Google Alert - political
Google Alert - political
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In testimony, Murdoch plays down his political pull NDTV London: With a political firestorm cascading over the British government's ties to his media empire, Rupert Murdoch faced rare public scrutiny about his relationships with elected officials on Wednesday, and sought to deflect suggestions that he tried ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bofors scam: Swedish police chief's remarks trigger political slugfest Daily News & Analysis Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI Swedish Police Chief Sten Lindstrom's remarks about the Bofors scam led to a political slugfest on Wednesday with BJP accusing Rajiv Gandhi of shielding Ottavio Quattrocchi and Congress charging the opposition with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libya bans religious, tribal or ethnic parties Times of India National Transitional Council spokesman Mohammed al-Harizy said the council passed the law governing the formation of political parties on Tuesday evening. "Parties are not allowed to be based on religion or ethnicity or tribe," he told Reuters. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch denies political influence, Cameron disagrees CNN By Richard Allen Greene, CNN London (CNN) -- Global media tycoon Rupert Murdoch spent hours Wednesday downplaying his political influence, even as British Prime Minister David Cameron said politicians in his country had been too close to Murdoch over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Egypt's new politics make Israel ties a target Reuters India But while some of the new breed of politicians who emerged after the revolution are only too happy to exploit such defiance, there are still powerful reasons why mainstream leaders are not ready to burn their boats with Israel. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Religious political parties banned in Libya All India Radio In Libya, the ruling National Transitional Council has banned the formation of political parties based on religious, regional or tribal grounds. They have also been barred from seeking foreign funding. With the elections for the 200 member National ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political rate fix has big costs to nation Herald Sun Australians have many valid gripes: housing prices are too high, Chinese demand for resources is creating a two-speed economy, infrastructure is crumbling, high taxes leave the nation uncompetitive, education requires an overhaul and politics have ... See all stories on this topic » |
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