News 01/31/2012
The UN Security Council debates its response to escalating violence in Syria, with Qatar urging members to act to stop the "killing machine" ... TOKYO (Reuters) - U.N. nuclear experts Tuesday gave their backing to stress tests aimed at showing Japan's nuclear plants can withstand the sort of disasters that devastated the Fukushima plant last ... Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich look to capitalise on earlier wins as voters prepare to make their choice in Florida's Republican primary ... FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics lost a bid to overturn a ruling barring its local unit from selling its Galaxy 10.1 tablets in Germany, handing a symbolic legal victory to Apple Inc in ... Network Rail admits health and safety breaches over the deaths of two teenage girls at a level crossing in Essex in 2005 ... (Reuters) - Native Americans who often ate processed meat in a can, generically known as "spam" and a common food on reservations, one subsidized by the government -- had a two-fold increased risk of ... Mitt Romney is starting primary day in Florida leading in statewide polls and already looking to the next round of nomination contests in the Republican presidential race ... Italian emergency officials are ending the search for missing people in the submerged part of the Costa Concordia cruise ship due to the danger to rescue workers ... WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran is keeping the option open to develop a nuclear weapon but U.S. intelligence agencies do not know whether it will eventually decided to build one, the U.S. intelligence ... WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Midwestern lawmakers and groups from the U.S. auto parts sector plan on Tuesday to urge President Barack Obama to take action to restrict imports of auto parts from China, a ... |