US files describe UK ‘paranoia’
sobota, grudzień 4th, 2010The latest files released by the Wikileaks website reveal US diplomats’ perception of British “paranoia” about the so-called special relationship.
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The latest files released by the Wikileaks website reveal US diplomats’ perception of British “paranoia” about the so-called special relationship.
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The United States has reached a tentative free trade agreement with South Korea, the White House said Friday.
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Gold prices jumped back above $1,400 an ounce Friday to settle at a fresh record-high as the U.S. dollar slid following a surprisingly weak report on the nation’s job market.
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The streets of Ivory Coast’s main city of Abidjan contained angry protests on Friday, following a stunning reversal of presidential election results.
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