 Economy Euro Greece Photos World | Greece in line for 25b euro rescue European Union nations are preparing a bailout fund for Greece that may exceed 25 billion euros (HK$266.78 billion), Britain's Sunday Telegraph reported. | //--> Monday, March 15, 2010 | European Unio... (photo: WN / Jelly Clam) Hong Kong Standard | |
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Poll outcome crucial in outlining future | It is premature to talk about the nature of the Iraqi government after the elections and its ability to approach big issues that hinder the country's rebuilding process. | A few of these problems en... (photo: AP / Yahya Ahmed) Gulf News Elections Iraq Photos Politics Talk |
Truth, History and Integrity by Gilad Atzmon Back in 2007 the notorious American Jewish right-wing organization, the ADL (Anti-Defamation League) announced that it recognised the events in which an estimated 1.5 million Armenians were massacred ... (photo: Public Domain / James L. Barton) WorldNews.com Armenia Genocide Israel Photos Turkey |
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Sarkozy party beaten in first round of regional elections (4th Lead) | Paris - French voters handed President Nicolas Sarkozy's ruling centre-right coalition a stinging setback in Sunday's first round of regional elections, France 2 televi... (photo: Creative Commons / David.Monniaux) m&c Elections France Paris Photos Sarkozy |
Prince Charles to visit bison-filled Polish forest | WARSAW, Poland — Britain’s Prince Charles visits Poland Monday, a journey that includes a visit to a bison-filled woodland — Europe’s last remai... (photo: WN / Geeta) Boston Herald Charles Forest Photos Poland Warsaw |
US cautious on removing nuclear arms from Europe Virginia Mayo In this photo taken Wednesday, March 3, 2010, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks during a monthly press briefing at NATO headquarters in Br... (photo: AP / Thierry Charlier) Kansas City Star Europe NATO Photos US Virginia |
US cautious on removing nuclear arms from Europe | WASHINGTON -- The U.S. is taking a go-slow approach on one of the touchiest and least discussed national security issues: whether to remove the last remaining Cold War-... (photo: Public Domain / Fastfission) The News & Observer Arms Europe Nuclear Photos Washington |
Prince Charles to visit bison-filled Polish forest | VANESSA GERA | Associated Press Writer= WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Britain's Prince Charles visits Poland Monday, a journey that includes a visit to a bison-filled woodlan... (photo: Creative Commons / Yarl) The Guardian Charles Forest Photos Poland Visit |
Millions go to polls in Russian vote test of Putin (Roundup) | Moscow - Millions of Russians went to the polls in municipal elections Sunday in what was being watched as a test of public opinion about Prime Minister Vladimir Putin ... (photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev) m&c Election Moscow News Photos Russia |
"No Need" for Greek Bailout Decision - German Finance Minister March 14, 2010 | BERLIN (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said there was no reason for Euro zone finance ministers to make any decision on financial ... (photo: AP / Daniel Roland, File) ABC News Berlin Fund Germany Greece Photos |
France set to punish Sarkozy in regional vote PARIS - France voted Sunday in regional polls forecast to punish Nicolas Sarkozy's ruling party, the last ballot-box test of his popularity ahead of the 2012 presidential... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe) Khaleej Times Election France Photos Sarkozy Vote |
Securing your netbook from theft | Hanover, Germany - Netbooks are terrific for computing on the go. Yet their very compactness makes them easy to lose or to forget - not to mention being a target for th... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) m&c Computer Germany Hanover Netbook Photos |