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The Cypriot parliament failed Thursday to adopt a controversial bill to sell off state utilities mandated by a bailout from international lenders, potentially endangering...
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A new investigation by the New York Times has shed more light on events surrounding a reported attack on a school in Iran at...
The Cypriot parliament failed Thursday to adopt a controversial bill to sell off state utilities mandated by a bailout from international lenders, potentially endangering...
One of the so-called “Cuban Five” — intelligence agents convicted in a US spy case that made them heroes in Havana — was released...
A Spanish conservative lobby group on Thursday delivered more than 200,000 signatures to Belgian King Philippe in Brussels, urging him not to sign controversial...
Spain’s government is to begin the privatisation of nationalised lender Bankia by selling off 7.5 percent through its banking assistance fund FROB, according to...
Cambodia has banned e-cigarettes and shisha pipes saying the increasingly popular products contain damaging levels of nicotine and are leading young people to take...
Switzerland said Thursday it was prepared to freeze any funds Ukraine’s ousted president Viktor Yanukovych might have in Swiss banks. The Swiss government has...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for his country to become a “cyber power,” state media reported Thursday after he chaired a meeting of...
Freddie Mac Thursday said its payments to the US Treasury have exceeded its 2008 US bailout funds as the US mortgage-finance giant notched a...
Nicolas Anelka was banned for five matches on Thursday for his controversial ‘quenelle’ goal celebration, a gesture which was widely condemned as anti-Semitic. The...
Two bombings in a Shiite-majority area of north Baghdad and other attacks killed at least 35 people on Thursday, officials said, as Iraq struggles...