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Somali pirates free British couple

Somali pirates free British couple

A British couple taken hostage by the Somali pirates last year was released on Sunday. Reports suggest that the couple, Paul and Rachel Chandler, paid a ransom amount of $300,000 to their captors. The pirates reportedly handed them over to officials in Adado, a central Somali town near the Ethiopian border.

Israel mulls US offer on West Bank 'settlement freeze'

Israel mulls US offer on West Bank 'settlement freeze'
Israel is to discuss a 90-day construction freeze in West Bank proposed by the United States, sources say. At the recent Washington meeting between Israeli Prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, US reportedly proposed an incentive package to reinstate a moratorium on West Bank settlement building. However, the proposal does not include a suspension of settlement activity in East Jerusalem.

Suu Kyi speaks to supporters, calls for unity among democratic forces

Aung San Suu Kyi calls for unity among democratic forces
In her first major speech to the supporters, Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi called upon the democratic forces in the country to work together. Thousands of cheering supporters flocked the headquarters of the National Democratic league (NLD) in Yangon on Sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of their leader.
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A 100 yuan banknote is placed next to $100 banknotes

Will China raise rates? Will US data guide QE talks? – Next week’s forex questions

The dust of G-20 has settled. World leaders sat around a large table set this time in South Korea, searched for that magic wand in their suit pockets, and then looked at each other's face with disappointment. They didn't get one to 'calm down' the emerging fears of a 'world war' on trade and currencies. They did not 'direct' China and/or US as some hoped.
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Taliban raid NATO base in East Afghanistan

Taliban fighters attacked a NATO military base in Eastern Afghanistan in the early hours of Saturday. Eight insurgents, including two with suicide vests on, were killed in a gun battle with the Afghan and International forces. This is the second such attack on NATO bases in the past six months.
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RBI sold 350 mln rupees of bonds as on Nov 5

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has purchased 390 million rupees of bonds and sold 350 million rupees of bonds for the week ended on November 5, 2010, according to the weekly statistical supplement of the RBI on Friday.
South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak (2nd L) and his wife Kim Yoon-ok (L) greet Brazil's President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva and President-elect Dilma Rouseff (R) as they arrive at the National Museum of Korea for dinner in Seoul November 11, 2010, on th

Opinion: Seoul Summit-A Post-Mortem

IB Times interviewed Michael Yoshikami, president of YCMnet Advisors of Walnut Creek, Cal. To get his views on the recently completed G20 summit in Seoul, Korea.
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U.S. economic policy stuck in pre-1970s era

U.S. economic policy is stuck in the pre-1970s era, which had higher population growth. Before 2008, this outdated policy caused boom-and-bust cycles. Now, it is failing to boost economic growth and possibly endangering the world financial system.
U.S. President Barack Obama (C) shakes hands with China's President Hu Jintao as they walk next to other world leaders during the family photo session at the G20 Summit in Seoul November 12, 2010.

China and U.S. take center stage

A major question emerging here in Seoul on the final day of the G-20 Summit, as world leaders personally powwow on global dilemmas, is this: Can the U.S. and China play nice?
Security officials stand around illegal ammunition at Nigeria's main seaport in Lagos

Nigeria could 'report' Iran to UN on illegal arms shipment

Nigeria could report Iran to the UN Security Council on illegal arms shipment, if any sanctions were breached. Speaking to reporters in the capital Abuja, Nigerian foreign minister stated that the consignment originated from Iran, a detail also confirmed by the Iranian government. Iran is forbidden from exporting any weapons from its territory. However, Nigeria is yet to notify the UN on the incident.
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Japan, EU agree to launch free trade talks

Japan will start free trade talks with the European Union next spring, alarmed by the head start made by its main manufacturing rival in Asia, South Korea, which signed a pact with the European bloc last month.
G20 leaders stand for a group photo at the COEX convention center in Seoul on November 12, 2010.

