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  Wales and Scotland drop Euros bid
Date: March  01, 2009  

The economic downturn has forced Scotland and Wales to ditch plans for a joint bid to host Euro 2016.With European governing body Uefa set to expand the event to 24 teams for 2016, there was concern in Wales that the costs would have been prohibitive.The only ground in Wales that currently meets Uefa s requirements for a major event is Cardiff s Mi
  North Korea seeks rare UN talks
Date: March  01, 2009  

North Korea and the US-led United Nations Command in South Korea have opened military talks aimed at easing border tensions.It is their first such meeting in more than six years, the UN Command said.The meeting of generals, held at the border village of Panmunjom, comes two days after the North warned US troops to stop "provocations" on the border.
  North Korea seeks rare UN talks
Date: March  01, 2009  

North Korea and the US-led United Nations Command in South Korea have opened military talks aimed at easing border tensions.It is their first such meeting in more than six years, the UN Command said.The meeting of generals, held at the border village of Panmunjom, comes two days after the North warned US troops to stop "provocations" on the border.
  Digital politics
Date: March  01, 2009  

Online coverage gives events enduring significance, says Bill Thompson"In November 1988 Stuart Weir, at the time editor of the New Statesman,published a special edition of the magazine asking those concerned with the health of British democracy to stand up and be counted.The proposal, which he called Charter 88 , called for a new constitution
  EU ready for crunch economy talks
Date: February  28, 2009  

European Union leaders are preparing for an emergency summit in Brussels seeking to bridge differences and deal with the global economic crisis.The summit was called after French President Nicolas Sarkozy promised to bail out France s car industry - if it did not shift jobs to Central Europe.The French move raised fears that national protectionism
  EU ready for crunch economy talks
Date: February  28, 2009  

European Union leaders are preparing for an emergency summit in Brussels seeking to bridge differences and deal with the global economic crisis.The summit was called after French President Nicolas Sarkozy promised to bail out France s car industry - if it did not shift jobs to Central Europe.The French move raised fears that national protectionism
  Brown seeks new deal with Obama
Date: February  28, 2009  

Gordon Brown has vowed to forge a "global new deal" with Barack Obama when he meets the new US president for talks in Washington this week.Writing in the Sunday Times, the prime minister said any challenge could be "overcome by America, Britain and the world working together".Mr Brown will become the first European leader to meet President Obama si
  New Bangladesh mass grave found
Date: February  28, 2009  

A second grave said to contain multiple bodies has been found in Bangladesh after a border guard mutiny left some 100 people dead this week.The discovery was made by the army in the border guards compound in Dhaka.A mass grave thought to hold the bodies of 58 officers killed by the mutineers was found in the compound on Friday.Some 70 officers rem
  Somali leader agrees Sharia law
Date: February  28, 2009  

Somalia s President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed has agreed to a truce and the introduction of Sharia law to try to defuse clashes with tribal leaders.The deal came after talks between the Somali government and its clan opponents, and mediation by regional religious leaders.The government has been in clashes with the Islamist group al-Shabaab, which has lin
  Asean seals regional trade pact
Date: February  27, 2009  

South East Asian economy ministers have signed a free trade deal with Australia and New Zealand.Members of the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) struck the deal on the first day of a summit in Thailand dominated by the downturn.It is thought the deal could bolster the combined economies of the nations by up to $48bn (£33.


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