Merkel candidate wins with narrow margin
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government called for unity on Thursday after rebels forced a humiliating vote over the presidency that could lead to a watering down of her austerity package.
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Nepal PM steps down amid Maoist pressure
Nepali Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal resigned on Wednesday in a move aimed at resolving a political crisis and saving the peace process more than three years after the end of a decade-long Maoist
Cellular market bane to operators
If India’s cellular revolution is a boon to consumers, it has become a nightmare for operators that is likely to get worse before it gets better.
Consolidation in the 15-player market, which is the world’s second-largest with more than 600 million users and growing by 16 million a month, looks at least a year away unless rules change.
Russia: US spy story is Cold War bunkum
Russia on Tuesday said US allegations that it had broken up a major Russian spy ring just days after President Dmitry Medvedev met Barack Obama in Washington were baseless and improper. The US said it had arrested 10 suspected spies who had recruited political sources and gathered information for the Russian government.
Not liable in US sexual abuse: Vatican
The Vatican said on Tuesday it would prove it cannot be held legally responsible for the actions of a priest at the centre of a sexual abuse scandal in the United States.
FBI busts a Cold War-era spy network, 10 arrested
Russia on Tuesday said US allegations that it had broken up a major Russian spy ring just days after President Dmitry Medvedev met US President Barack Obama in Washington were baseless and improper.
Israel probe into Gaza flotilla raid starts
Israel’s Prime Minister and defence chief will be called to testify in an investigation into a deadly raid on a Gaza aid flotilla, the leader of an Israeli commission of inquiry said in an opening sta
G-20 protest: Cars burnt, 130 arrested
Masked protesters rioted across central Toronto on Saturday, setting police cars ablaze and smashing store windows in a violent show of opposition to the G-20 summit.
Toronto police chief Bill Blair admitted the police had struggled to control the crowds, and had used teargas on one occasion, after warning people to stay away from trouble spots. “We have never seen that level of wanton criminality and vandalism and destruction on our streets,” he said.
Iran has gasoline contingency plan
Emergency plans will help Iran boost gasoline output sharply by early 2012, an official said in comments published on Sunday, after the US Congress approved a bill to penalise firms supplying the Islamic state with the fuel.