G20 Comes Up Short On Action, But Leaders Hope For More

Leaders at the G20 spent as much time promoting the process itself as the real accomplishments of the summit. Most said that while there was little in the way of concrete rules, there were a number of steps in the right direction.
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy gestures as he addresses a news conference during the G20 summit in Seoul, November 12, 2010.

Monetary reforms are coming, Sarkozy says

France and the International Monetary Fund will work together to develop criteria for the establishment of an international monetary mechanism to establish equity among currencies, and will have something tangible to present to the G-20 nations, and the rest of the world, next year, said French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in a press briefing at the close of the Seoul G-20 Summit.
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Who is Obama's friend in G20?

Replying to a question whether his relationship with other G20 leaders suffered because of some electoral setbacks back home, he said his relationship with some of the leaders was far better now than two years ago when he first took over the office.
Is it fair for Brazil to brand the U.S. along with China as a currency manipulator?

Brazil: Developing Countries Got More Say, China Went Along

Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega touted the voice developing nations had in the G20 process and getting the Chinese delegation to change its mind. But he was hit with tough questions about the G20 process and whether it made any real difference to the world economy.
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a news conference at the G20 Summit in Seoul, November 12, 2010.

G20 progress not fast enough: Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama said the G20 economies have been successful in putting the world economy back on the path of recovery, but admitted that the progress was not fast enough as expected, especially in creating more jobs.
 A paramilitary soldier goes through the rubbles of the CID building after it was destroyed in a suicide bomb attack in Karachi

Al-Qaeda-linked outfit claims Karachi attack, toll reaches 17

Pakistani authorities on Friday accused the Taliban- and Al-Qaeda-linked insurgents for the Thursday's attack on the CID building in Karachi which killed 17 people. More than 140 have been injured in the blast and police believe that more than 1,000kg of explosives were used in the attack, making it the biggest blast ever to hit the country's financial capital.
Ireland's Prime Minister Brian Cowen and Minister of Finance Brian Lenihan attend a news conference - file photo.

What are Ireland's chances of avoiding Greece-style bailout?

Ireland's grip on the slippery debt-mired track is giving way fast as bond yields widened to a level with Greece’s before Athens went broke and was bailed out, fueling speculation that the country could be soon looking for international financial assistance.
China's President Hu Jintao (L) talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel as they arrive at the National Museum of Korea for dinner in Seoul November 11, 2010, on the first day of the G20 Summit. World leaders are gathering in Seoul on Thursday and Frida

G20 declares currency war over but challenges remain

The leaders of the G20 countries completed their summit in Seoul, South Korea with an agreement to push for “market-determined” currency exchange rates, to enhance exchange rate flexibility, and to establish a timetable to lay out “indicative guidelines” for global economies to confront trade imbalances by the first half of next year.
Analysis: China's public housing push takes edge off clampdown

China set to grow 8 pct a year; reforms needed for inclusive growth

The People's Republic of China (PRC) is set to grow at an annual average rate of 8 percent for many years to come, but the country needs to carry out broad structural reforms to ensure that prosperity is shared by all, a leading PRC investment official said on Friday.
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Opinion: G20 verdict... as expected

The G20 statement differs little from [that of ] the October meeting. The statement calls for market-determined exchange rates, gradual adjustments in imbalances and condemns trade protectionism
Myanmar's Junta to 'free' Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar's Junta to 'free' Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is likely to be released on Saturday. The ruling military government on Friday reportedly signed the orders authorizing the release of Suu Kyi who has been under house arrest for over 15 of the past 20 years.
South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak (2nd L) and his wife Kim Yoon-ok (L) greet Brazil's President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva and President-elect Dilma Rouseff (R) as they arrive at the National Museum of Korea for dinner in Seoul November 11, 2010, on th

G20 leaders enter final innings of summit

There has been “big progress” in the negotiations between world political leaders as they seek to hammer out an agreement and compromise on major economic issues on the final day of the G20 summit in Seoul, South Korea.

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