Rich countries' proposal to bypass governments on climate aid rejected
US-led group wanted to give $100bn a year directly to MNCs for projects to tackle climate change in developing countriesEfforts by rich countries to give $100bn (£66bn) a year of 'climate aid' direct...
View ArticleSunday World sued for libel by former soldier
A former member of Ireland's elite Army Ranger Wing is claiming that he was libelled in an article published by the Dublin-based newspaper, the Sunday World. Seamus Griffin claims the article in June...
View ArticleMultiracial Mali: 'We are bound together by blood' – video
Human rights activists are finding the fallout of the Islamist occupation in Timbuktu hard to deal with, with a new fear among Mali's Arabs, Tuaregs and black people
View ArticleEgyptians take to streets as Morsi defies ultimatum – in pictures
Tens of thousands of Egyptians demonstrate after the president, Mohamed Morsi, criticised an ultimatum by the military demanding a resolution to a deepening political crisis
View ArticleThe best news photographs of the day
The Guardian's award-winning picture team rounds up the most eye-catching images of the dayMee-Lai Stone
View ArticlePortuguese political crisis hits financial markets - eurozone live
Stock markets fall sharply across Europe as Portuguese government debt tumbles, as Portugal's PM tries to hold coalition togetherGraeme Wearden
View ArticleBolivia outraged after President Evo Morales' plane diverted - video
Bolivian officals condemn the grounding of President Evo Morales' plane in Vienna
View ArticleTurkey stands at the crossroads. Will it opt for democracy? | Elif Shafak
If the government changes its attitude to the protests, Turkey could become an exemplar state in the Muslim worldThe contrasts that define modern Turkey were never more apparent than last weekend, when...
View ArticleEgypt counts down to army deadline - live updates
Follow live updates as Egypt's president Mohamed Morsi and the military remain loggerheads as the army's deadline for resolving the crisis approachesMatthew Weaver
View ArticleUbisoft hack: users warned to change passwords
The Far Cry 3 publisher has said that one of its databases has been illegally accessed, potentially affecting up to 58m accountsA Ubisoft website has been hacked exposing customer data including names...
View ArticleMerkel: youth unemployment is most pressing problem facing Europe
In interview with the Guardian, chancellor promotes merits of Germany's dual system of schooling and work experience, and says she regrets impact of eurozone crisis on young peopleAngela Merkel has...
View ArticleMorsi defiant as army deadline looms
Egyptian president vows to risk death rather than quit as he warns foreign leaders to stay out of nation's power battleEgypt's president, Mohamed Morsi, vowed to protect his presidency with his life on...
View ArticleBolivia fury as president's jet diverted on Snowden suspicions – live
France and Portugal refused to let Evo Morales's plane cross their airspace because of suspicions that NSA leaker Edward Snowden was on board, Bolivia's foreign minister saysOliver LaughlandHelen...
View ArticleWhale carcass may be towed out to sea to save pod
Up to eight whales remain near Fraser Island, Queensland after mother and calf died and there are fears pod may be strandedMarine experts are contemplating towing the carcass of a killer whale out to...
View ArticleIndian airline GoAir to hire female-only cabin crew in bid to cut fuel bill
Low-cost airline says move could save £330,000 a year because women are 20kg lighter on averageBudget airlines are constantly on the look out for ways to cut their fuel bills and India's GoAir is no...
View ArticleDoctor Who movie: Michael Jackson could have moonwalked into lead role |...
Paramount Pictures proposed a film version of the BBC series starring the King of Pop in the late 1980s, it has been revealedIn one of the weirdest casting decisions of all times, it has emerged that...
View ArticleBolivian president Evo Morales returns home after plane diversion row - video
Bolivia's President Evo Morales arrives home to a hero's welcome. Morales denounces the United States
View ArticleEcuador says London embassy bug hidden in socket
Foreign minister says Ecuador is to ask for Britain's co-operation in investigating hidden microphoneEcuador's government says a microphone found in its London embassy, where the WikiLeaks founder...
View ArticleCoroner criticises Rudd insulation scheme over tradesmen's deaths
Queensland coroner attacks rush to introduce federal scheme and refers trade employers for possible prosecutionSome supervisors and employers of young tradesmen killed during installations for the...
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