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Greece
Troika report gives results, but no conclusions about Greece
Greece's international lenders, the so-called troika, have given the country a positive assessment in their long-awaited report. But, EU leaders still aren't sure whether they should give Greece more money.
The EU budget: who pays what?
World
India
India looks on bright side after Obama's return
India has welcomed the re-election of the 44th US president and is waiting to see what he has in store. While Obama did not make India the focus of Asia policy in his first term, there is general optimism in Delhi.
Chinese, Indian economies to overtake West before long
Either US presidential candidate 'good for India'
'Best days' ahead for Indo-Australian relations
Plane hijacker arrested as Indo-Pak ties improve
Strikes
Spain in turmoil ahead of general strike
Spanish trade unions have called a general strike for Wednesday. Some Spaniards fear "Greek conditions;" others are convinced the country needs radical reforms.
Spain to end mortgage evictions after suicides
Spain's Iberia announces massive job cuts
Spain unemployment rises to new high
Agriculture
Labor unrest hits South African vineyards
Around a dozen people were arrested in De Doorns after hectors of vineyards were set ablaze by workers demanding higher wages. The protests spread after negotiations broke down on Friday.
South Africa police and miners clash again
South African mining firm fires 12,000
Marikana probe visits settlements
Corruption
'India's Assange' seeks change from within
Corruption has long been a concern for many ordinary Indians, with top politicians implicated in a succession of scandals. A seemingly fearless but a mild-mannered ex-tax official hopes to clean up the system.
Indian PM fights back against corruption allegations
Indian mining 'out of control'
India's Hazare begins another anti-graft campaign
Afghanistan
ISAF spokesman: Taliban are considerably 'weakened'
In an interview with the German public broadcaster ARD in Kabul, ISAF Spokesman Brigadier General Günter Katz claimed the Taliban have been considerably "weakened" but admitted that many problems remain.
Rasmussen: 'We will not abandon Afghanistan'
Taliban can run for the Afghan presidency
Karzai says Afghan troops would be ready for early transition
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