for Aleppo Posted: 30 Sep 2012 09:11 AM PDT Destruction of the covered market, part of a UN world heritage site, is another small tragedy in Syria's blood-soaked 18-month old conflict |
| Leftists march in Paris against austerity Posted: 30 Sep 2012 09:18 AM PDT Protesters demanded a referendum on the EU's new fiscal discipline treaty in the latest of a series of protests in countries hit by the eurozone crisis |
| Ireland’s emigration highest for 25 years Posted: 30 Sep 2012 08:45 AM PDT Public sector squeeze and union determination to protect workers' pay has reduced prospects for new job seekers, now forced to find work abroad |
| US candidates’ futures up for debate Posted: 30 Sep 2012 09:34 AM PDT Stakes are especially high for Republican candidate, who suddenly finds himself on the ropes in an election that was supposed to be close |
| Chinese wind farm group to sue Obama Posted: 30 Sep 2012 11:56 AM PDT Ralls argues that the president's order to stop its project to build farms near a US navy test site in Oregon was unconstitutional |
| Georgia opposition sees support surge Posted: 30 Sep 2012 06:32 AM PDT Bidzina Ivanishvili's Georgian Dream stages a 200,000-strong rally ahead of election as prison abuse videos undermine western-backed ruling party |
| Turkey looks to Erdogan’s future Posted: 30 Sep 2012 10:42 AM PDT Recep Tayyip Erdogan began his long goodbye as modern Turkey's most powerful prime minister in a showpiece speech that celebrated almost a decade in office |
| White House under fire over Libya attack Posted: 30 Sep 2012 10:43 AM PDT After assertions that the attack was part of spontaneous protests, the Director of National Intelligence has now concluded there were links to al-Qaeda |
| Japan eyes place on Myanmar starting block Posted: 30 Sep 2012 09:53 AM PDT Japanese businesses have joined forces on a major development, part of Tokyo's push to take advantage as Myanmar emerges from 50 years of isolation |
| Samaras vows to fight Greek corruption Posted: 30 Sep 2012 10:42 AM PDT Prime minister Antonis Samaras promises transparency after the publication of some 30 names of former and present politicians under investigation |
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