2013-07-01 17:00:03

Snowden's Options for Refuge Narrow

Edward Snowden's decision to go to Russia is looking riskier than it first appeared, and may have left him in a worse situation than if he had stayed in Hong Kong.


2013-07-01 17:00:03

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 17:00:03

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 17:00:03

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 17:00:03

Upbeat Numbers Greet BOE Chief

A fledgling recovery in the U.K. economy appeared to be gathering pace as Canadian Mark Carney began his first day as governor of the Bank of England.


2013-07-01 17:00:03

France, Spain Drag on Car Market

Europe's car market is struggling to get out of reverse gear with sharp declines in new-car registrations in France and Spain in June.


2013-07-01 17:00:03

France Sells Stakes to Aid its Finances

France is set to raise €738 million through the sale of shares in airport operator Aéroports de Paris, the finance ministry said.


2013-07-01 17:00:03

Alcoa to Shut Italian Plant

Alcoa Inc. plans to permanently close its Fusina aluminum smelter in Italy and book a charge of up to $35 million for the move in order to cut capacity amid sluggish demand.


2013-07-01 17:00:03

Putin Signs Antigay Legislation

In a push to promote "traditional Russian values," Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a measure that stigmatizes gay people and bans giving children any information about...


2013-07-01 16:00:06

Croatia Joins EU, Amid Strains

EU flags were hoisted alongside Croatia's national standard around the capital's main square as the Balkan country marked its entry into Europe's club of democracies.


2013-07-01 16:00:06

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 16:00:06

Snowden's Options for Refuge Narrow

Edward Snowden's decision to go to Russia is looking riskier than it first appeared, and may have left him in a worse situation than if he had stayed in Hong Kong.


2013-07-01 16:00:06

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 16:00:06

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 16:00:06

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 16:00:06

Carney Greeted by Promising U.K. Data

A fledgling recovery in the U.K. economy appeared to be gathering pace as Canadian Mark Carney began his first day as governor of the Bank of England.


2013-07-01 16:00:06

French Car Market Shrinks Again

France's car market shrank sharply in June, bringing the decline in registrations of new cars to 11% for the first half of the year, with the country's auto makers' association warning of only a...


2013-07-01 16:00:06

France Sells Stakes to Aid its Finances

France is set to raise €738 million through the sale of shares in airport operator Aéroports de Paris, the finance ministry said.


2013-07-01 15:00:09

Croatia Joins EU, Amid Strains

EU flags were hoisted alongside Croatia's national standard around the capital's main square as the Balkan country marked its entry into Europe's club of democracies.


2013-07-01 15:00:09

Germany Summons U.S. Ambassador Over NSA Allegations

Chancellor Angela Merkel's government demanded clarity from the U.S. over allegations that the National Security Agency spied on European Union institutions.

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