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Wealthy Asian buyers are used to jostling for seats at fashion house Prada's catwalk shows, but investors may baulk at the price of its upcoming $2 billion initial public share offering in Hong Kong.
At least 27 Pakistani troops have been killed as a battle with militants who crossed the border from Afghanistan into northwestern Pakistan entered its second day on Thursday.
The Syrian regime has sparked outrage after images of the tortured body of a
teenage boy have emerged on a social media website.
As life stories go, it's almost too good to be true. Alan Gordon Partridge was bullied at school but went on to become one of Britain's most extraordinary broadcasters. From his early days as a sports reporter for The Day Today to trailblazing online radio, Norwich's fourth favourite son is about to have his story told, in a new memoir, I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan.
The president of the European Central Bank has been urging European political leaders to make a "quantum leap" in the way that the euro area is governed.
Should the cutoffs change to level the kindergarten playing field?
A former French minister has claimed that a member of a previous government was caught abusing
Japan underestimated the danger of tsunamis and needed more robust back-up systems at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said.
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