backed investigation in Lebanon over the killing of former prime minister Rafiq Al-Hariri has soured a tentative rapprochement between the United States and Syria.
The two countries exchanged tough rhetoric over the last two weeks, with President (...)
harnessed camera dubbed the “Spidercam” is making its football World Cup debut, suspended 20 meters (66 feet) above the pitch and capable of being pulled back and forth to provide live, overhead images at four of the 10 tournament venues in South (...)
A renowned Japanese scholar urged Tokyo to enhance bilateral trading ties with Taipei through inking a free trade agreement or establishing a multilateral economic cooperation framework that includes Taiwan.
Kwan Chi Hung, a senior fellow with (...)
filled action continued in the penultimate phase of the 1st Al-Baik Tennis Challenge 2009, with unheralded Elaf Group Tennis Club, launching its twin-bid to go into the finals of the Mixed (C/B2) Category, at the tennis courts of Al-Bilad (...)
BASED COMPANY.
STOCKHOLDERS SIGNING THE LETTER WANT THE SEVERSTAL DEAL TO BE
CONSIDERED AT A SPECIAL MEETING IN JULY OR EVEN LATER IN AUGUST OR
SEPTEMBER. THAT WOULD ALSO BE AFTER MITTAL'S OFFER EXPIRES ON JULY 5.
AS A RESULT, SUNDAY'S BOARD (...)
communist and poorer states which joined in 2004.
It also showed how hard it can be to get unananimous decisions in the enlarged bloc.
Austria's finance ministry said in a statement it was "very worried and irritated because the proposal has no (...)
government protests drew thousands of people into the streets, and the opposition declared a general strike last week. Then, on Friday, Gutierrez declared a state of emergency, which banned demonstrations and gatherings, as he also dissolved the (...)
a number which excludes those who make often risky undocumented journeys across borders -- the report said.
Many end up living in slums, with little access to services.
But their contributions are key to the economies of their home countries -- (...)