The HinduTel Aviv stocks open higher after Israeli electionReutersTEL AVIV | Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:58am EST. TEL AVIV Jan 23 (Reuters) - Israeli shares opened higher on Wednesday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared headed for another term as prime minister following a parliamentary election.Deadlocked result enfeebles NetanyahuBrisbane TimesRight and left blocs split evenly in Israeli elections final vote tallyJewish Telegraphic AgencyNetanyahu phones LapidGlobeseuronews -The Independent -The News Internationalall 4,299 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukDavos 2013: Day one - live coverageThe GuardianWorld Economic Forum (WEF) Chairman, Klaus Schwab delivers a speech during the opening World Economic Forum chairman, Klaus Schwab, delivering a speech during last night's opening ceremony. Photograph: Johannes Eisel/AFP/Getty Images. Live ...Davos 2013: LiveTelegraph.co.ukThe Davos Daily Five: Wednesday's “Don't Miss†eventsCNN International (blog)WEF founder Klaus Schwab's bid to inspire DavosBBC NewsNew Straits Times -Huffington Post -Economic Timesall 1,022 news articles »
National PostUS lends logistical aid to French soldiers in MaliBDliveA Malian gendarme stands guard after the arrival of a US Air Force C-17 transport plane with French troops at the airport in Bamako on Tuesday. Picture: REUTERS. Related articles. Algeria defends bloody raid 'to rescue hostages' · Stark realities face Africa ...Malian forces patrol DiabalyXinhuaMali conflict: US begins French troop airliftsMyjoyonline.comUS Begins Airlift of a French Battalion to MaliNew York TimesLos Angeles Times -NBCNews.com (blog) -Toronto Starall 5,352 news articles »
Business Recorder (blog)DR Congo want to build on bright startBusiness Recorder (blog)football3 400 PORT ELIZABETH: The Democratic Republic of Congo could take a massive step toward qualifying for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals with a win over Niger Thursday. The Leopards displayed resilience by fighting back from a ...Stage set for King KwadwoSport LIVEAppiah wants Black Stars improvementESPN STAR SportsBadu dedicates goal to Kwadwo AsamoahGhanaWebspyghana.comall 253 news articles »
NDTVJapan to shut embassy in Mali because of securityTimes of IndiaTOKYO: Japan said on Wednesday it would close its embassy in Mali because of the worsening security situation in the war-torn country. "Japan will temporarily close the embassy in Mali due to the worsening security in the country, including in the capital of ...No terrorist 'safe haven' in North Africa? That's a tall order.Christian Science MonitorRegional Response to Mali Could Lead to PitfallsVoice of Americaall 914 news articles »
Business Recorder (blog)Posted by Parvez JabriBusiness Recorder (blog)football coaching 400 PORT ELIZABETH: Mali hope to consolidate their leadership of Group B Thursday when they face Ghana, who coach Patrice Carteron described as the "Germany" of Africa. Mali are top of the table courtesy of a 1-0 win over Niger last ...Stage set for King KwadwoSport LIVEAppiah wants Black Stars improvementESPN STAR SportsBadu dedicates goal to Kwadwo AsamoahGhanaWebspyghana.comall 248 news articles »
Getty Images2013 Australian Open - Day 10Getty ImagesMELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 23: Serena Williams of the United States leaves the court after losing her Quarterfinal match against Sloane Stephens of the United States during day ten of the 2013 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 23, ...and more »
Myjoyonline.comMali conflict: US begins French troop airliftsMyjoyonline.comThe US military has begun airlifting French soldiers and equipment to Mali to support their operation against Islamist militants. Five US flights had already landed in the capital, Bamako, with more planned in the coming days, a spokesman said. France began ...US Begins Airlift of a French Battalion to MaliNew York TimesAlgeria attack on terrorists instructive: Our viewUSA TODAYConservative government open to extending Mali air force missionToronto StarChristian Science Monitor -TIME -Telegraph.co.ukall 5,595 news articles »
BBC NewsWEF founder Klaus Schwab's bid to inspire DavosBBC NewsThe founder of the World Economic Forum has called for ideas that go "beyond crisis management", at the start of the 2013 event in Davos. Klaus Schwab was speaking at the Forum's Crystal Award ceremony. Presidents, prime ministers and other ...Najib to be kept warm with tight schedule in DavosNew Straits TimesDavos Diary — Day 1gulfnews.comAs Leaders Gather, They are Handed 'Heel Stops'Wall Street Journal (blog)Mail & Guardian Online -The Australian -Philippine Starall 1,059 news articles »
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