Obama’s gambit to forge rapport with Xi |
- Obama’s gambit to forge rapport with Xi
- Relaxed summit at ‘Camp David of the west’
- White House defends sweep of phone calls
- China tells EU to admit decline in power
- Gul makes his mark in Turkey’s uprising
- Putin and wife announce divorce
- Guriev warns of growing Russian oppression
- ECB action calmed markets, Draghi says
- German court backs gay-union tax rights
- Ghana arrests 124 Chinese illegal miners
| Obama’s gambit to forge rapport with Xi Posted: 06 Jun 2013 11:17 AM PDT Core idea behind summit is that looming competition between the countries can be better managed if their leaders can have an open discussion |
| Relaxed summit at ‘Camp David of the west’ Posted: 06 Jun 2013 02:04 AM PDT The Sunnylands estate, where presidents Obama and Xi will meet this weekend, has hosted US presidents and Hollywood royalty for decades |
| White House defends sweep of phone calls Posted: 06 Jun 2013 10:53 AM PDT Verizon compelled to hand over all US customer phone data which the government calls 'critical tool in protecting the nation from terrorist threats' |
| China tells EU to admit decline in power Posted: 06 Jun 2013 04:46 AM PDT Beijing warns that Europe's condescension and failure to recognise its fading power invite it to retaliate, as the trade row escalates |
| Gul makes his mark in Turkey’s uprising Posted: 06 Jun 2013 09:03 AM PDT President Abdullah Gul is seemingly in a power play as he seeks to exploit Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's receding popularity |
| Putin and wife announce divorce Posted: 06 Jun 2013 11:50 AM PDT Russia's president and his wife Lyudmila appear on state television to say that they are to split after almost 30 years of marriage |
| Guriev warns of growing Russian oppression Posted: 06 Jun 2013 06:18 AM PDT Sergei Guriev, the Russian political exile, points to high corruption levels in his country that are prompting capital flight and low stock prices |
| ECB action calmed markets, Draghi says Posted: 06 Jun 2013 10:32 AM PDT Bank president Mario Draghi defends controversial outright monetary transactions scheme as legal action over the programme looms in Germany |
| German court backs gay-union tax rights Posted: 06 Jun 2013 08:21 AM PDT Ruling by constitutional court on tax discrimination will embarrass the conservative coalition headed by Angela Merkel |
| Ghana arrests 124 Chinese illegal miners Posted: 06 Jun 2013 08:11 AM PDT Accra's detention of 124 workers is part of its biggest clamp down yet and is likely to anger China, which has been extending investment in Africa |
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