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Lauer on infamous interview with Cruise
Matt Lauer, host of NBC's "Today," talks about his infamous interview with actor Tom Cruise.
The history and etiquette of tea
CNN's Richard Quest gets to the bottom of a cup of tea as Britain prepares to toast the Queen's jubilee.
Iran’s “Economy of Resistance”
Round after round of US-led sanctions designed to cripple Iran’s economy and industry have returned little in results for their sponsors.
Has new Malawian president made a mistake by succumbing to western economic pressure?
The former president BinguwaMutharika refused to abide by western influence and as a result of that, economic sanctions were placed on Malawi.
China, Japan to trade currencies directly
In Beijing, China's central bank announced that China and Japan will trade currencies directly; smoothing commerce between Asia's two biggest economies and marking another step in the yuan's rise as an international currency.
Palestinian Airlines resumes flights after 7 years
Palestinian airlines have once again resumed flying after being grounded for seven years.
Palestinian contractors union plans to boycott UNICEF
Palestinian contractors union decided to boycott the United Nations Children’s Fund "UNICEF", after the UN agency decided to take offers from Israeli firms, allowing them to bid for construction work in the Gaza Strip.
Will Hollande finally free Africa from French interests?
The head of the African Union, Boni Yayi, met with Francois Hollande as hundreds of millions hope that the new French president will honor his promise to end the neo-colonial empire known as Françafrique.
‘Flame’ virus discovered as new cyber weapon
Shortly after news of a sophisticated malware dubbed "flame" hit Iran's servers, an emergency response unit at Iran's telecommunications ministry announced that it had come up with an anti-virus program against it.
Nigerians mark 'Democracy Day'
Nigeria’s democracy day has been marked with prayers in mosques to guide the nation in its quest for unity and sustainable development.
UN calls for end to Syria unrest
Sub-par air-conditioning on a hot New York City day had UN Peacekeeping officials swigging water as they commemorated the International Day of UN Peacekeepers.
Annan meets with Syrian president
On May 29th - Kofi Annan -- the special envoy to Syria has met with President Bashar al-Assad for almost two hours in the presidential palace in Damascus.
Wall Street backing Romney over Obama
It appears any love affair between Barak Obama and Wall Street is officially over. The President is far behind his Republican rival in money donations from corporate America.
Road to Euro 2012: Ukraine prepares final countdown
Next Friday, Ukraine is going to stand a tough test of thousands of tourists coming to Euro 2012. Although, the right to host the football championship was given to the country five years ago, the preparations are still in full swing.
Turkey EU membership in deadlock
Turkey’s eyes are again set west! Earlier this month, Stefan Fule, the EU's Commissioner for Enlargement and Egemen Bagis, Turkish Minister of European Affairs launched a "positive agenda" aimed at putting Ankara's stalled accession talks back on track.
China, Pakistan to enhance bilateral ties
A warm-welcome for a high-level Chinese delegation to Pakistan. The visit of the Chinese Foreign Minister is part of efforts to further strengthen cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing.
Rally held in Ottawa to support Quebec students strike
Hundreds of people rallied in Ottawa on Tuesday in solidarity with the Quebec student strike. Students in the French province have gone on strike since February 13th in protest of a government plan that would increase tuition fees by nearly 80% in five years.
Economic crisis forces more Portuguese to migrate
The Portuguese migrant is a cliché in many European countries, as it is in Brazil, Venezuela or the United States.
US faces surge of new vets seeking disability
The newest veterans in America are filing for disability benefits at a historic rate and claiming to be the most medically and mentally troubled generation of troops the United States has ever seen.