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  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Crisis leads Thyssen to sell Constable's 'Lock'

    Baroness Carmen Thyssen Bornemisza announced that, due to the crisis, one of British artist John Constable's most important paintings, "The Lock," will go under the hammer at Christie's in London.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Death toll rises to 15 on northern Italy's second big quake

    An earthquake killed at least 15 people in northern Italy today, damaging buildings and spreading panic among thousands of residents still living in tents after a tremor in the same region destroyed their homes just over a week ago.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    French unions put pressure on Hollande to avoid job cuts

    French unions pressed President Francois Hollande to prove his job-saving mettle by handing his Socialist cabinet a list of looming company shutdowns that are threatening tens of thousands of jobs at the start of labor talks.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Germany expels Syrian envoy, urges UN to reconsider situation

    German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle expelled the Syrian ambassador today, acting in concert with international partners, and urged the U.N. Security Council to consider again its stance on Syria.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Global stocks rise on hopes of fresh ECB measures

    US stocks rose as signs Greece would stay in the euro zone were enough to spark buying in what has been a weak month for equities, while Facebook plumbed new lows on high volume. Meanwhile, European stocks ended higher, hitting a one-week closing high.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Israel says nuclear talks with Iran 'have achieved nothing'

    International nuclear talks with Iran have achieved nothing, a senior Israeli official said, suggesting that some Western nations were happy to see the negotiations drag on.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Israel to sponsor non-Orthodox rabbis for first time

    Israel will pay the salaries of non-Orthodox rabbis for the first time, the Justice Ministry said, a move hailed by reformed Jews as "historic", but one that keeps the Orthodox in control of much of the country's religious services.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Obama honors Dylan, Morrison for 'incredible impact'

    US President Barack Obama gave the United States' top civilian honor to musician Bob Dylan, novelist Toni Morrison and 11 other people he said have had an "incredible impact" on society through their words and actions.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Romney clinches US Republican presidential nomination

    Mitt Romney clinched the US Republican presidential nomination with a resounding victory in Texas and now faces a five-month sprint to convince voters to trust him over Democratic President Barack Obama in the Nov. 6 election.

  • 29/05/2012 | World

    Samsung Galaxy S3 gets head start on rival iPhone

    Samsung Electronics launched its top-of-the-range Galaxy S3 smartphone in Europe today, aiming to outsell its previous model that helped the South Korean company topple Apple as the world's largest smartphone maker.


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