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Saturday, March 23, 2013

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Eurozone crisis
The talking continues as Cyprus teeters on financial brink
Cypriot politicians are set to travel to Brussels for last ditch talks as they seek to raise enough funds to secure a bailout. This comes after lawmakers passed a number of measures to help the country reach that goal.
World
Eurozone crisis
Church's offer reflects close bond with Cyprus
To safeguard the country against bankruptcy, Cyprus wants to set up a "solidarity fund" - which the Orthodox Church has pledged to support. This reflects the centuries-old bond between church and state on Cyprus.
Eurozone crisis
Depositors may have to save the day in Cyprus
To save Cypriot banks, politicians aimed to place a levy on the public's savings, but the Cypriot parliament stopped the plan after protests broke out. What's the future for this tax haven on the verge of bankruptcy?
International Relations
China, Russia mull interests in Central Asia
Raw materials and energy reserves in Central Asia make the region of particular interest to both China and Russia. The two countries share interests in region but are also each others biggest competitors.

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