Political change will be spurred from bottom, not top, in China: Harper
MANILA, Philippines – Stephen Harper doesn’t expect much political change in China with the upcoming change of leadership in the country.
Hungary PM, lenders at odds about prospects of agreement
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Saturday struck an optimistic tone that a financing deal with foreign lenders was within reach, at odds with signals f rom his negotiating partners that the year-old talks were at a stalemate. Central Europe's most indebted nation signaled a year ago its plan to seek International Monetary Fund and European Union help to stabilize its economy when its debt rating was cut to "junk" due to a weak growth outlook and unpredictable policies. …
Group: Syria blasts kill, wound dozens of troops
An activist group says twin explosions in a southern Syrian city have killed and wounded dozens of security troops.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
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