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French PM attacks Iraq troop ‘surge’

Violence in Iraq will continue to worsen until all foreign troops are pulled out, Dominique de Villepin has warned, dismissing as ’absurd’ the idea that an enlarged US force could bring stability and peace.

China blames the west for global warming

Developed nations ‘bear responsibility’

Weather set to clinch Tim Hellas deal

Greek mobile operator priced at €3.4bn

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Germany’s IG Metall pushes for pay rise

Union demands 6.5 per cent increase

BP cuts growth forecasts as profits slump

Fourth quarter earnings down 15%

SEC is looking at stock trading

Inquiry into leaked data to favored clients

Americans agree Liverpool FC deal

£219m purchase includes £45m debt

European equities hit 6-year highs

Santander reported as Capitalia ‘white knight’

Sarkozy wins plaudits for TV debate

UMP candidate faced tough questions

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Supermarket targets

Higher prices for European food retailers are inspired by visions of how retailers’ property portfolios could be financially exploited. How realistic are such hopes?

European view

Santander plays a new hand of bridge in Italy

European comment

In the recent Intesa-Sanpaolo merger, Emilio Botín’s bank lost out strategically given its strong interest in developing its presence in the Italian market.

Markets

Carbon trading clean up promised by European Union

Asian energy

The scheme to trade carbon emissions has seen prices plummet. Tighter standards are promised for the second phase, which is due to start next year.

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In spite of sceptics, it is worth reducing climate risk

Martin Wolf

The debate on global warming has, at last, moved on. While there are still sceptics on the science, the tide has moved decisively against them, writes Martin Wolf.

Italy may be sick, but its condition is far from terminal

Italy economy

Though it is fashionable to call Italy the ’sick man of Europe’, the country is not the basket case it appears, writes Daniel Gros, director of the Centre for European Policy Studies

Editorial comment

Bird flu needs a global approach by governments

Bird flu chickens thailand

It is understandable, if counter-productive, that Indonesia has recently stopped providing samples of the H5N1 virus that killed its own citizens to international researchers.


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