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US stocks dip on Europe recession fears

US stocks dip on Europe recession fears

A Europe sliding into recession, however, does little to dent the improving job market in the US.

India unveils efforts to revamp labour laws

India unveils efforts to revamp labour laws

India’s archaic labour laws, some of which date back to 1923, are seen as an impediment to manufacturing.

Xi, Modi to address Australian Parliament

Xi, Modi to address Australian Parliament

Australia has placed great premium on closer ties with China and India over the last few years.

Rousseff tied with Neves in poll ahead of runoff

Rousseff tied with Neves in poll ahead of runoff

Rousseff won the first round of voting on Oct. 5 with 41.6% of the votes, while Neves garnered 33.6%.

China, Italy sign deals worth $10 bn

China, Italy sign deals worth $10 bn

Renzi described the deals as “antipasto” to more cooperation with Beijing in the future.

Ebola death toll rising rapidly – WHO

Ebola death toll rising rapidly – WHO

The death toll now stands at over 4,447 of 8,900 reported infections.

Russia, China ink deal to build high-tech parks

Russia, China ink deal to build high-tech parks

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and his Russian counterpart Medvedev have witnessed the signing of about 40 agreements.

China, Russia ink currency swap, energy deals

China, Russia ink currency swap, energy deals

Russian sanctions-hit banks have signed agreements with China's Exim bank to open credit lines.

China’s export growth highest in 19 months, up by 15.3%

China’s export growth highest in 19 months, up by 15.3%

Trade surplus in September more than doubled from last year to $31 billion, compared with $49.8 billion seen in August.

India, SouthAfrica pledge $5 mn at Gaza donor conference

India, SouthAfrica pledge $5 mn at Gaza donor conference

Pretoria and New Delhi are also implementing a series of development projects under the IBSA Fund in Palestine.