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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to form as broad a government as possible after his alliance won a narrow election victory

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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to form "as broad a government as possible" after his alliance won a narrow election victory. His right-wing Likud-Beitenu...

World jobless numbers rose by 4 million in 2012 to 197 million and is expected to grow further, the UN labour agency warns

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World jobless numbers rose by 4 million in 2012 to 197 million and is expected to grow further, the UN labour agency warns. In a...

Israel has begun voting in a general election, with polls suggesting PM Benjamin Netanyahu will return to office but with a reduced majority

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Israel has begun voting in a general election, with polls suggesting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will return to office but with a reduced majority. Benjamin...

Barack Obama has told the American people to seize the moment, in a speech in Washington DC inaugurating his second term as US president

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US President Barack Obama has told the American people to "seize the moment", in a speech in Washington DC inaugurating his second term. After taking...

Barack Obama is to be publicly sworn in as US president for second time

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Barack Obama is to be publicly sworn in as US president for second time. Hundreds of thousands are expected in Washington for the event, which...

Germany’s SPD, Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-left opponents, has won a narrow victory in elections in the state of Lower Saxony

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Germany’s SPD, Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-left opponents, has won a narrow victory in elections in the state of Lower Saxony. The Social Democrats and the...

Barack Obama has officially been sworn in today for his second term as US president in a small ceremony at the White House

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Barack Obama has officially been sworn in today for his second term as US president in a small ceremony at the White House. Although the...

David McAllister, the current leader of Lower Saxony's government and close ally of Chancellor Merkel, will be hoping for re-election

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Voters in the German state of Lower Saxony are going to the polls in a regional election seen as a bellwether for national elections...

The US Federal Reserve released transcripts from its 2007 meetings have shown it may have underestimated the looming global financial crisis

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The US Federal Reserve released transcripts from its 2007 meetings have shown it may have underestimated the looming global financial crisis. The documents suggested Fed...

Some 3,000 people have taken part in a rally in Athens to protest against the rise of Greece’s neo-fascist party Golden Dawn

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Some 3,000 people have taken part in a rally in Athens to protest against the rise of Greece’s neo-fascist party Golden Dawn. The protest, which...

Chinese economy, the world's second largest, is showing signs of a rebound that could help it emerge from its worst economic period in 13 years

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Chinese economy, the world's second largest, is showing signs of a rebound that could help it emerge from its worst economic period in 13...

Germany’s economy grew by 0.7 percent in 2012, a sharp slowdown on the previous year

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Germany’s economy grew by 0.7 percent in 2012, a sharp slowdown on the previous year Germany’s economy grew by 0.7% in 2012, a sharp...

President Barack Obama has warned Republicans unconditionally to approve a rise in the US debt ceiling

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America is "not a deadbeat nation", President Barack Obama has said, as he warned Republicans unconditionally to approve a rise in the US debt...

US Treasury Department will not mint a trillion-dollar platinum coin to avert another battle over raising the debt ceiling

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The US Treasury Department will not mint a trillion-dollar platinum coin to avert another battle over raising the debt ceiling, meaning Congress and the...

Former Prime Minister Milos Zeman is set to face Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg in a run-off in the Czech Republic's presidential election

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Former Prime Minister Milos Zeman is set to face Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg in a run-off in the Czech Republic's presidential election. With almost all...

The Greek parliament has approved a series of unpopular tax rises aimed at boosting revenue in line with Athens' commitments to international creditors

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The Greek parliament has approved a series of unpopular tax rises aimed at boosting revenue in line with Athens' commitments to international creditors. The measures,...

The US trade deficit widened unexpectedly in November, after a rise in the import of consumer goods

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The US trade deficit widened unexpectedly in November, after a rise in the import of consumer goods. Figures from the Commerce Department showed that the...

Japan’s government has approved a fresh $116 bn stimulus package in an attempt to spur a revival in its economy

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Japan’s government has approved a fresh 10.3 trillion yen ($116 billion) stimulus package in an attempt to spur a revival in its economy. The package...

Venezuela's Supreme Court has ruled that the delay of President Hugo Chavez's inauguration for a new term in office is legal

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Venezuela's Supreme Court has ruled that the delay of President Hugo Chavez's inauguration for a new term in office is legal. Earlier, the National Assembly...

Venezuela’s National Assembly has approved a request by President Hugo Chavez to postpone his inauguration for a new term in office

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Venezuela’s National Assembly has approved a request by President Hugo Chavez to postpone his inauguration for a new term in office, which was scheduled...

Eurozone unemployment rate hit a new all-time high of 11.8 percent in November 2012

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Eurozone unemployment rate hit a new all-time high of 11.8% in November, official figures have shown. This is a slight rise on 11.7% for the...

Venezuela's National Assembly has chosen Diosdado Cabello as its new leader, a possible stand-in for President Hugo Chavez

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Venezuela's National Assembly has chosen its leader, a possible stand-in for President Hugo Chavez who is in Cuba following cancer surgery. The assembly re-elected the...

The US Congress has passed an emergency aid package for victims of Superstorm Sandy, days after an outcry over a delay in approval

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The US Congress has passed an emergency aid package for victims of Superstorm Sandy, days after an outcry over a delay in approval. The $9.7...

European and Asian markets have gained after a short-term deal to stave off the so-called US fiscal cliff was reached

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European and Asian markets have gained after a short-term deal to stave off the so-called US fiscal cliff was reached. UK shares jumped 1.5% while...

US Congress finally passed a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff

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US Congress last night finally passed a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, as critics attacked the Republican party for giving in and...