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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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Nuclear Proliferation
North Korea agrees to implement nuclear moratorium
North Korea has agreed to allow IAEA inspectors into the country to monitor a moratorium on its nuclear work. In return, the US has promised significant food aid.
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Economy
Interview: Could the next head of the World Bank be from Bangladesh?
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina proposed last week that the Grameen Bank's former chief and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus be made the next president of the World Bank. But does Yunus really stand a chance?
Economy
The World Bank warns China of an upcoming crisis
China is one of the motors of the global economy. But its growth model is no longer fit for the future, says the World Bank. What China needs are comprehensive reforms and strengthening of its private sector.
European Union
EU summit aims for fiscal control pact
Putting the economy back on track – that's the aim of the EU summit at the end of this week in Brussels. More than that, states are to sign the new fiscal union meant to bring more control and cooperation.
Iran
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Internet
EU parliamentarians tackle ACTA
The global Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) treaty aims to combat copied products and reduce online piracy. But its fine print remains a source of heated debate. Now the European Parliament wants to have a say.
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