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U.N. climate talks open
The biggest climate meeting in history, with 15,000 participants from 192 nations, opened in Copenhagen with Denmark saying an unmissable opportunity to protect the planet was "within reach". Full Article | Video
U.N. climate talks open
The biggest climate meeting in history, with 15,000 participants from 192 nations, opened in Copenhagen with Denmark saying an unmissable opportunity to protect the planet was "within reach". Full Article | Video
Russia, India cement ties with atom deal
Russia and India stressed their strategic partnership on Monday, agreeing to boost military ties and cooperate in the civilian use of nuclear technology, but gave few details. Full Article | Video
U.S. moves to curb emissions, aids U.N. climate talks
WASHINGTON/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Washington took a step on Monday towards curbing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, aiding the first day of the biggest climate talks in history where 190 nations are seeking a deal to curb global warming. Full Article
Bernanke says economy improving, faces headwinds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Monday the shell-shocked U.S. economy has improved, but cautioned that the recovery remains fragile and the jobless rate may remain elevated for some time. Full Article
Govt ring-fences key assets
Dubai moves to ring-fence key assets from the debt restructuring of Dubai World, denting already fragile investor sentiment. Full Article | Full Coverage
COPENHAGEN CLIMATE SUMMIT
U.N. climate talks open, deal "within reach"
The biggest climate meeting in history, with 15,000 participants from 192 nations, opened in Copenhagen on Monday with hosts Denmark saying an unmissable opportunity to protect the planet was "within reach". Full Article | Related Story
Betting on Gold
China will overtake India as the world's largest gold consumer in 2009, with total demand forecast at 432 tonnes as wealthy investors defy record bullion prices. Full Article
ANTARCTIC ADVENTURE
Icebergs hot topic in Southern Ocean
Reuters employee Pauline Askin is part of a six -week expedition to Antarctica. Blog
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India Pass The Test
India euphoric after ascent to top of test rankings
Cricket-crazy India woke up to banner headlines and special television programmes celebrating their team's ascent to the top of the test rankings. Full Article | Related Story
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Editor's Choice
A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours. Slideshow
"Blind Side" Gropes For Top Spot At Box Office
Football film "The Blind Side" tackled the top spot at North American box offices marking a rare climb up the charts in its third week. Full Article
Royal Headache
Britain's queen writes to editors over paparazzi invading royal family's privacy. Full Article
Ice Sculptures At Copenhagen
Ice sculptures are unveiled in Copenhagen to symbolically melt during the course of the climate summit. Video














