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Tuesday December 17 2013
 
 
World News
 
EU ministers set to define banking union
 
The ideal is to combine eurozone financial scrutiny to create one bank supervisor, one resolution authority, one rescue fund and one guarantee to depositors
 
 
 
Russia cuts deal to finance Ukraine
 
 
Snowden offers Brazil help on US spying
 
 
US Senate poised to pass budget
 
 
Heathrow and Gatwick make expansion short list
 
 
Postcode data show London housing boom
 
 
Business figures held in Turkish probe
 
 
Sick children face pain and lack of cure
 
 
India hits back at US arrest of diplomat
 
 
China accuses US of 'harassing' navy ships
 
 
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Smart Reads December 17, 2013
 

♦ While many previously buoyant island states across the Caribbean are struggling, Jamaica's crisis is the deepest. Robin Wigglesworth profiles a country teetering on the edge of an economic precipice.

♦ The FT interviews Haruhiko Kuroda, the central bank outsider who this year took over the Bank of Japan.

♦ Israelis see many positive economic, strategic and diplomatic developments despite Benjamin Netanyahu’s dark public statements on Iran that present an image of an embattled, paranoid state, says Gideon Rachman.

♦ The Washington Post spoke to refugees from all walks of life in its report: Stories from the Syrian exodus.

♦ When veteran Egyptian politician Amr Moussa unveiled Egypt’s new draft constitution on Sunday, he did so in front of a vast banner that proclaimed the text represented “all Egyptians”. Unfortunately for Moussa, three of the five models used to depict “all Egyptians” turned out to be westerners.

♦Veronique Greenwood in Aeon explains why Swiss farmers take such good care of their cows.

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