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Earthquake survivors in Italy are none too pleased about playing host to this year's G8 summit as they struggle to rebuild their lives.
Oxfam GB - UK A human chain of people will link up on Saturday to create a Mili-Band, pressing the Secretary of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change Ed Miliband to reject E.on’s plans for building a new coal-fired plant at the Kent site. They will represent a coalition of organisations who oppose new dirty coal at [...]
A special Gallup analysis examines recent trends in public opinion on a variety of issues to evaluate whether Americans’ ideology has changed in ways that help explain the Republican Party’s recent electoral and image problems.
Iran is ready to take 'real and decisive' action if Israel attacks, according to officials.
MOSCOW - US President Barack Obama was on his way to Russia Monday to revive a relationship hurt by a series of crises, but with the two Cold War ex-foes still facing tough talks on several key issues.
European Parliament election candidates Norman Lowell and Emy Bezzina have filed a judicial protest calling for an investigation to ensure that legal provisions limiting election spending by candidates were observed in the EP elections.
David Cameron today promised to cut the number of unelected quangos in a bid to save the taxpayer money and make the government more accountable.
China's extraordinary economic growth over the past two decades has made it a world power, allowed it to accumulate nearly $2 trillion in foreign exchange reserves and elevated hundreds of millions of its citizens into the middle class.
Abedi Pele, a Ghana legend and member of Fifa Technical Study Group (STG) for the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 last week expressed his satisfaction with the level of play at the 8th edition of the competition in South Africa and the host nation's preparations for the 2010 World Cup.
LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Britain's Serious Fraud Office will decide whether a criminal investigation should be launched in to the 2005 collapse of carmaker MG Rover, the government said on Monday, delaying the publication of its own inquiry. Britain's last major independent carmaker went into administration in April 2005 with debts of more than a billion pounds and with the loss of about 6,000 ...
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