Deutsche Bank: Can An Indian Man Lead An Iconic German Company?
Deutsche Bank is as German as lederhosen, sauerkraut, beer and the Autobahn.
Moderate Left Refuses To Endorse Austerity, Pushing Greece Closer To Euro Exit
No unity government can emerge, Kouvelis told Greek television.
Delhi: The Center Of India's Growing Rape Crisis
India's emergence as an economic superpower has been accompanied by a disturbing and unexpected phenomenon: an apparent increase in sexual assaults on women.The actual number of rapes in Delhi -- and India as a whole -- is likely to be dramatically higher than indicated by published statistics.
Greece: Socialists Fail To Form Unity Government, New Elections Probable
A new poll will have to be called if parties cannot reach a consensus by next Thursday, as the risk of Greece's exit from the euro looms closer.
BREAKING: Socialists Fail To Form Unity Government In Greece
Papoulias's office said the president will meet Venizelos on Saturday.
Aviation Minister Urges Air India Pilots To Return To Work As Strike Enters Fourth Day
About 250 AI pilots remain on strike, having called in sick since Monday.
Opposition And Islamists Charge Fraud In Algerian Parliamentary Election
Members of Green Alliance charged the authorities with fraud for their distant third place finish.
We Did Not Know Osama Bin Laden Was In Pakistan: PM Gilani
He also declared that rumors that Pakistan?s military and intelligence network were protecting Osama are ludicrous.
Greece Running Out Of Time To Form Coalition Government, New Elections Likely
A political deadlock would result in new snap elections sometime next month -- thereby creating even more anger and concern among Greece?s nervous lenders, particularly Germany.
Greece: PASOK Leader Sees Some Hope In Forming Coalition Government
?The moment of truth is approaching for everyone,? said Kouvelis.
UK Public Sector Workers, Including Police, Strike To Protest Pension Changes, Job Cuts
The government proposes to hike the retirement age for public sector employees to 68 and also seeks substantially higher contributions from employees.
Algerian Parliamentary Election Marred By Voter Apathy, Despite Promises Of Fairness, Transparency
The government is also permitting about 500 foreign observers, including 120 from the European Union, to monitor the elections.
Pakistan Successfully Tests Short-Range Ballistic Missile
The missile features a range of 290 kilometers (180 miles), which would place western India within target.
Greece: Now It?s PASOK?s Turn To Form Unity Government As Fears of Euro Exit Intensify
Venizelos, the former finance minister, said he will ?explore all possibilities? in his quest to create an alliance with rival parties, including ND, Syriza and the Democratic Left.
U.S. Can Work With Both India And China On Defense Issues: Pentagon Official
Last week, the top military official in the U.S. declared that India will be a military superpower in the near future.
South Africa Must Investigate, Prosecute Zimbabwe War Criminals: Court
Gabriel Shumba, chief of ZEF and a Zimbabwean human rights attorney, praised the ruling.
Greece: Leftist Leader Will Not Seek Coalition With Former Ruling Parties
Tsipras has only three days to form a new unity government.
U.S. Ambassador To Pakistan Suddenly Quits: Report
Munter wasn?t viewed as a ?good fit? for the Pakistan job.
IAEA Inspector Killed In Car Crash Near Tehran: Iranian Media
The IAEA has posted no comment yet on the reported death.
Greece: Leftist Parties Seek To Form Coalition; Failure Might Prompt Snap Election
After conservative leader Antonis Samaras failed to form a coalition government in the wake of Sunday's fractured Greek elections, now comes the leftists? attempt to forge such an alliance.
Clinton Urges Pakistan To Fight Terrorism, Asks India To Cut Iranian Oil Imports
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has warned Pakistan that it must do a better job of fighting terrorists operating within its borders, according to the Press Trust of India.
Greece: Samaras Fails To Forge Coalition; Bailout At Grave Risk
Samaras? party ?won? Sunday?s election, but with only about 18.9 percent of the total electorate, meaning he had to form an alliance with one or two other parties to create a viable new government.
Malawi Devalues Currency By One-Third To Re-Start Foreign Aid Flows
The sudden devaluation has led to some panic-buying by consumers in Malawi, seeking to purchase basic goods.
Armenia?s Ruling Party Wins Re-Election; Serbia Faces Presidential Run-Off
About 150 people were injured when gas-filled balloons exploded during a rally for the Republican Party in the capital city of Yerevan
French Election: Will Hollande Withdraw Troops From Afghanistan Early?
About one-fourth of the 3,400 French troops stationed in Afghanistan are scheduled to depart the country by year-end.
Greek Elections: With No Consensus, Continued Political Uncertainty
Seven political parties gained at least 6 percent of the vote in Sunday?s election in Greece, with the top vote-getter, the conservative New Democracy, winning about 18.9 percent.
French Presidential Election: What Now, Monsieur Hollande?
During his victory speech, the new French president explicitly disavowed austerity.
Greece Elections: Battered Socialist Leader Seeks Pro-Europe Unity Government
Greece?s socialist-party leader, Evangelos Venizelos, whose Pasok organization was battered in snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, has nonetheless called for a wide coalition of parties to support both the country's membership in the euro zone and the terms of its EU-IMF bailouts.
French Presidential Election: Sarkozy Concedes Defeat
Nicolas Sarkozy delivered a concession speech Sunday night, following his loss to Socialist candidate Francois Hollande in France?s presidential election. I bear the full responsibility for this defeat, Sarkozy said.
French Election: Hollande, 51.9%; Sarkozy, 48.1%
Le Monde, the French newspaper, has declared Socialist candidate Francois Hollande the winner of the second and decisive round of the country's presidential election with 51.9 percent of the vote, while saying the incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy gained 48.1 percent.