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Tuesday September 17 2013
 
 
World News
 
S Africa mining bill sparks controversy
 
The mining bill is likely to interfere with trade and bilateral investment treaties and risks leading South Africa to being sued on multiple fronts
 
 
 
Lavrov urges wider chemical arms probe
 
 
Germany's Greens see their support fall
 
 
Iran's ayatollah urges nuclear flexibility
 
 
Rehn berates Italy over instability
 
 
EU moves to hasten ban on 'legal highs'
 
 
Dutch king signals welfare reform
 
 
Brazil corruption case faces legal test
 
 
Egypt Copts bear brunt of Islamist anger
 
 
Somaliland aims to be African gateway
 
 
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Smart Reads September 17, 2013
 

By David Gallerano
♦ Claire Jones outlines how any decision the Federal Reserve will take on tapering has implications far beyond the United States.
♦ Robin Harding takes stock of the situation regarding the nomination of the new Fed chairman. Though it seems the propitious moment for a Yellen selection, there is the chance that the White House might opt for a more thorough selection process. After all, Ben Bernanke's appointment in 2005 did not come until late October
♦ Meanwhile, John McDermott reproaches Obama for his weak support of Lawrence Summers' candidacy.
♦ The German elections will pave the way for a third bailout for Greece. How will the Greek economy react? Peter Spiegel outlines the most likely scenario.
♦ The Pacific Standard examines six reasons why Zambia is – and will probably remain for long time – a poor country.

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