2013-07-01 23:00:04

Maersk Giant to Launch a Little Light

Maersk is set to launch the world's biggest container ship this month but will set sail below capacity because some docks aren't equipped to handle it when fully loaded.


2013-07-01 22:00:06

Portugal Finance Minister Resigns

Vitor Gaspar, the chief enforcer of austerity demands under Portugal's international bailout, is leaving amid growing resistance to budget-tightening from a recession-weary population.


2013-07-01 22:00:05

Europe Raises Heat on U.S. Over Spying

French President François Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel demanded clarity from the U.S. over allegations that the National Security Agency spied on European Union institutions.


2013-07-01 22:00:05

Snowden Seeks Asylum in Russia

Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency staffer accused of espionage, seeks political asylum in Russia, but Russia's president says he must stop disclosing U.S. secrets.


2013-07-01 22:00:05

Spain to Try Again on Bank Sales

Spain's bank-bailout fund will try in the coming months to sell two loss-making lenders the government nationalized last year, NCG Banco and Catalunya Banc, four months after a previous attempt to...


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Europe Raises Heat on U.S. Over Spying

French President François Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel demanded clarity from the U.S. over allegations that the National Security Agency spied on European Union institutions.


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Snowden Seeks Asylum in Russia

Edward Snowden, the former U.S. National Security Agency staffer accused of espionage, has filed an application for political asylum in Russia, a Russian consular official said.


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Amsterdam Debates Sex Trade

Lawmakers are proposing changes to the sex-for-hire industry following a recognition in the freewheeling Netherlands that its decision in 2000 to legalize brothels has failed to stem human...


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Nokia Buys Siemens Stake in NSN

Nokia ended its tie-up with Siemens, announcing a $2.21 billion deal to buy its German partner out of their telecom equipment joint venture.


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Portugal Finance Minister Resigns

Vitor Gaspar, the chief enforcer of austerity demands under Portugal's international bailout, is leaving amid growing resistance to budget-tightening from a recession-weary population.


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Belgium to Make Minor Cuts

Belgium said it would trim its budget through minor cuts across a broad swathe of areas of government and social security, as it responded to warnings from the European Union over its deficit.


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Euro-Zone Jobless Rate Hits High

The rate of unemployment across the 17 countries that share the euro rose to a record in May, and is likely to increase further despite signs that the currency area's longest postwar contraction...


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Cameron Decries Pay-Rise Push

Britain's parliamentary watchdog appears to be on course to recommend a large pay rise for lawmakers at a time when hundreds of thousands of public sector jobs are being cut.


2013-07-01 21:00:03

Maersk Readies Launch of Ocean Giant

Maersk Line has high hopes for its new, $185 million container ship, even though ports currently lack the infrastructure to receive it when loaded at full capacity.


2013-07-01 20:00:08

Europe Raises Heat on U.S. Over Spying

French President François Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel demanded clarity from the U.S. over allegations that the National Security Agency spied on European Union institutions.


2013-07-01 20:00:08

Snowden Seeks Asylum in Russia

Edward Snowden, the former U.S. National Security Agency staffer accused of espionage, has filed an application for political asylum in Russia, a Russian consular official said.


2013-07-01 20:00:08

Amsterdam Debates Sex Trade

Lawmakers are proposing changes to the sex-for-hire industry following a recognition in the freewheeling Netherlands that its decision in 2000 to legalize brothels has failed to stem human...


2013-07-01 20:00:08

Nokia Buys Siemens Stake in NSN

Nokia ended its tie-up with Siemens, announcing a $2.21 billion deal to buy its German partner out of their telecom equipment joint venture.


2013-07-01 20:00:08

Portugal Finance Minister Resigns

Vitor Gaspar, the chief enforcer of austerity demands under Portugal's international bailout, is leaving amid growing resistance to budget-tightening from a recession-weary population.


2013-07-01 20:00:08

Belgium to Make Minor Cuts

Belgium said it would trim its budget through minor cuts across a broad swathe of areas of government and social security, as it responded to warnings from the European Union over its deficit.

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