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Pressure on EU leaders to solve Greek crisis BRUSSELS (AP) — Europe's leaders gather in Brussels under mounting pressure to soften their tough-love approach to the weaker economies among them. With Greece locked in political chaos, much bigger Spain warns it can't keep afloat without help, as stock markets around the world tank over fears the leaders won't have the political will to act.
Yesterday at 23:47 | Associated Press
Tales of lunar rocks through the years LAS VEGAS — The saga of lunar rock traveling from the first moon landing in 1969 to the Las Vegas Strip in 1987 and back to NASA in 2012 recalls other moon rock stories. Here are a few:
Yesterday at 20:58 | Associated Press
United Nations: Fukushima workers' deaths not from radiation VIENNA — A United Nations agency preparing a report on the health effects of the Fukushima disaster says none of the six former reactor workers who have died since the catastrophe perished due to the effects of radiation.
Yesterday at 20:44 | Associated Press
Oil drops below $90 for 1st time since Nov. 1 NEW YORK — The price of oil tumbled below $90 in U.S. trading on Wednesday for the first time in nearly seven months as U.S. supplies continue to grow.
Yesterday at 20:37 | Associated Press
UK police arrest anti-corruption officer, 3 others LONDON — London police arrested one of the force's anti-corruption officers and three former officers Wednesday in an investigation of alleged bribery by a company working for an ex-governor of Nigeria's oil-rich Delta state who pleaded guilty to fraud charges.
Yesterday at 20:21 | Associated Press
Medvedev chats with US cowboys working in Russia MOSCOW — Russia's prime minister has visited a cattle farm where some American cowboys are working to help Russians develop their struggling meat industry.
Yesterday at 20:18
Facebook sued while stock climbs after rocky start NEW YORK — A group of shareholders has filed a lawsuit against Facebook, its executives and Morgan Stanley, the lead underwriter in the company's IPO last Friday.
Yesterday at 20:01 | Associated Press
Chelsea star Didier Drogba carries Olympic torch LONDON — Thousands cheering for Chelsea star Didier Drogba have mobbed the Olympic torch relay route in southwest England, hoping to get a glimpse of the Ivory Coast striker as he carried the flame.
Yesterday at 19:42 | Associated Press
European shares hit by Greece, contagion worries LONDON -European shares fell on Wednesday, ending a two-day recovery rally, as fears resurfaced that an EU summit will fail to reach decisive agreement on measures to tackle the region's economic crisis and prevent contagion if Greece leaves the euro zone.
Yesterday at 19:12 | Reuters
Onishchenko: Russia allows supply of Ukrainian cheese 'in special regime' Kotlyakovo, Bryansk region, Russia - Ukrainian cheese will be imported into Russia in small shipments, Russia's Rospotrebnadzor director and chief sanitary inspector, Gennady Onishchenko, told Interfax on Wednesday.
Yesterday at 18:54 | Interfax-Ukraine
Ukrainian communications market grows 1.7% in four months The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) says the country's monetary base could expand 12-16% this year, depending on how the macroeconomic figures go, according to the NBU Web site.
Yesterday at 18:45 | Interfax-Ukraine
Poland asks Russia to change Euro 2012 base WARSAW, Poland — Poland's sports minister says her government has asked Russia to choose a new European Championship base for its national team to avoid possible anti-Russian protests.
Yesterday at 18:30 | Associated Press
Two Russian servicemen badly hurt in An-30 crash in Czech Republic Moscow - The An-30 plane, which crashed in the Czech Republic, was carrying 23 servicemen, including 14 Russian servicemen, of which two sustained severe burns, the Investigations Committee has reported.
Yesterday at 18:20 | Interfax-Ukraine
Foreign Ministry: Ukrainians obtain over one million Schengen visas in 2011 The Foreign Affairs Ministry of Ukraine has reported that in 2011 Ukrainians obtained 182,000 more Schengen visas compared to 2010, and their total number was 1.1 million.
Yesterday at 17:58 | Interfax-Ukraine
A ball of one. Lady Gaga unsure of Indonesia show JAKARTA, Indonesia — Lady Gaga is as confused as anyone about whether she'll be allowed to perform in Indonesia.
Yesterday at 17:06 | Associated Press