Sunday, May 19, 2013   

Toddler killer suspect charged as France agonises
08-23 19:35 (World)
A man suspected of shooting his girlfriend's three-year-old daughter in a violent rage over the cleanliness of their flat has been charged with the toddler's mur...
EU supports its Orange merger remedy, says Hutchison
08-23 19:28 (Business)
Hong Kong conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa (0013) and the European Union have agreed the basic principles of a competition concession that would allow Hutchiso...
Michaels Q2 same-store sales rise
08-23 19:26 (Business)
Michaels Stores Inc, North America's largest arts and crafts retailer, reported same-store sales rose 2.9 percent in the second quarter, helped by more transac...
Talks agreed on Parthenon Marbles
08-23 19:24 (World)
Greece is holding talks with the British Museum on the return of fragments from the Parthenon Marbles, the director of the Acropolis Museum in Athens said ...
Abbas waging 'diplomatic terror': Lieberman
08-23 19:23 (World)
Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas is waging ''diplomatic terror'' against Israel, which is as dangerous as the violent threat posed by Hamas, Israeli Foreign ...
Opel slashes working hours
08-23 19:16 (Business)
Loss-making German carmaker Opel, under pressure from its US parent General Motors to turn itself around, said Thursday it will slash working hours as deman...
Kadhafi son Seif to be tried in September in Libya's Zintan
08-23 19:07 (World)
Slain Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's son Seif al-Islam will go on trial in September in the town of Zintan where he has been held since last November, the...
European stocks gains limited by worries
08-23 19:05 (Business)
European shares rose on Thursday, helped by gains at Dutch beer company Heineken and expectations of new stimulus measures from central banks, although persiste...
Former RBS dealer details bank's Libor fixing
08-23 18:59 (Business)
A former dealer for the Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC has provided fresh details on how traders at the British bank tried to influence Libor rates, cou...
British would have been worse off without bond buying: BoE
08-23 18:49 (Business)
The Bank of England defended on Thursday its policy of government bond purchases against criticism from savers and pensioners, saying recession would have been ...
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