Serbia votes in elections Sunday that for the first time in decades are focused on bread-and-butter issues such as jobs and plummeting living standards instead of Balkan strife.
Serbia votes in elections Sunday that for the first time in decades are focused on bread-and-butter issues such as jobs and plummeting living standards instead of Balkan strife.
50,000 protest in Sao Paulo 'Tropical Spring' revolt
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Nearly 50,000 people march to Sao Paulo's City Hall to protest against the World Cup 2014 costs, prompting president Dilma Rousseff to travel immediately to the city.
MPHB Capital: will it have to divest non-financial assets?
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19/6/2013 - Substantial revaluations of properties, a massive stock overhang from the underwriters, and the potential sale of non-financial assets characterise the IPO of Multi-Purpose Holdings' non-gaming assets. We ask the questions that need to be asked.
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The Celeste, Uruguay's national team who is playing at the Confederations Cup in Brazil, is very different from many Uruguayan clubs struggling to make ends meet. But Uruguay is still home to many talents and success stories, like the one of the Tanque Sisley football club. Duration: 02:15
Bamako, Tuaregs sign accord paving way for Mali vote
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The Malian government and Tuareg rebels occupying a key northern city signed an accord Tuesday paving the way for presidential elections in the troubled West African state next month.
Putin won't rule out arming Syria as G8 calls for talks
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G8 leaders on Tuesday threw their weight behind calls for a peace conference on Syria to be held in Geneva "as soon as possible", after a summit dominated by the country's civil war. Meawhile President Vladimir Putin of Russia said that his country would not rule out sending fresh arms to the Syrian regime and warned the West against arming "criminals" in the rebellion.