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India's ONGC takes Africa gasfield stake
 
Area 1 in Mozambique has potential to become one of world's largest liquefied natural gas projects, and is ideally placed to supply Indian market
 
 
 
Bo prosecutors demand 'severe punishment'
 
 
UN team to probe Syria 'chemical attack'
 
 
Call for aggressive action over EM crisis
 
 
Asian equities gain as EM jitters recede
 
 
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Law firm eyes Africa and US
 

Simon Davies, global managing partner at the law firm Linklaters, tells Caroline Binham, legal correspondent, that while Australia has been of keen interest to the company in recent years, focus is now moving to Africa and the US.

 
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Support grows for single currency
 
Having climbed 0.4 per cent last week, outperforming against a broadly stronger dollar, the euro gave back 0.1 per cent on Monday
 
 
 
US faces mixed outlook in data releases
 
 
Corporate bond sales at 5-year low
 
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Twin trials showcase Egypt's reversals
 
Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Egypt, and their arch-enemy, Hosni Mubarak, faced separate trials in Cairo – in both cases for killing protesters
 
 
 
China detains blogger in fresh crackdown
 
 
Russian authorities board Greenpeace icebreaker
 
 
India remittances surge as rupee slumps
 
 
Paradise found as Chinese tourists keep islands afloat
 
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Bitcoin aims to counter regulatory pressure
 
Many early Bitcoin trading businesses, which help users switch their virtual currency for dollars, are struggling to turn themselves into regulated money services businesses
 
 
 
The GOP has reached a crossroads
 
 
Chicago braces for first day of school
 
 
Questions for US and its allies on Syria
 
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Brazil's JBS considers suing US fund
 
The meatpacker, sued by Oppenheimer Fund for leasing Doux Frangosul assets, is accusing the investment group of defamation over the deal
 
 
 
JPMorgan: under siege
 
 
Nasdaq: reputation risk
 
 
Microsoft doubts set to exist post-Ballmer
 
 
Goldman puts four on leave after glitch
 
 
 
 
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