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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Yanukovich ally hurt in Ukraine shooting

Yanukovich ally hurt in Ukraine shooting


Yanukovich ally hurt in Ukraine shooting

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 10:53 AM PST

Injury to Andriy Klyuyev raises concerns about more political bloodletting after Viktor Yanukovich was ousted as president

US hawks urge tougher stance on Ukraine

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 12:11 AM PST

Hardliners on Capitol Hill are pushing for a tougher line from a president they regard as passive player at a grand historical moment

Ibrahim Mehleb appointed Egypt’s PM

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 09:03 AM PST

A member of the deposed regime of Hosni Mubarak is named head of Egypt's new government after Monday's resignation of the cabinet

Erdogan slams ‘treacherous’ recording

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 06:09 AM PST

Prime minister says a secretly taped conversation about hiding money, which has shaken the country's financial markets, is fake

US companies anxious over Chinese laws

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 10:23 AM PST

GlaxoSmithKline scandal and Beijing crackdown spark concerns about complying with local laws and drives more spending on compliance

UK proposal for ‘premium’ visas for wealthy

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 10:40 AM PST

Government immigration advisers propose holding an annual auction to allow wealthy foreigners to bid for 'premium' visas starting at £2.5m

Japan in U-turn over nuclear policy

Posted: 24 Feb 2014 09:14 PM PST

Draft government report talks of role for atomic power in the country's future energy mix despite public hostility after the Fukushima accident

Protests against Maduro split Venezuela

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 08:43 AM PST

Unrest over high inflation and consumer shortages have divided the nation largely by class as it struggles with the legacy of former president Chávez

Pace of gains in US house prices slows

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 09:13 AM PST

The pace of recovery in the US housing market appears to be slowing, as higher prices and rising mortgage rates take a toll on buyers

Rajoy promises tax cuts and more jobs

Posted: 25 Feb 2014 08:40 AM PST

Prime minister raises forecast for Spain's economic growth to 1% this year, although he concedes unemployment rate is still unacceptably high

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