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Colombia's Farc guerrilla group has decided to free a French reporter they kidnapped two weeks ago, although they have not given a date for his release, a Red Cross official said on Sunday citing a statement from the rebels.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu significantly expanded his power, creating the broadest coalition government in recent memory.
Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China said the areas of agreement included “some important breakthroughs.”
Vogue magazine, perhaps the world's top arbiter of style, is making a statement about its own models: Too young and too thin is no longer in.
The United States has made a deal with Japan to relocate 9,000 marines away from its southernmost island Okinawa to other locations in Asia-Pacific.
A unanimous United Nations Security Council resolution came as an advance team of monitors visited the battered city of Homs, which was quiet for the first time in months.
Mali's military junta and the ECOWAS regional bloc on Friday announced a deal that includes amnesty for those involved in last month's coup and a return "in the next few days" to constitutional rule under an interim leader ahead of elections.
Mali's ruling military junta and the West African bloc ECOWAS announced a deal Friday to return to constitutional rule under an interim leader who will handle the crisis in the north, where rebels have declared a separate state.
UNITED NATIONS/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria has pledged to withdraw all military units from towns by April 10 to pave the way for a ceasefire with rebels two days later, though Western envoys were skeptical on Monday about Damascus' intent to halt its year-long assault on opponents.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said a new 500 billion euro fund could operate in tandem with a temporary one that still has money.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - United Parcel Service will pay an increased 5.2 billion euros ($6.85 billion) for Dutch peer TNT, they said on Monday, in a deal that boosts the U.S. company's presence in Europe and creates a logistics giant with 45 billion euros in sales.
The action means Iran cannot electronically repatriate billions of dollars worth of earnings from the sale of oil and other exports.
After more than 12 hours of talks, euro zone finance ministers approved a new bailout of 130 billion euros, or $172 billion, under which private investors in Greek debt will take steep losses to help stave off a default.
The interim government agreed to cut spending this year by 1.5 percent of Greece’s gross domestic product, but members have yet to agree on details of austerity measures.
Colombia plans to deliver an American teenager who was mistakenly deported from the United States to the US embassy in Bogota, the Foreign Ministry has said.
Egyptian officials have told the US ambassador in Cairo that they would cease police raids on pro-democracy and rights groups after Thursday’s swoops on 17 NGOs drew sharp criticism from Washington.
After a chill in relations over the Arab Spring, the deal to sell fighter jets manufactured by Boeing signals support for a key ally in the Persian Gulf.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The backlash against twenty-four-hour connectivity has started. Carmaker Volkswagen has agreed to deactivate e-mails on German staff Blackberry devices out of office hours to give them a break. Under an agreement with labor representatives, staff at Europe's biggest automaker will receive e-mails via Blackberry from half an hour before they start work until half an hour afte

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