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The Ethiopian News Agency is planning a 24-7 TV news channel in four languages — if it earns government approval.
The front wheels have lifted off the runway. Now, Americans are waiting to see if the economy can truly get aloft.
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(Reuters) - Shoppers found a mixed bag of bargains and so-so deals on Monday, as a day off for many Americans lured some out for what was likely to be the third-busiest shopping day of the holiday season.
Telegraph View: The new Iraq faces many challenges but also opportunities.
Protesters around the country said they hoped the raid on Occupy Wall Street would energize the movement, but otherwise believed it would have little impact on their own sites.
Residents of this small Alaskan town trace the success of the Tikigaq School’s basketball team to centuries of shared resolve and cooperation.
Saab seems to be creeping closer to the end of the road. The Swedish carmaker, which is seeking to stave off its creditors, has filed for bankruptcy protection with a local court. That is intended to buy it time to get more money from Chinese investors in deals which are still awaiting approval from the Beijing authorities. Saab's boss Victor Muller said: "We have seen a very turbulent past four
The Syrian National Council has closed ranks in the most concerted attempt yet to forge an alternative to President Bashar al-Assad.
In the best case, a bailout of troubled banks and governments could keep the financial system from experiencing a major shock, though easing the huge debt could take years.
The World War II era taught economic lessons that could help the nation deal with its current economic emergency.
One of the most striking manifestations of change amid the Arab revolts is an emerging optimism for the fate of Palestinians.
A cheap, highly portable blood test has proven as accurate as expensive hospital-based analyses in detecting HIV, syphilis and other infectious diseases, according to a study released on Sunday.
The European Union hopes that the results of an examination of its financial institutions, to be announced Friday, will quell fears about the banks’ ability to provide loans.
Members of Iraq’s well-trained special operations force say that American troops must stay longer to continue training and advising.
Jenson Button passed Sebastian Vettel on the final lap to win the Canadian Grand Prix, extending a little hope that Vettel might not be invincible this season after all.
Libya’s rebel National Transitional Council has said it wants to represent the country at a meeting of oil-producing countries in Vienna in June. The news follows reports that the chairman of Libya's National Oil Corporation has defected.
Philipp Rösler, 38, who was elected leader of the Free Democrats with overwhelming support, promised a new beginning over the weekend.

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