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Business
European Union
EU commission proposes eurobonds as crisis weapon
The European Commission has unveiled ideas how the introduction of so-called eurobonds would work. All of them would require member states to submit budget plans to the Commission for closer scrutiny.
Eurobonds: A cure or a curse?
Merkel calls for calm as debt crisis spreads
Higher bond rates stoke fears of a spread of the eurozone debt crisis
World
Arab World
Morocco's revolution proceeds calmly
While the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt toppled those countries' regimes, the situation in Morocco has remained remarkably calm. The elections on Nov. 25 will be the next indicator of how the country has progressed.
Moroccans prepare to go to the polls
Pro-monarchy groups want to keep the status quo
Moroccans overwhelmingly approve constitutional reforms
Moroccans vote on new constitution
Anatomy of Arab revolutions shows trend toward democracy
Arab World
Germany pushes for UN resolution against Syria
The United Nations has moved closer to a full condemnation of Syria. The human rights committee of the UN General Assembly has approved a resolution put forward by the German ambassador to the United Nations.
Arab League risks Russian wrath by approaching West over Syria
Opinion: Sanctions remain the only option to pressure Syria
Arab League suspends Syria
Middle East
Egyptian military agrees to new cabinet as protesters turn up the heat
Egypt's ruling military council has agreed to form a new government that will prepare a presidential election to be held before next July. But the concessions were swiftly rejected by protesters in central Cairo.
Egyptian protestors reject military pledge
West strikes dangerous balance in dealings with Egypt's military
Rights group decries Egyptian military's 'broken promises'
Protesters call for mass rally as Egypt's cabinet offers resignation
Environment & Development
Pollution
Brazil fines Chevron for oil leak
Brazilian authorities fine US energy giant Chevron almost $28 million in damages for oil leaking from a well off the coast of Brazil. Tens-of-thousands of liters of crude oil have been seeping out.
How Brazil can benefit from helping Europe
Brazil exports satellite rainforest monitoring
The US Gulf Coast still suffers a year after BP oil spill
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