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IMF's Chief of Mission Thomsen arrives at the finance ministry in Athens

Greece Hopes for End-January Debt Swap Deal

Greece wants to move fast in bailout talks with the EU, IMF and bankers, Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said on Monday, reaffirming the aim of clinching a voluntary debt restructuring deal by end-January before the country heads to elections.
Newt Gingrich

Has Newt Gingrich Got Lucky, or is he a Clever Campaigner?

Newt Gingrich, the Republican front runner for 2012 U.S. presidential election, is indeed emerging as a colorful personality. After initial campaign setbacks he faced due to his personal history, Gingrich surged to the top of the contenders’ list. But his emergence as a serious contender also raises interesting questions.
A woman carries a board displaying the portraits of Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin - December 10, 2011

Medvedev Orders Russia Poll Inquiry, Gets Insults

President Dmitry Medvedev ordered an investigation on Sunday into allegations of fraud in Russia's parliamentary election, one day after tens of thousands of protesters demanded it be annulled and re-run.
Mitch McConnell speaks to the press following more debt reduction talks on Capitol Hill in Washington

McConnell Expects Bipartisan Deal on Tax Cut

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell predicted on Sunday that Congress will renew a popular payroll tax cut, but it remained unclear how lawmakers will resolve deep differences before the Dec. 31 deadline.
President Obama

Obama Hits Republicans, Wall Street in Populist Speech

President Barack Obama blasted his Republican foes and Wall Street on Tuesday as he portrayed himself as a champion of the middle class and laid out in the starkest terms yet the populist themes of his 2012 re-election bid.
Riot police stand guard a rally to protest against what activists say were violations at the parliamentary elections, in St. Petersburg December 10, 2011.

Russians Stage Largest-Ever Protests Against Putin's Rule

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Russia on Saturday to demand an end to Vladimir Putin's rule and a rerun of a parliamentary election in the biggest opposition protests since he rose to power more than a decade ago.
Opposition activists hold a rally to protest against what they say are violations at the parliamentary elections, in Russia's far eastern city of Vladivostok December 10, 2011

Russian Protests to Test Vladimir Putin -- and Opponents

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's opponents hope to bring large numbers of people out onto the streets across Russia on Saturday for rallies that will test their ability to channel outrage over allegations of election fraud into a powerful protest movement.
Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin Says U.S. Encouraged Election Protests

The Russian Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, accused the U.S. of encouraging protests over the country's recent Parliamentary elections. He said hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign funds were used to influence the vote.

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