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News and Media RSS FeedsFacebook shares valued at $100bn - Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history....Feed Source: www.bbc.co.uk Moody's downgrades Spanish banks - Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.... Tributes to Donna Summer pour in - The music industry pays tribute to Donna Summer, famous for disco hits like I Feel Love and Love To Love You Baby, after she dies aged 63.... US relaxes some Burma sanctions - The US says it has relaxed some sanctions on investments in Burma and named an ambassador to the country following political reforms.... Niger malnutrition crisis growing - Months of warnings have failed to stop a major malnutrition crisis in Niger, affecting more than six million people, Save the Children says.... China jails smuggler Lai for life - Lai Changxing, extradited from Canada to China to face smuggling and bribery charges, is jailed for life in China, state media says.... Mbeki to pressure Sudan on talks - Former South African President Thabo Mbeki arrives in Sudan to try to restart talks between Sudan and South Sudan after heavy fighting last month.... Zimmerman found with bloody nose - A Florida neighbourhood watch volunteer who shot an unarmed black teenager had a bloody nose and a cut on his head, according to police reports.... French government takes pay cut - France's new government holds its first cabinet meeting, announcing a 30% pay cut for President Hollande and his ministers.... Queen's monarch lunch criticised - The King of Bahrain and Swaziland's King Mswati III are among controversial monarchs expected at a Windsor Castle lunch hosted by The Queen later.... US strike plan on Iran 'ready' - The US has plans in place to attack Iran if other measures fail to stop it developing nuclear weapons, Washington's envoy to Israel says.... Japan launches S Korea satellite - Japan completes its first successful commercial launch of a foreign-made satellite early on Friday, marking its entry into the launch business.... VIDEO: US man's close brush with alligator - A scientist in North Carolina had a lucky escape when he was attacked by an alligator.... VIDEO: When live TV goes wrong - it's Odd Box - The perils of being a reporter on live TV, the cafe just for cats and the $1,500 hot dog.... VIDEO: Preparing Japan's deadly fish dish - Chef Kunio Miura shows Roland Buerk how to prepare the potentially deadly Japanese dish blowfish.... VIDEO: One-minute World News - Watch the latest news summary from BBC World News. International news updated 24 hours a day.... VIDEO: China activist's family claim torture - Relatives of the blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, have given detailed accounts of the torture and retribution they have allegedly suffered at the hands of Chinese authorities.... VIDEO: Adrenaline sports on dangerous volcano - A team of speed flyers have become the world's first to successfully descend Italy's Mount Etna.... VIDEO: A look at 'wind turbines' of the deep - The latest device to harness the power of the tides is being tested in the stormy waters off Orkney in the far north of Scotland.... VIDEO: Student protest in Chile turns violent - Tens of thousands of Chilean students take to the streets to demand free education.... US puts tariffs on Chinese panels - The US says it will impose import tariffs of about 30% on Chinese solar companies, saying China is flooding it with subsidised products.... Markets drop on eurozone worries - Concern over the eurozone debt crisis has continued to weigh on financial markets, with the euro dropping more than a cent against the US dollar.... Met Police to extract phone data - Mobile phone data of suspects in police custody is to be extracted and retained, regardless of whether charges are brought, the BBC has learned.... Government to miss cookie cut-off - Most government websites will miss the UK's deadline for complying with EU regulations over cookies, the Cabinet Office tells the BBC.... Adele wins songwriter of the year - Adele picks up two prizes at the prestigious Ivor Novello songwriting awards - but misses out on two more trophies.... Wiggles founder members bow out - Three of the four original members of Australian children's entertainers The Wiggles are to leave the group, paving the way for the group's first female performer.... 'Superflares' from stars counted - Nasa's Kepler space telescope provides new insight on the colossal explosions that can occur in the atmospheres of some stars.... UK retains strict animal test law - The UK says it will retain stricter animal testing standards than required by a new European Union Directive.... Statins 'benefit healthy people' - Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.... Oldest living kidney donor at 83 - An 83-year-old man becomes the oldest person in the UK to donate a kidney while still alive, the NHS Blood and Transplant service says.... Martinez on Liverpool shortlist - Roberto Martinez is given permission to speak to Liverpool and is one of several candidates shortlisted to succeed Kenny Dalglish.... Broad's six give England control - Stuart Broad takes six wickets as England seize the upper hand against West Indies on day one of the first Test at Lord's.... Man held for 'swallowing diamond' - A man is being held in custody until a $20,000 diamond he is believed to have swallowed passes through his system, Canadian police say.... Man jumps in chute to escape girl - Rescuers in Tyumen, central Russia, free a man from a rubbish chute he had jumped into to hide from his girlfriend.... SA 'fails pupils on textbooks' - The South African government's failure to provide textbooks to all state school pupils violates the constitution, the high court rules.... Afghan suicide raid kills police - At least six policemen and a civilian have been killed and 13 wounded in a suicide attack on a governor's compound in western Afghanistan, police say.... Greece names caretaker cabinet - A cabinet of professors and diplomats is sworn in in Greece to steer the debt-ridden eurozone state into repeat elections on 17 June... Inmates take over Honduras jail - Officials say prisoners have taken control of a jail in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula where at least one person died in a fight between inmates on Wednesday.... Syria opposition head 'to resign' - The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts within the group.... White births now minority in US - Children from racial and ethnic minorities now account for more than half the births in the US, estimates from the latest census data say.... Taxpayer lost £2bn on Rock rescue - The taxpayer could lose about £2bn once the assets of collapsed bank Northern Rock are wound down, the National Audit Office estimates.... Plaque to dead children stolen - Thieves steal a metal plaque erected in memory of