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Thursday, August 29, 2013

US and UK present case for Syria strike

US and UK present case for Syria strike


US and UK present case for Syria strike

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 11:40 AM PDT

British intelligence briefing published claiming it is 'highly likely' Assad regime responsible for chemical attacks on population

Striking at Syria without a strategy

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 10:30 AM PDT

A response to Assad is needed but it still carries risks. We may be about to witness a 'feel-good operation' that flirts with the law of unintended consequences

Pressure on Obama to win Congress backing

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 10:44 AM PDT

Lawmakers appeared more concerned about president's objectives than whether administration had sufficient evidence that chemical weapons were used

Privacy laws trip up China investigators

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 05:12 AM PDT

TV confession of British fraud investigator Peter Humphrey raises questions about what forensic accountants can and cannot do in China

Indian industry concerned over new land law

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 11:01 AM PDT

Indian business leaders have reacted with concern as a new land acquisition law is approved saying that it could derail projects through increased costs

One Irish person emigrates every six minutes

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 09:19 AM PDT

Outflow, continuing despite dip in unemployment over past year, prompts calls for government to do more to provide opportunities for young

Italy cancels controversial property tax

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 09:55 AM PDT

Letta buys time for fragile coalition by agreeing to cancel controversial property tax this year but Brussels wants details on plans to recoup revenues

ECB to promote more women to senior roles

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 05:40 AM PDT

European Central Bank aims to double number of women in senior management positions by 2019, from a very low base, but targets are not binding

Weak currency boosts Brazil farming boom

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 05:58 AM PDT

Brazil's agricultural sector promises to help the country weather one of its toughest economic periods as a consumer-driven boom slows

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