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View of telecom equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent building in Velizy, outside Paris,jsa1
Alcatel   Berlin   France   Jobs   Photos   Wikipedia: Alcatel-Lucent  
Alcatel-Lucent to Cut 336 Jobs in France
| BERLIN — Alcatel-Lucent, the French maker of telephone network equipment, said Thursday that it planned to cut 3.4 percent of its workforce in France by the end of the year as part of what it ... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon) The New York Times
Ice pellets from sleet covers the rear window and trunk of a car in Pocahontas, Illinois, USA during a winter storm on February 1, 2011.
Photos   Power   Romania   Travel   Weather  
Snow hits eastern, central Europe hard
| BUCHAREST, Romania — Parts of eastern and central Europe were hit hard by heavy snow for a second day Thursday, leaving hundreds of people trapped in cars and dozens of communities without pow... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Atlanta Journal
Internet activists protest against the international copyright agreement ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, in front of the European Parliament office in Warsaw, Poland, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. Polish protests push back over anti-piracy pact
| Thousands of young Poles hit city streets across the country in a mounting wave of off-and-online protest against a government decision to sign an international anti-online piracy accord... (photo: AP / Alik Keplicz) NZ Herald
Internet   Photos   Piracy   Poland   Wikipedia: Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement  
Picture provided by German governmental press office shows German Chancellor Angela Merkel, center, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, talking as they are on their way to a working dinner during the EU summit Brussels Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011. Davos 2012 starts with worries about eurozone crisis
The eurozone crisis and its global impact are set to dominate as the World Economic Forum (WEF) gets under way. | Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel will open the annual meeting of some 2,600 top busi... (photo: AP / Bundesregierung, Guido Bergmann, Pool) BBC News
Davos   Eurozone   Germany   Photos   Wikipedia: World Economic Forum  
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, gestures as he welcomes Russia's Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev for their meeting at the presidency office, in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011. Ahmadinejad wants new nuclear talks
| But Mr Ahmadinejad insisted the pressures will not force Iran to give up its demands, including the right to enrich uranium. | The EU imposed an oil embargo against Ira... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi) The Independent
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Talks   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
View of telecom equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent building in Velizy, outside Paris,jsa1 Alcatel-Lucent to Cut 336 Jobs in France
| BERLIN — Alcatel-Lucent, the French maker of telephone network equipment, said Thursday that it planned to cut 3.4 percent of its workforce in France by the end o... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon) The New York Times
Alcatel   Berlin   France   Jobs   Photos   Wikipedia: Alcatel-Lucent  
Iranian technicians are seen at a new facility producing uranium fuel for a planned heavy-water nuclear reactor, just outside the city of Isfahan, 255 miles (410 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Thursday, April 9, 2009. Iran says ready for talks, blasts sanctions
| A handout picture obtained from the Iranian president's office shows Irania... | File photo of Iranian technicians at the Isfahan nuclear facilities. The Is... | Map sh... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi) Breitbart
Energy   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Interior of a DC-10-10 operated by Biman, the flag carrier of Bangladesh, which is one of the two passenger airlines that operate the jetliner. New Rules: DOT Requires Airlines To Include Taxes In Airfare Ads
| If you're an airline, January 26, 2012 is a day that will go down in infamy. That's the day that airlines will no longer be able to send you an email with a subject lin... (photo: Creative Commons / Big dickhk) Huffington Post
Airlines   Business   Photos   Travel   Wikipedia: Airlines for America  
Ice pellets from sleet covers the rear window and trunk of a car in Pocahontas, Illinois, USA during a winter storm on February 1, 2011. Snow hits eastern, central Europe hard
| BUCHAREST, Romania — Parts of eastern and central Europe were hit hard by heavy snow for a second day Thursday, leaving hundreds of people trapped in cars and doz... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Atlanta Journal
Photos   Power   Romania   Travel   Weather  
