US seals $3.48B missiles, technology sale to UAE

The United States has reached a deal to sell $3.48 billion worth of missiles and related technology to the United Arab Emirates, a close Mideast ally, as part of a massive buildup ofdefense technology among friendly Mideast nations near Iran. Pentagon spokesman George Little announced the Christmas Day sale on Friday night. He said the U.S. and U.A.E. have a strong defense relationship and are both interested in “a secure and... [more]

Debt crisis cools Greek gambling ardour

George, a 39-year-old lawyer, is among many Greeks who traditionally sit around a gambling table on New Year’s Eve, hoping to snare a little luck for the months that lie ahead. But with Greece looking at a fifth straight year of recession and thousands of households reeling from waves of pay cuts and tax hikes, the spare income left to Greeks can no longer fuel their prodigious love for gambling. “I’ve sat at card tables... [more]

Bonham Carter and golfer McIlroy lead UK honours

Oscar-nominated actress Helena Bonham Carter and golf prodigyRory McIlroy led the list of recipients of Britain’s New Year’s honours on Saturday. Bonham Carter received a CBE, or Commander of the Order of the British Empire award – one step below a knighthood — after the most successful year of her career, capped by her performance in “The King’s Speech”, the hit film about the stammering king... [more]

European stocks, euro struggle before new Italy debt sale

European stocks mostly fell Thursday and the euro struggled to recover from an 11-month dollar low, with investor sentiment extremely fragile before another key Italian bond auction, dealers said. In morning deals, London’s FTSE 100 slid 0.11 percent to 5,501.36 points, the Paris CAC 40 dipped 0.11 percent to 3,067.79 points, while Frankfurt’s DAX 30 added 0.20 percent to 5,782.16 points. Milan’s FTSE Mib benchmark index... [more]

Sweden’s growing wealth gap ‘troubling’: Borg

Figures showing financial improvements for Sweden’s middle and upper classes, at the same time the country’s poorest have seen their incomes decline have given finance minister something to fret about. Figures showing that income differences are on the rise in Sweden, with most household wallets growing fatter, as those with lowest income fall behind, are ‘troubling’, according to minister of finance Anders Borg. Nearly... [more]

More jobless in Germany only getting basic support

One in four people in Germany who lose their jobs have paid so little into the generous social security system that they go straight onto the lowest possible level of support. A new analysis from the Labour Office (BA) shows that the number of people who go directly onto the most basic level of support – known as Hartz IV – has risen since 2008, the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported on Thursday. The rules say that a person who pays into... [more]

Airlines face EU pollution bill from New Year

Airlines will have to buy pollution permits to fly in Europe from January 1 under a disputed EU system to fight climate change, but slumping carbon market prices could make the bill less painful. The cap-and-trade scheme, which has angered the US and Chinese governments and airlines worldwide, comes into force on Sunday after the European Union’s highest court rejected a challenge brought by US carriers this month. The Airlines for... [more]

Italy faces key New Year bond auction test

Italy faces a key bond auction test Thursday at the end of a year in which the eurozone plunged into an unprecedented financial crisis that has threatened the very existence of the single currency. The eurozone’s third largest economy, Italy is planning to raise up to 8.0 billion euros ($10.4 billion) in bonds due in three, seven and 10 years in a sale that is being closely watched by the international financial markets. The bond sale... [more]

Marvel wins NYC dispute over Ghost Rider rights

A New York City judge has ruled comic book publisher Marvel Entertainment owns the rights to the Ghost Rider character in the fiery form that originated in the early 1970s. Federal Judge Katherine Forrest made the finding Wednesday, tossing out the claims of a man who says he created the motorcycle-driving Ghost Rider with the skeletal head that sometimes had fire blazing from it. A Ghost Rider of the 1950s and ’60s was a Western character... [more]

Madrid to New York: the year of Western protest

From Spain’s “indignados” protesters to Occupy Wall Street, 2011 was the year when people power, fueled by frustration at a deepening financial crisis, confronted the Western world’s elites. Initially it was the drama in North Africa that gripped the world, starting with Tunisians ousting president-for-life Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, then sweeping unstoppably — and increasingly bloodily — through Egypt,... [more]

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