Japan to enter dollar swap agreement with India: Nikkei
The Japanese government is considering a dollar swap arrangement with India to provide emergency liquidity in case the European debt crisis reaches emerging economies, the Nikkei business newspaper sa
Dhoni determined to turn India into tougher tourists
Having India shake off their image as home-track bullies is one of captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's goals as he bids to lead his team to a breakthrough test series win in Australia.
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Iraq Sunni leader says charges could reignite sectarian war
Iraq's Sunni Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, wanted on charges he led death squads, called the case a plot to destroy opponents of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that could reignite the sectarian slau
Tribunal gives telcos respite over 3G roaming ban
A telecoms tribunal on Saturday asked the government not to take any 'coercive' action over an order to ban 3G roaming pacts among firms until the next hearing of the case, giving temporary respite to
Yahoo board continues talks on Asian deal: WSJ
Yahoo Inc's board of directors has agreed to keep exploring a plan to split off the Internet company's Asian assets in a complex deal valued at $17 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
Telecom companies appeal against 3G roaming pact ban
Bharti Airtel, Vodafone's Indian unit and Idea Cellular on Friday appealed against a government ban on 3G roaming agreements, warning it would hurt much-needed investment in the sector.
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Preivew: India's old hands warm to Boxing Day task
Australia's callow bowling attack has tantalised with the promise of a brave new era, but faces its stiffest examination against India's veteran batsmen in the first test in Melbourne starting on Mond
World economy to trudge on in 2012 despite Europe
Europe faces another year of dismal economic performance in 2012 that will weigh on global growth, but emerging markets and the United States should at least keep the world economy moving in the right direction.
Mass rally in Moscow raises pressure on Putin
Tens of thousands of flag-waving and chanting protesters called on Saturday for a disputed parliamentary election to be rerun, increasing pressure on Vladimir Putin as he seeks a new term as Russian p
Former South Korean first lady to go to North to mark Kim's death
South Korea said on Saturday a former first lady and the chairwoman of the giant Hyundai business conglomerate will be permitted to cross into North Korea next week to join ceremonies marking the deat