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Greeks protest austerity

[video1] Greek protesters scuffle with police outside parliament after deputies pass an unpopular tax measure as part

No hidden millions found, say Katrina, Priyanka

UPDATE: Priyanka Chopra's spokesperson denied rumours about the actress that have emerged since her apartment and

Obama assails Republican budget plan

President Barack Obama accused Republicans on Tuesday of favoring the rich with a "radical" budget plan that focuses on

No balanced budget for Germany, says minister

Germany will not be able to balance its budget over the next four years because stimulating economic growth will take

China property woes more severe than US

China's housing market problems are worse than those in the United States before the global downturn as they could

Realty players welcome new visa

The notification on multiple entry visa for property buyers in the UAE will instill confidence among real estate

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Obama invites Congress' leaders to Friday meeting on fiscal cliff as deadline looms

President Barack Obama has asked congressional leaders to convene Friday at the White House for last-minute talks on a

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Obama calls more talks to break debt impasse

US President Barack Obama convened a second consecutive day of crisis White House talks Monday, but a polarized

FTA determines tax treatment for 'compensation-type payments'

The Federal Tax Authority, FTA, has issued a public clarification regarding tax treatment of compensation-type payments

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Damac strengthens UK/Ireland presence

    Damac Properties yesterday said it will open its United Kingdom and Ireland regional headquarters in Canary Wharf

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Why Britain is no longer Great

Richard Dean pens an open letter to UK economy minister Alistair Darling, on why he's returning from London to Dubai.

Wall Street sees a bit of daylight

Bruised and battered by the worst economic slump in memory, Wall Street has begun to look past the grim statistics

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