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Eurozone leaders agree to fund Greek bailout
EU finance ministers agree to release $7.7bn in pledged funds after Greece proved that it met all necessary conditions.
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Eurozone ministers mull larger bailout fund
European finance ministers meet to discuss boosting bailout fund, as UK counterpart predicts gloomy outlook for economy.
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Last Modified: 29 Nov 2011 19:08 GMT
Palestinian factions set election date
Abbas and Meshaal agree to hold polls in May following meeting in Cairo to iron out Hamas-Fatah differences.
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Last Modified: 24 Nov 2011 17:17 GMT
US-Iraq "legal immunity" deadlock
Countries' officials differ about protections for US troops following the US pull-out by December.
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Debt, default and downgrade
Who is to blame for Italy's debt crisis - and how will it affect the global economy?
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US: Assad has lost legitimacy to rule
US to work on building international consensus for action, as Syrian uprising death toll reaches 2,000.
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Ivorian refugees flee to Liberia
Tens of thousands of refugees from Cote d’Ivoire flee to neighbouring country in post-election crisis.
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France wins $20bn China contracts
Chinese president signs several deals, including for French aircraft and nuclear fuel, during state visit to Paris.
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Currency wars 'hurt global markets'
International Monetary Fund and European Union warn nations against undervaluing their currencies.
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