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Friday, September 14, 2012

Morsi calls for calm as protests grow

Morsi calls for calm as protests grow


Morsi calls for calm as protests grow

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 10:59 AM PDT

Demonstrations against film deemed blasphemous to Islam gather pace but Egyptian president urges calm

Fed risks political fallout from QE3

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 11:01 AM PDT

The Republicans have opened fire at the aggressive new easing in the run-up to an election. But could the move lead to changes at the US central bank?

Japan to phase out nuclear power

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 09:59 AM PDT

Japan becomes second big economy to turn away from nuclear power since the Fukushima disaster with plan to shut all its atomic plants

Foreign policy makes campaign comeback

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 11:07 AM PDT

Middle East unrest has replaced the economy as a main talking point

Bo’s former police chief to stand trial

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 08:12 AM PDT

Wang Lijun, who fled to a US consulate in February, will be tried in Chengdu next week on charges of defection, taking bribes and illegal surveillance

South Africa vows to get tough with miners

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 09:28 AM PDT

Acts of violence and intimidation will no longer be tolerated, says Jeff Radebe, justice minister, as the government struggles to restore stability

Pope says arms to Syria ‘must cease’

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 10:52 AM PDT

Visiting Lebanon, Pope Benedict insists on need to 'make freedom go in the right direction' adding fundamentalism is 'a falsification of religion'

Japan voices anger at Chinese incursion

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 07:44 AM PDT

Six Chinese state vessels leave territorial waters near the Japanese-controlled Senkaku/Diaoyu islands after a stand-off with Tokyo

China’s Maoists rue decline of the left

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 12:13 PM PDT

Traditional Communist party adherents hark back to the days of chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution and criticise China's reform efforts

Turkish troops battle Kurdish rebels

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 12:16 PM PDT

Violence in the country's most intractable dispute reaches levels not seen for more than a decade and hopes of a settlement fade

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