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Nato wants brigade-size reaction force

Nato wants brigade-size reaction force


Nato wants brigade-size reaction force

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 10:45 AM PDT

Anders Fogh Rasmussen says 4,000 allied troops would be ready 'at very short notice' to 'react where needed with air, sea and special forces support'

Kiev accuses Russia of ‘direct aggression’

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 10:46 AM PDT

President promises shake-up of Ukraine's military leadership amid signs that the army has lost ground to Russian-backed separatist forces

Factory go-slow increases pressure on ECB

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 10:56 AM PDT

Manufacturing PMI dips to a 13-month low of 50.7 in August, as economic and geopolitical tensions slow demand, raising pressure on ECB to boost growth

China stance on HK voting sparks protests

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 09:25 AM PDT

Under China's plan, potential candidates for chief executive would need the support of more than half the mostly pro-Beijing nominating committee

Working pensioners offer Germany a boost

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 07:28 AM PDT

Companies turn to older workers as the country's low birth rate and retiring baby boomers compound a looming skills shortage

Egypt unveils $8bn Suez Canal investment

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 08:19 AM PDT

Egypt's new president kicks off his economic rescue programme for the country by investing in a potent and profitable national symbol

Frustrated Palestinians make case to UN

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 09:47 AM PDT

The diplomatic push is likely to face objections from both Israel and the US, the sponsor of the most recent round of peace talks

Burgers and BMWs show change in N Korea

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 12:34 AM PDT

From US-style fast food at a water park to foreign cars on once-empty streets, evidence of informal markets abounds during FT visit to Pyongyang

Pakistan army evicts TV station protesters

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 03:45 AM PDT

Storming of broadcaster by anti-government demonstrators suggests government's grip is loosening

Libya reappoints PM in crisis move

Posted: 01 Sep 2014 10:40 AM PDT

Libya's newly elected parliament has reappointed Abdullah al-Thinni as prime minister, asking him to form a "crisis government" within two weeks

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