International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde delivers her speech at the end of the Deauville partnership meeting in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept.10, 2011. IMF chief Christine Lagarde evokes possible European effort for Greece
PARIS: IMF chief Christine Lagarde said Wednesday that European public creditors would need to pitch in and help Greece if banks and insurers did not agree to a sufficien... (photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau) The Times Of India
Banks   European Union   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis  
Khat cultivation in western Yemen, near at-Tawilah. UK could become 'smuggling hub' for herbal high khat
The UK could become a hub for smuggling the herbal stimulant khat, European police and politicians have warned. | The Netherlands is the latest country to outlaw the sale... (photo: Creative Commons / Antti Salonen) BBC News
Netherlands   Photos   Police   UK   Wikipedia: Khat  
Business & Economy Farming
Fitch downgrades Italy, Spain
Fitch cuts Italy, Spain, other eurozone ratings
La Scala fears the squeeze as hard times hit Italy
Exclusive: Germany wants Greece to relinquish budget control
View of telecom equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent building in Velizy, outside Paris,jsa1
Alcatel-Lucent to Cut 336 Jobs in France
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Summary Box: Poland signs treaty that drew protest
Poland signs copyright treaty that drew protests
OSCE condemns jailing of rights activist in Belarus
Police and fishermen clash in front of Italy's parliamen
Members of the electoral commission count ballots at a polling station in Zagreb, Croatia, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012.
Croatia Votes 2 to 1 to Join European Union
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Politics Currency
La Scala fears the squeeze as hard times hit Italy
Hungary president accused of plagiarising doctoral thesis
Sen. Prague Returns to the Capitol One Month After Suffering
Ukraine's president firm against Tymoshenko
Picture provided by German governmental press office shows German Chancellor Angela Merkel, center, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, talking as they are on their way to a working dinner during the EU summit Brussels Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011.
Davos 2012 starts with worries about eurozone crisis
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Euro: Five countries hit by downgrade
Euro ministers upbeat on Greece, crisis solution
Euro rises to 6-week high against dollar
Euro rises to 6-week high against dollar
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron attends a meeting with healthcare representatives at 10 Downing Street in London,Wednesday April 13, 2011. Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy will hold talks in Paris later in the day about the military operation in Libya, along with both countries' defense chiefs. The talks come amid a public rift between with the U.S. over the NATO-led Libya campaign, which has failed to rout Moammar Gadhafi's forces after three weeks of airstrikes.
Cameron tells EU leaders to end euro 'tinkering' and slams financial transaction tax as 'madness'
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Education Medicare
Officials Hope New Design For Berlin High School Project Era
44 years after student's death, finger of blame pointed
British-Czech seminar on inclusive education to take place i
Italy bouncing back from Berlusconi
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Hungary president accused of plagiarising doctoral thesis
Czechs sign deal to host EU's satellite navigation
Italy and Spain’s credit ratings downgraded again as w
Italy, Spain downgraded by Fitch
Andrea Petkovic
Petkovic pulls out of Australian Open
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Sport Environment
France, Karzai urge NATO Afghanistan exit
Oldest Swiss bank falls victim to US tax probe
Stricken Cruise Ship’s Operator Offers Settlements to Pass
Greek PM expects debt swap deal in days
New Zealand's Julian Dean, of Team CSC, refreshes himself during the 7th stage of the 67th Tour de Suisse cycling race from Savognin to Oberstaufen, in Germany, on Monday, June 23, 2003, in Oberstaufen. Kazakhstan's Sergei Jakovlav won the stage, Italy's Francesco Casagrande remains overall leader.
Cycling: Dean hell-bent on Olympic reprise
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Production of hybrid, electric and hydrogen cars boosted by
Public Eye award singles out mining company Vale, Barclays
Seal Slaughter End In Sight? Key Canadian MP Cracks the Ice
Extreme droughts could increase by 15 percent in Spain by th
Italian Navy scuba divers return after working on the grounded cruise ship Costa Concordia off the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Monday, Jan. 23, 2012.
Salvage crews prepare to pump fuel from wrecked Italian liner
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