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The Greek parliament is preparing to vote on drastic austerity measures that have sparked nationwide strikes and rioting in the capital, Athens.
The Foreign Office summoned Syria's ambassador yesterday amid reports that a diplomat at
Security forces and demonstrators clash in Cairo after former interior minister's trial is put off without explanation
THE ELECTION of Barack Obama as America's first black president may have helped to reduce crime in the US claims a leading criminologist
The number of graduates applying for each job has doubled since 2009, as three successive years of university leavers struggle with an over-saturated market
Premier's words contrast with praise for Germany but he said China would send two pandas to the UK as mark of friendship
A 48-hour general strike has begun in Greece, as parliament prepares for a key vote on tough austerity measures
The Supreme Court on Monday struck down on First Amendment grounds a California law that banned the sale of violent video games to children
David Cameron has said China provides a "huge opportunity" for British business as he announced £1.4bn of trade agreements between the two countries.
Ministers and union leaders are holding talks in the run-up to a planned strike over pensions by public sector workers.
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