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TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares rose on Monday as surprisingly robust U.S. jobs data bolstered investors' risk appetite, but the euro sagged on worries over a lack of progress in Greek debt restructuring talks which are vital to containing the euro zone crisis.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Now that we are nearly at the end of the first month of 2012, it's time to consider new places to explore this year, which is why online travel consultant TripAdvisor...
India’s smartphone market is showing significant potential, according to data from CyberMedia Research, which concludes that 2011 saw record shipments and sales in the country. During the first eleven months of last year,...
NAIROBI (Reuters) - In a cafe on the terrace of a Nairobi mall, well-heeled Kenyans sip coffee as shoppers in the car park navigate between BMW X5s, Toyota Land Cruisers and Mercedes. A nearby cinema...
Americans enjoy less economic mobility than their peers in Canada and much of Western Europe in part because of the depth of poverty, family background and the gaps between the rich and the rest.
AP - U.S. album sales rose more than 3 percent last year for the first gain since 2004 — a sign that rising digital sales are finally stemming the decade-long decline of compact discs.
Talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority in Jordan are taking place in a region in which political Islam is emerging as a potentially transformative force.
Attackers threw a bomb into a Muslim school in southern Nigeria, injuring at least seven, police said Wednesday, just days after a spate of bombings of churches by an Islamist sect renewed fears of sectarian violence spreading across the country.
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Monday amid hopes that a summit of European leaders later this week will yield a breakthrough for fixing the continent's sovereign debt crisis.
(Reuters) - U.S. auto sales rose 14 percent in November, paced by gains at Chrysler Group LLC and Volkswagen AG, as consumers returned to showrooms even without the lure of a big year-end sale.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senator John McCain predicted on Tuesday a third political party will emerge in response to Americans' economic frustrations and said it might as well be called "the Fed-Up Party."
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks and the euro edged up on Wednesday after a rollercoaster week, as investors hoped for comfort on the weak U.S. economy and troubled euro zone from meetings of the U.S. Federal Reserve and Group of Twenty leaders.
The notorious Y2K problem did not cause any problems as the world was celebrating the beginning of the new millennium. A similar problem occurred on October 30 2011 in Russia. The problem turned into the rise of the machines as they simultaneously switched to winter time in spite of the fact that Russia currently lives in summer time only
(Reuters) - China, the world's largest mobile phone market, saw a 1.32 percent monthly increase in total number of mobile subscribers to 939.5 million in September, data from the country's three telecom operators showed.
Switzerland's dominant far-right party suffered a dip in electoral support for the first time in 20 years.
Farming is a very healthy business, spurring calls to end its large government safety net. But some lawmakers want to create a new program instead.
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Alibaba.com shares rose as much as 7 percent on Friday after three private equity firms said they were looking to buy shares in its parent, Alibaba Group, a move analysts say takes the heat off Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma for a speedy IPO.
A group of gunmen burst into a bar in Burundi Sunday night and opened fire on the patrons, killing at least 36 people, witnesses and officials have said. The attack has sparked fears of reprisals that may drag the country back into civil war.

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