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The recently announced position swap between Russian president Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin claimed its first head as the country's finance minister of 11 years was unceremoniously pushed ... More
The resignation of Liam Fox and the immediate selection of transport minister Philip Hammond on 14 October as UK defence secretary marks the sixth change at the helm of the ministry since 2005. More
The Greek bailout plan announced on 21 July initially helped to ease some of the pressure on Spain, but bond yields have moved up again given increasing market concerns about the lack of detail relating to the new funds needed by the European Financial Stability Facility to meet its much wider remit. More
Thailand's official 3 July election results released today confirmed that an overwhelming majority of the country's electorate rejected outgoing Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's military-backed government and, by extension, at least some of the elites that the defeated administration was intended to protect. More
As part of a EUR65-million austerity plan, French prime minister François Fillon has announced that healthcare spending will be reduced to 2.5% year-on-year growth for 2012. More
Despite weak demand, European gas prices are likely to remain range bound as a result of supply constraints and continued strong Asian demand which is pulling liquefied natural gas east. More
As utilities across North America invest in advanced “smart” meters, one of the most often-cited benefits is the ability to offer time-differentiated “dynamic” electric rates to mass-market customers, potentially inducing significant price-driven demand response and generating system benefits. More
A special forces unit received the first M224A1 60 mm Lightweight Company Mortar Systems in June, according to the army's Program Executive Office (PEO) for Ammunition, which oversees the programme. More
A new report offers encouragement in the fight against the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, with infections falling by 15% in ten years, and AIDS-related deaths down by 22% in five years. More
A new study from IHS Global Insight finds that the natural gas “shale gale” is having significant positive effects on an economy that is otherwise struggling to recover from recession. More
General Electric (GE) and industrial partner Rolls-Royce have stopped financing their F136 alternative engine programme for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), the companies... More
Second-quarter GDP growth came in at only 1.3%, and revisions to previous quarters show a deeper recession and a weaker recovery than previously portrayed. Immediate growth prospects look bleak given the lack of underlying momentum and the damage to confidence from the debt-ceiling stand-off More
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