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Swine flu may be 'drastic' in some countries - IMF
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The economic impact from the swine flu outbreak could be
Expect unexpected in Pakistan, Ukraine, Russia - Eurasia
LONDON (Reuters) - Pakistan, Ukraine, Russia, Nigeria and Mexico are the places where unexpected political change could have the most impact on world markets in 2009, the Eurasia Group risk consultancy said in a report on Monday.
ANALYSIS - Has globalisation made us more catastrophe-prone?
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - As the world grapples with the worst economic downturn in decades and the possibility of a flu pandemic, a growing body of research suggests the complexity of the modern global economy may make us more vulnerable than ever to catastrophe.
Left wins power in crisis-hit Iceland, eyes EU
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Iceland's Social Democrats began negotiating over a centre-left government coalition on Sunday with plans to push for European Union membership talks for the crisis-hit nation.
Left sweeps to power in crisis-hit Iceland
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Social Democrat Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir swept to victory in Iceland's election on Sunday after street protests over an economic meltdown toppled the previous conservative-led government.
Left sweeps to power in crisis-hit Iceland
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Social Democrat Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir swept to victory in Iceland's election on Sunday after street protests over an economic meltdown toppled the previous conservative-led government.
Iceland's Social Democrat leader claims poll win
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Social Democrat Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir claimed victory in Iceland's election on Sunday after street protests over an economic meltdown toppled the previous conservative-led government.
Crisis-hit Icelanders vote for centre-left
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Social Democrat Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir swept to victory in Iceland's election on Sunday after street protests over an economic meltdown toppled the previous conservative-led government.
SCENARIOS - Is there an escape route from Thailand's crisis?
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Political unrest flared again in Thailand this week, after protesters loyal to former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra forced the cancellation of an Asian summit, and two people were killed in violence in Bangkok.
Obama starts first major foreign trip
LONDON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama arrived in Europe on Tuesday with a hefty agenda for tackling the economic crisis and seeking support for his new Afghanistan strategy on a trip that will test his global leadership.