India asks world community to remain engaged in Afghanistan
India has told the UN that the international community should remain engaged in Afghanistan for security and stability, as any development in the war-ravaged country would have an "impact" on it.
EU and Russia don't seem to have the will to push their relation forward
Neither Side is Ready to Make the Concessions Needed to Move EU-Russia Relations Forward.
Poland and Russia: peace or ceasefire?
Is the thaw in relations between Poland and Russia sustainable? The Polish presidential election campaign and recent trends in Russian foreign policy highlight the key factors in play
Engage with rising Asia, HSBC says
As the global economic axis tilts towards Asia, European businesses are at risk of being left behind, according to a report by HSBC.
Turkey and Israel in secret talks
Israel says it has held its first high-level meeting with Turkey, since Ankara was angered by the Gaza flotilla raid.
Kazakhstan Says Kyrgyz Unrest Threatens Central Asia
Violence in Kyrgyzstan could stir ethnic tension in other parts of Central Asia and encourage the growth of drug trafficking and terrorism, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said Tuesday.
Google scrambles to save Internet license in China
The latest skirmish between Beijing and the Internet search leader threatens to cripple the company in one of the Web's biggest markets. Google agreed Tuesday to dismantle the virtual bridge to its Hong site that was created in March, but it was unclear whether that will be enough to stay in business in China.
European Commission calls for greater parity in retirement ages
The problem of European pension funds has long been known: more people are retiring and fewer people are working. But governments across Europe are finding it difficult to convince people to retire later in life.
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