Clinton praises austerity moves in Greece
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday the United States “strongly supports” the austerity measures that Greece has taken to try to avert potential financial disaster.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday the United States “strongly supports” the austerity measures that Greece has taken to try to avert potential financial disaster.
Egypt’s finance and industry ministers have quit, amid protests calling for the interim government to quicken the pace of reform, officials said Sunday.
Zimbabwe’s electoral commission is not able to conduct the country’s elections this year unless it gets cash injection from the government; a state-owned weekly newspaper reported Sunday.
Fighting flared in Yemen’s volatile south Saturday, as security forces — backed by armed tribesmen — battled Islamic militants in the region, eyewitnesses said.
Virtually all of the miners who were trapped for 69 days in a Chilean mine last year have filed a lawsuit against the government, seeking more than half a million dollars each in damages.
As fighting raged around the eastern Libyan oil town of al-Brega on Saturday, supporters of Moammar Gadhafi’s internationally isolated government staged a rally hundreds of miles to the west.
Syrian forces moved into a city near the Lebanese border Sunday, detaining dozens of people, residents said.
Afghanistan’s acting central bank governor says the country’s second largest private lender is not in crisis, warning outspoken lawmakers — who claim the bank is in trouble — against spreading fear among its account holders.
Iran offered to “collaborate” with Argentina’s investigation into the worst terrorist attack in the South American nation’s history, the bombing of a Jewish community center that killed 85 people in 1994.
China spoke out strongly Sunday against a meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama, saying it “hurt the feelings of the Chinese people and harmed Sino-U.S. relations.”
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