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Government funds invested in maintaining and restoring wild fish populations are bringing in a hefty return, according to a federal report released last week.
European Union (EU) officials managed to calm markets in the last week of October by introducing a leveraged European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF.)
Several European data protection officials are mounting pressure on Facebook over its privacy practices, demanding changes in order to comply with European laws.
Elections in Afghanistan accompanied with widespread violence and allegations of widespread corruption.
A partial lunar eclipse will be visible on Saturday, June 26 in parts of the Americas, the Pacific, and East Asia.
Deposed Kyrgyzstan President Kurmanbek Bakiyev says he is ready to step down if the opposition puts down arms and guarantees his personal safety.
Kyrgyzstan president says he is willing to negotiate with “interim government” but will not step down.
A “hazardous” sandstorm heading east through China arrived in Beijing late Friday night leaving citizens under an orange haze.
A Canadian woman who was trapped under rubble in quake-stricken Haiti appeared to have been rescued after she texted Ottawa for help.
A bomb placed under a police car killed two officers on the Spanish holiday island of Mallorca on Thursday.