World economy

Xinjiang insurgents leave 39 dead; Beijing says culprits identified

24 May 2014

US suspends military aid to Thailand as army crackdown continues

24 May 2014

Pak PM Nawaz Sharif accepts invite to attend Modi’s swearing-in

24 May 2014

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will become the first Pakistani premier to attend the swearing in of an Indian prime minister

Chinese mining tycoon sentenced to death for mafia-style operation

23 May 2014

Chinese mining tycoon  Liu Han and four others, including his younger brother Liu Wei were sentenced to death after the court found all 35 members of the gangland guilty for criminal activities

Greek economic hardship leads to air pollution crisis

23 May 2014

A study from researchers in the US and Greece reveals an overlooked side effect of economic crisis — dangerous air quality caused by burning cheaper fuel for warmth

UK retail industry growth at highest since 2004

23 May 2014

Thai army takes control as political divide widens

22 May 2014

Vietnam weighs legal action against China over disputed oil drilling

22 May 2014

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung says his country is considering various "defence options" including legal action against China’s deployment of an oil rig in waters in the South China Sea

Pakistan kills over 60 alleged militants in Waziristan air strike

22 May 2014

Russia, China sign 30-year gas deal

21 May 2014

Russia, China sign 30-year gas deal

21 May 2014

EU charges 3 of world’s biggest banks with rate rigging

21 May 2014

US and European regulators have so far handed down some $6 billion in fines to 10 banks and brokerages for rigging the Libor and its euro cousin Euribor

Japan’s exports continued to rise in April, but shipments to US declined

21 May 2014

Russian court overturns earlier verdict; convicts all five accused in scribe’s murder

21 May 2014

US-China spat over cyber espionage likely to hurt US tech firms

21 May 2014

Pakistan invites ‘hardliner’ Narendra Modi for visit

20 May 2014

India’s foreign ministry played down the invite, claiming that it was routinely extended and did not imply that Modi would be travelling to Pakistan.

Thailand’s army stages ‘half-coup’, declares martial law

20 May 2014

The army aims to maintain peace, order and public safety for all groups and all parties, a ticker running on the army's television channel said

Russia on verge of signing huge gas supply deal with China

20 May 2014

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev says Russia is close to signing a decades-long contract to supply natural gas to China at a price that would value the deal at about $400 billion

Rebel Libyan general vows to rid country of Islamists

20 May 2014

Putin orders troops back from Ukraine border, but worries remain

19 May 2014

Vietnam does a volte face; cracks down on anti-China protesters

19 May 2014

BoE considering new measures to control mortgage lending: Mark Carney, BoE governor

19 May 2014

WHO reports high illegal alcohol consumption in Qatar

19 May 2014

Many EU nations to face critical shortages of natural resources: report

19 May 2014

Swiss voters reject move to pay world’s highest minimum wage

19 May 2014

Switzerland’s voters have, in a referendum, overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to introduce what would have been the highest minimum wage in the world