France Backs off Threat to Nationalize Steel Company
After forcing concessions out of them to invest more money
After forcing concessions out of them to invest more money
Day after UN votes to recognize Palestine, announces plans to build 3,000 more homes
Ultra-nationalists don't want efforts to joined European Union to continue
Some things are not that surprising
Democracy without protected liberties isn't really worth a damn
As in, it subordinates protection for individual rights to religion and the state
Reversing the old migration pattern. Really.
Speak2Tweet gets voice messages online
I'm guessing this isn't going to be the game-changer in the civil war
If you already have a business-unfriendly rep, stealing companies doesn't help
Hotel maid's accusations of sexual assault derailed the Socialist's presidential run
Were trying to enter a Syrian town
Europeans think highly of their democratic inclinations
Maybe they're realizing the problem isn't the kind of government, it's government itself
A quarter pounder is a royale with cheese
The trappings of government power
Comes amid territorial tensions in the Pacific over Chinese territorial claims
The Palestinian Authority will not negotiate unless the construction of settlements in the West Bank is stopped
Buddhists want Muslims in camps and deported
Al Qaeda-linked militias have taken the north of the country
Surface-to-air missiles being used to take down Syrian helicopters
Government's role in conflict across the border in the Democratic Republic of Congo raising concerns
Aims to remind smokers what they already know
Germany recently abstained from a vote on changing Palestine's status in the U.N.
Chen Kegui had his house stormed by police after his uncle fled to the U.S. embassy in Beijing
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