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Clinton slams US spying on Brazil

Clinton slams US spying on Brazil

Clinton admitted there had been "a lack of transparency" in explaining US government policy on surveillance.

Fed mulls stimulus tapering in 2014

Fed mulls stimulus tapering in 2014

The US unemployment rate - at its lowest since 2008 - indicates that the economy may be wobbling it’s way firmly out of recession and into more stable recovery.

What exactly has the WTO ‘finally delivered’?

What exactly has the WTO ‘finally delivered’?

Author and academic Radhika Desai examines what lies at the heart of the Bali deal.

Brazil says concerned over CAR violence

Brazil says concerned over CAR violence

At least 459 people have been killed in Bangui alone since Thursday.

Putin announces new media conglomerate

Putin announces new media conglomerate

The move is being seen as the state extending its grip over news broadcasting.

Over 90 heads of state to visit South Africa

Over 90 heads of state to visit South Africa

Most of the leaders are due to attend a huge memorial service in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

Inflation slows in China

Inflation slows in China

New data on exports, factory and services sectors showed encouraging signs for the world’s second largest economy.

Ruling Congress suffers defeat in local Indian elections

Ruling Congress suffers defeat in local Indian elections

National elections are slated for May 2014 in India.

Iran-China ties “strong, strategic”- Rouhani

Iran-China ties “strong, strategic”- Rouhani

Last month Iran agreed to allow expanded U.N. monitoring at the country's nuclear sites.

Crisis eases in Central African Republic

Crisis eases in Central African Republic

France said it will start disarming all fighters in CAR by force if necessary on Monday.