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Thursday November 21 2013
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Textbooks struggle to bridge Asian history
Difficulty of agreeing on a shared northeast Asian history syllabus reflects strained relations between Beijing, Tokyo and Seoul
Fed eyes options to offset end of QE3
French police arrest man over shootings
US and Afghanistan clear way for pact
Retailers bank on new game consoles
Markets
Asian bourses weaken after Fed minutes
Asian emerging markets decline amid concerns that the US central bank could start 'tapering' asset purchases sooner rather than later
Ex-SAC manager 'broke law', court told
Reforms to spur China stocks, says Bolton
US crude rallies from near five-month low
Yahoo spurs US convertible bond sales
World News
World powers gather for Iran talks
Expectations are growing that an interim agreement on Iran's nuclear programme could finally be reached after 10 years of on-off negotiations
Inequality at front line of US politics
Hollande pledges tax reform, not cuts
Key Republican backs Yellen for Fed
Slovenia struggles to avoid EU bailout
Europe News
EU to lose sixth of young workers by 2025
Think-tank points to need for migrants to stem the decline as some countries such as Spain and Italy see a drop of as much as 30 per cent
Move to bring Greek ex-minister to court
Germany's east-west migration fizzles out
Italy's justice minister survives vote
Warning for eastern Europe on wealth gap
European Companies News
Russneft billionaire takes Exillon stake
Flowdale Investments, which is owned by Mr Gutseriev, has bought a 14.9 per cent stake without the board's knowledge, according to London-listed group
Tea traders see price recovery brewing
Outlawing high pay will cost Swiss dear
KKR takes over steel abrasives maker
Foreigners face higher hurdles to buy NCG
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