two young boys killed by IRA bombs in the Cheshire town of Warrington.... Search for missing fishing boat - A major search has been under way to find a fishing boat missing with a crew of three off the Dorset coast.... Cameron to meet Hollande at G8 - Prime Minister David Cameron is to hold his first face-to-face talks with newly elected French President Francois Hollande at the G8 summit.... In pictures: Olympic flame tours Greece - Olympic flame tours Greece... Your pictures: Sailing - Readers' photos on the theme sailing... Day in pictures: 17 May 2012 - 24 hours of news photos: 17 May 2012... Gold buttons for Queen's banner - Half a million gold buttons decorate Royal Barge... In Pictures: Carlos Fuentes' wake - Mexicans pay their last respects to Carlos Fuentes... In pictures: Royal visit to Lancashire - The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh visit Lancashire... Day in pictures: 16 May 2012 - 24 hours of news photos: 16 May 2012... Day in pictures: 15 May 2012 - 24 hours of news photos: 15 May 2012... The fish more poisonous than cyanide - Eating the fish that contains a poison stronger than cyanide... Quiz of the week's news - How did Obama provoke this response from Beckham?... The entrepreneurs aiming to rebuild Greece - The young entrepreneurs aiming to rebuild Greece... Asian trading heads for online - The social networks breaking Asia's stock market traditions... Analysis: Turkey's long wait to join EU club - Can the bond between the EU and Turkey be restored?... High stakes of Pakistan's Nato drivers - Pakistanis who risk all to drive for Nato... 'Resignation' exposes rifts in Syrian opposition - Syrian opposition chief's offer to quit highlights rifts in group... Tidal power gets a stormy birth - Scotland's project to put wind turbines deep under water... Mali coup: Tuaregs tell of ethnic attacks - Teacher tells of fleeing ethnic attacks during Mali rebellion... Germany, U.S. head to G-8 summit with starkly different economic policies -
BERLIN ? There are 4,169 miles between Berlin and Washington. But on economic policy, the two capitals sometimes appear to be on different planets.
Germany has taken a tough-love, austerity-driven approach to solving Europe?s recession, pushing struggling countries to sharply cut public spending and chop their debt even as their economies slump. The United States confronted its own crisis with an $862 billion stimulus package in 2009, which brou... Counterterrorism expert sees much to be done -
Andrew Liepman, who is stepping down Friday as deputy director of the National Counterterrorism Center, has spent much of his tenure monitoring a near-constant stream of threats, including the latest al-Qaeda plot to blow up an airplane with an underwear bomb.
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... Anti-American rhetoric subsides in Russia -
The harsh anti-American tone that sounded so loudly here over the past six months has grown quiet, and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visits the United States for Friday?s Group of Eight meeting representing a country that has officially declared good U.S. relations as a principle of its foreign policy.
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... Probe underway in remote area of Honduras after gunfight involving U.S. drug agents -
MEXICO CITY ? Police and human rights activists headed to an isolated river town along the Honduran coast Thursday to investigate what happened last week during a gun battle that local officials say left four innocent people, including two pregnant women, dead in a drug bust orchestrated by U.S. agents.
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... U.S. eases investment ban on Burma -
The Obama administration announced Thursday that it would ease restrictions on U.S. investment in Burma, its latest and furthest-reaching step to encourage reforms in the long-isolated country.
The policy change ? announced after a meeting between Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Burmese Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwin ? will include safeguards that prevent U.S. companies from doing business with individuals who have engaged in hu... North Koreans accused of seizing Chinese fishing boats for ransom -
TOKYO ? Unidentified North Koreans are demanding a payment to release 29 Chinese fishermen whose boats were seized last week, Chinese media outlets reported Thursday, in a rare public dispute between the neighbors and allies.
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... India struggles to balance its books as citizens lust for gold -
MUMBAI ? Kumar Jain?s small shop in Zaveri Bazaar, Mumbai?s labyrinthine jewelry district, has the feverish atmosphere of a Wall Street trading room. Women wave calculators, quote the latest global gold prices and haggle fiercely over bangles laid out on velvet trays.
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... Pakistan seeks $5,000 transit fee for each NATO container -
ISLAMABAD ? Pakistani negotiators have proposed a fee of about $5,000 for each NATO shipping container and tanker that transits its territory by land into and out of Afghanistan.
The amount is a key sticking point in discussions about the terms of a deal that would allow the traffic to resume, about six months after Pakistan closed its border crossings, according to U.S. and Pakistani officials.
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... U.S. grants visa to Raul Castro?s daughter but denies visit by Cuban academics -
The Obama administration granted a visa this week to the daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro but rejected visas for nearly a dozen other Cubans to attend an academic conference in California, angering both conservative Cuban American leaders and American scholars seeking to improve U.S.-Cuban academic ties.
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... FDA bans Korean shellfish from U.S. distribution -
Consumers should not eat shellfish from South Korea and retailers should stop selling it, federal and state regulators said Thursday.
The Food and Drug Administration yanked firms that transport Korean shellfish off its list of approved shippers on May 1 and said it may launch ?a fairly extensive recall of the product? ? specifically fresh, frozen or processed oysters, clams, mussels and scallops.
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... Facebook co-founder Saverin targeted by U.S. senators for tax ?avoidance scheme? -
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin has come under increased scrutiny following news that he had renounced his U.S. citizenship to become a resident of Singapore.
The move drew criticism as reports pointed out that the move would save Saverin ? who owns a part of Facebook ? millions of dollars in taxes after the company goes public.
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