Egypt’s constitutional court halts work |
- Egypt’s constitutional court halts work
- China concern over Pyongyang missile
- Papandreous deny Swiss cash claims
- Regime fights back for Damascus control
- Geithner takes hard line on fiscal cliff
- Climate change stand-off sparks concern
- Japan grapples with nuclear question
- Chinese manufacturing picks up speed
- Kuwait suffers lowest election turnout
- Downturn shakes Brazil from its dream
| Egypt’s constitutional court halts work Posted: 02 Dec 2012 11:01 AM PST Judges blocked from entering court after supporters of Mohamed Morsi laid seige to the premises ahead of a hearing on legality of constitutional panel |
| China concern over Pyongyang missile Posted: 02 Dec 2012 03:53 AM PST North Korea plans to launch a satellite this month in contravention of UN sanctions on using ballistic missile technology |
| Papandreous deny Swiss cash claims Posted: 02 Dec 2012 11:58 AM PST Margaret Papandreou, whose son George was prime minister, is named as the beneficial owner of a Swiss bank account holding €550m |
| Regime fights back for Damascus control Posted: 02 Dec 2012 10:56 AM PST Bashar al-Assad's forces pound the suburbs with shells in effort to halt the opposition's gradual gains, while battle for airport runs to fourth day |
| Geithner takes hard line on fiscal cliff Posted: 02 Dec 2012 06:02 AM PST If no deal is reached by December 31, US will be hit by tax rises and spending cuts that threaten to tip the economy back into recession |
| Climate change stand-off sparks concern Posted: 02 Dec 2012 07:59 AM PST The talks in Doha risk collapse, say some negotiators, unless developed countries agree to commit to as much as $60bn in fresh funding by 2015 |
| Japan grapples with nuclear question Posted: 02 Dec 2012 02:37 AM PST Politicians appear to have reached a consensus but caveats and internal fighting raise questions on what they would actually do if elected |
| Chinese manufacturing picks up speed Posted: 01 Dec 2012 11:50 PM PST The sector grew at its fastest pace in 7 months in November, providing more evidence that the world's second-largest economy is rebounding |
| Kuwait suffers lowest election turnout Posted: 02 Dec 2012 10:47 AM PST Only 40 per cent vote in parliamentary poll after an opposition boycott and mass protests, dealing a blow to nation's democratic image |
| Downturn shakes Brazil from its dream Posted: 02 Dec 2012 08:35 AM PST Is the hope of finally crawling out of the so-called middle- income trap after a decade of solid economic growth suddenly coming unstuck, asks Joe Leahy |
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