Berlin rejects Brussels’ plan for banks |
- Berlin rejects Brussels’ plan for banks
- New divisions hit Egypt’s hinterland
- China and US agree non-binding climate plan
- Silence seeks to avert bailout revolt
- Berlusconi appeal looms over coalition
- Changes to US healthcare law raise alarm
- Obama in fresh move on immigration reform
- Japan told to pay forced labour claims
- Criminal MPs banned from Indian parliament
| Berlin rejects Brussels’ plan for banks Posted: 10 Jul 2013 12:17 PM PDT Main elements proposed by European Commission are rejected by senior German officials for going beyond the law and leaving taxpayers exposed |
| New divisions hit Egypt’s hinterland Posted: 10 Jul 2013 09:26 AM PDT Away from Cairo and the international spotlight supporters and opponents of ousted president struggle to find ways to coexist |
| China and US agree non-binding climate plan Posted: 10 Jul 2013 12:30 PM PDT The agreement is not binding but could bolster efforts for new international climate action, which stalled after the Copenhagen summit in 2009 |
| Silence seeks to avert bailout revolt Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:12 AM PDT Asking German taxpayers to reach into their pockets again will be a momentous decision, one that no policy maker will take lightly |
| Berlusconi appeal looms over coalition Posted: 10 Jul 2013 11:20 AM PDT Less than three months after taking office significant policy divisions have earned Enrico Letta's government a reputation for prevarication |
| Changes to US healthcare law raise alarm Posted: 10 Jul 2013 11:52 AM PDT Late changes to US healthcare reforms have heightened concern among Republicans that the Obamacare reforms are unravelling |
| Obama in fresh move on immigration reform Posted: 10 Jul 2013 03:00 AM PDT President will argue that a comprehensive immigration reform will boost the US economy as the House prepares to vote on a series of bills |
| Japan told to pay forced labour claims Posted: 10 Jul 2013 05:18 AM PDT Seoul High Court's ruling that Nippon Steel should compensate four workers for their forced labour, is likely to further sour relations with Japan |
| Criminal MPs banned from Indian parliament Posted: 10 Jul 2013 07:31 AM PDT Ruling will force purge of criminal politicians who had previously been able to retain their seats despite being convicted of serious crimes |
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