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Unions hold crisis talks with Hoover managers in south Wales and the assembly government after 337 jobs are threatened.
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US President Bush is set to hold economic talks at with France's President Sarkozy and European Commision President Barroso.
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Merkel to hold crisis Opel talks Opel on Monday
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Bloemfontein Celtic supporters have called a crisis meeting following the string of poor results from Phunya Sele Sele in recent weeks.
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General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC have held preliminary talks about a merger or an acquisition of Chrysler by GM, according to published reports late Friday.
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Gordon Brown is to head for France to meet President Nicolas Sarkozy for talks on the global financial crisis.
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General Motors and Chrysler, bruised by the severe industry downturn, have held preliminary discussions about combining operations, including a full-scale merger, according to people familiar with the talks. It was unclear over the weekend whether the discussions were progressing and what, if anything, would result.
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Rival Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot leaders held private talks on Friday in a bid to speed up slow-moving negotiations on reunifying the divided Mediterranean island. President Dimitris Christo-fias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat met alone for a hour before
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Leaders of the 15 members of the euro zone plus Britain gather Sunday in Paris for an emergency meeting, a week after a first mini-summit failed to stem panic in financial markets.
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European and Asian stock markets react positively to efforts by world leaders to stem the financial turmoil.
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Most Asian stock markets react positively after efforts by world leaders to end the financial turmoil.
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Wall Street shares rocket 11% as investors welcome fresh efforts by governments to deal with the financial crisis.
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Talks on rescuing Zimbabwe's power-sharing deal end without result but will resume in the morning, key leaders say.
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US President George W Bush is to hold economic talks on Saturday with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and EC President Jose Manuel Barroso.
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) -- The global financial crisis could hardly come at a worse time for nations seeking a new agreement on climate change that - on top of everything else - will cost tens of billions more dollars....
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PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd will meet with business and industry leaders tomorrow to thrash out further ideas to protect the economy against the global financial crisis.
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Peace talks begin after Thai-Cambodian fighting at disputed border area.
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To agree on a package of remedies to to cushion Ukraine`s economy
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Although the White House has resisted global regulation, Bush says he will welcome world leaders. President Bush, under pressure from allies, Saturday agreed to host a summit of world leaders before leaving office, to work on responses to the global financial crisis, including more rigorous international oversight of markets.
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U.S. President George W. Bush, meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, has said he will host the first summit to discuss the global response to the financial crisis. The news came as South Korea announced a $100B rescue package for its banks.
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HELSINKI, Finland -- The top U.S. military officer held "businesslike" talks on Georgia, Afghanistan and missile defense with his Russian counterpart Tuesday, a signal of thawing relations between the two powers.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and visiting Denish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen on Wednesday agreed to establish comprehensive strategic partnership between the two nations. Wen told Rasmussen during their talks that both sides shared strong desire to lift the level
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CBC has learned the federal government will hold a meeting next week with survivors of residential schools as well as aboriginal and church leaders to determine a course for the beleaguered Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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Australia, South Africa and New Zealand are in talks over the setting up of a southern hemisphere Twenty20 franchise league.
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Policymakers in the Arab states of the Gulf will this weekend seek to agree a common front against the global economic crisis in the wake of individually-tailored measures already taken by each country. Finance and economy ministers as well as
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Global indexes took a dive as investors rushed to sell off assets at the end of a volatile trading week. European stocks hit a five-year low while the US market slid more than 3 percent and Japan's Nikkei lost almost 10% of its value.
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Oct 24 - European and Asian leaders seek a co-ordinated response to the global economic turmoil.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - Military officers from the divided Koreas held talks on Monday aimed at easing tension while South Korean activists planned to send anti-Pyongyang leaflets into the North despite heated protests from the communist state.
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Working-level military officers met Monday to discuss improving their lines of communication amid strained ties between the divided nations, officials said.
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Working-level military officers from North Korea and South Korea are to meet today to discuss improving their lines of communication amid strained ties between the divided nations.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea complained during rare military talks with the South on Monday about anti-Pyongyang leaflets being sent into its territory by balloons, with a South Korean civic group sending a new batch over the communist state.