November 3, 2010 Archives

Spain's Saffron Farms Bloom Again

With prices for saffron at an all-time high, recession-hit Spanish families return to growing saffron for an extra income.

Behind Istanbul's Attack

How is Turkey's government planning to deal with the recent suicide bombing and increasing violence?

France Balances Germany With a British Military Deal

France's decision with the United Kingdom in the broader context of Germany's increasing assertion of power.

France and Britain Join Forces

Cameron and Sarkozy have signed treaties agreeing to share nuclear testing facilities, troops and aircraft carriers to save money.

Actor Killed by Accident

A Filipino actor has been shot dead by a night watchman in the central Philippine city of Cebu while filming a scene for a British movie.

New Details in Mail Bomb Threat

Yemen will prosecute American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in absentia.

Medical Aid Reaches Tsunami Victims

Doctors reach a remote village in an area of western Indonesia devastated by last week's tsunami.

MP Knife Attacker Found Guilty

Roshonara Choudhry, 21, has been found guilty of attempting to murder Labour MP Stephen Timms. .

Athens Hit by Wave of Mail Bombs

Suspected Greek terrorists unleashed an unprecedented two-day wave of mail bomb attacks in Athens and abroad, with one package reaching the office of German Chancellor Angela Merkel Tuesday.

Obama's Afghan Quagmire Looms Over Election

Today's mid-term elections could prove decisive for the future of the Obama administration and the United States' continued presence in Afghanistan is the chief foreign policy issue for the White House.

Iraq Shocked After More Attacks, Threats

Many in Baghdad were in shock the morning after multiple attacks killed more than 90 people and injured hundreds. Christians were bracing themselves after fresh threats from militants.

Japan Bank Eyes $6.4 Bln RBS Unit

Japan's biggest bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, reportedly plans to make a $6.4 billion bid for a Royal Bank of Scotland unit.

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