Rice Heading to Libya to Meet Qaddafi
Muammar el-Qaddafi, in the eyes of the Bush administration, is rehabilitated, his country removed from the State Department’s terrorism list.
Properties 'on market for longer'
Most properties for sale in the UK have now been on the market for more than 90 days without finding a buyer.
U.S. risks Russia row with Ukraine backing
The United States has backed Ukraine's bid for NATO membership a day after similarly supporting Georgia, in a move which may further stoke tensions with Russia. U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney, right, met with Ukraine's pro-Western president Victor Yushchenko a day after his trip to Georgia.
84,000 more jobs lost in August
The unemployment rate soared to a nearly five-year high in August, topping 6%, as employers trimmed jobs for the eighth straight month, according to the latest government reading Friday that came in weaker than forecasts.
Europe's downturn deters African migration
Europe's economic downturn is deterring would-be migrants in Africa from making the often perilous journey to the continent in search of work, migration experts said.
WRAPUP 1-S.Korea, Japan firms in first fuel sales to Mexico
* Idemitsu sells term diesel, SK Energy gasoline to Mexico * Glut drives Asian suppliers to seek more distant buyers SINGAPORE/TOKYO, September 5 (Reuters) - Mexico is buying gasoline and diesel fuel from two Japanese and South Korean refiners for the
Mexico drug plane used for US 'rendition' flights
Still in the dark Polish prosecutors obtain document showing east European country hosted secret US centre. MEXICO CITY - A private jet that crash-landed almost one year ago in eastern Mexico carrying 3.3 tons of cocaine had previously been used for
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