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Surfing the Web in Safety Safe Internet is a broad term, but often refers to online privacy, security and, in Indonesia, a prohibition of sexually explicit material. More than a decade ago, the European Commission initiated th... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Jakarta Globe Internet Online Photos Pornography Wikipedia: Internet privacy |
Homs Attack: Is This Syria's Benghazi Moment? | A damaged armoured military vehicle is pictured after clashes in Homs | Tim Marshall, foreign affairs editor Much analysis has been written comparing the Syrian town of Homs to Benghazi in Libya. | ... (photo: AP) Skynews Mideast Photos Syria UN Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising |
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Gold holds below $1,720/oz, all eyes on Greece * Euro, stocks, commodities come under pressure * Greek debt talks eyed after overnight session * Platinum set to take support from supply issues (Updates throughout, cha... (photo: WN / Geeta) The Guardian Commodities Euro Greece Photos Wikipedia: Gold |
Djokovic targets 'Golden Slam' | Novak Djokovic insisted it was not impossible to win the 'Golden Slam' this season after being named Laureus World Sportsman of the Year. | Djokovic was crowned at a gl... (photo: AP / Elise Amendola) London Evening Standard Photos Sport Star Tennis Wikipedia: Novak Djokovic |
Greek workers strike over public job cuts | Workers in Greece are staging a 24-hour general strike in protest over new government austerity measures which would see 15,000 civil service employees lose their jobs ... (photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis) Al Jazeera Economy Greece Photos Protest Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis |
European stock index futures point to lower open PARIS, Feb 7 (Reuters) - European stock futures signal losses on Tuesday, as poor earnings by UBS and ArcelorMittal reignited fears over the outlook for company profits a... (photo: Creative Commons / Beax) The Guardian Business Economy Stock Wikipedia: Stock photo |
Sports court strips Contador of 2010 Tour de France title | GENEVA — Three days after U.S. prosecutors dropped their investigation of doping claims against Lance Armstrong, fellow Tour de France champion Alberto Contador w... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena, POOL) Pittsburgh Tribune Review Cycling Doping Photos Sportstar Wikipedia: Alberto Contador |
Dow slips as Greek talks stall | NEW YORK -- Stock indexes closed slightly lower Monday as talks dragged on between Greek political leaders over a fresh cost-cutting package required for the country to... (photo: AP / Richard Drew) Pittsburgh Tribune Review Greece Photos Stock Wall Street Wikipedia: S&P 500 |
Greek debt woes weigh on markets | SUZANNE LYNCH | MOST EUROPEAN stocks dropped, with the Stoxx Europe 600 Index trimming a six-month high, and the euro declined the most in three weeks as Greece struggl... (photo: AP / Richard Drew) Irish Times Debt Europe Markets Photos Wikipedia: Stoxx Europe 50 |
Tuesday Papers: Greece to face curbs on new bailout Top stories | Financial Times: European officials are insisting any new Greek bail-out programme specifically earmark funds to pay off remaining holders of Greek debt, gi... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris) Citywire Bailout EU Greece Photos Wikipedia: Bailout |
Italy acts on Russia gas shortage amid Europe freeze Italy has activated emergency measures to conserve gas supplies as freezing weather continues to grip the country and much of Europe. | Italy has been receiving reduced g... (photo: AP / Sergei Grits, File) BBC News Europe Gas Photos Russia Wikipedia: European Union |
Crippling cutbacks force Romanian premier to quit | Emil Boc made a televised speech saying that he had decided to step down in order "to release the tension in the country's political and social situation". | ... (photo: EC / European Communities 2009) The Independent Government Photos Politics Romania Wikipedia: Romania |