Kiev targets economic and political repair |
- Kiev targets economic and political repair
- Bloody 72 hours ended rule of Yanukovich
- Capture of Mexican drug lord shakes cartels
- US pushes for EU regulation transparency
- Online agents cut China luxury bills
- Caracas protesters vow ‘another Ukraine’
- G20 aims to add $2tn to global economy
- China closes net around ex-security chief
- Thailand vows to ‘deal with’ protesters
| Kiev targets economic and political repair Posted: 23 Feb 2014 11:50 AM PST Political focus in Kiev turns to formation of a government capable of dealing with what acting president calls "catastrophic" economic challenges |
| Bloody 72 hours ended rule of Yanukovich Posted: 23 Feb 2014 09:55 AM PST Shootings and bloodbath in Kiev proved turning point in three-month-old stand-off between strong-arm president and an angry protest movement |
| Capture of Mexican drug lord shakes cartels Posted: 23 Feb 2014 07:00 AM PST Catching El Chapo could accelerate a shift away from moving drugs into the US "to a more local, less sophisticated and more territorial model" for gangs |
| US pushes for EU regulation transparency Posted: 23 Feb 2014 04:03 AM PST US has proposed that EU regulators be required to publish the proposed texts of business regulations and open them to public comment |
| Online agents cut China luxury bills Posted: 23 Feb 2014 04:50 AM PST Mainland Chinese buyers are increasingly using middlemen, and women, to buy luxury items outside the country and then smuggle them back in |
| Caracas protesters vow ‘another Ukraine’ Posted: 23 Feb 2014 06:31 AM PST What began as student-led demonstrations against crime in the western city of San Cristóbal have spiralled into general unrest over inflation and shortages |
| G20 aims to add $2tn to global economy Posted: 23 Feb 2014 11:09 AM PST The 20 finance ministers and central bankers at the Sydney meeting agree to focus on reform in a five-year growth plan that marks a shift in emphasis |
| China closes net around ex-security chief Posted: 23 Feb 2014 04:24 AM PST Communist party is believed to have placed Zhou Yongkang under virtual house arrest but it has yet to announce any legal action against him |
| Thailand vows to ‘deal with’ protesters Posted: 22 Feb 2014 11:03 PM PST Supporters of prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra promise to get tough with anti-government protesters paralysing parts of the capital, further raising tensions |
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