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The CEOs of six leading multi-national companies agree governments should emphasise economic growth over austerity measures to balance their budgets.
The IMF's experts say Europe's debt problems need 'urgent' attention so they do not hurt the overall recovery.
The ILO projects a global unemployment rate of 6.1 per cent, equivalent to 203.3 million unemployed, through 2011.
Economics elite gather in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, which starts on January 26 2011.
The global financial crisis has 'drained the world's capacity' to deal with further shocks, according to the World Economic Forum's new Global Risks Report. The Forum says 20th century systems are failing to manage 21st century risks
As the leaders of the largest economies in the world, the CEOs of the big-name corporations and the pillars of the economics academia gather in Davos for their annual get-together under the cloud of the worst recession since the Great Depression, one thing must be clear - they had been warned of what was coming including in the very same Swiss ski resort setting, as anyone delving into the archives (Reuters in this case) would find.
World leaders acknowledged Putin's victory with reservations, and international observers say the election was skewed in the former president's favour.
Hollande's call for more spending and economic growth has struck a chord with French voters.
Gallup International Association poll gives president Sarkisian’s party 44 per cent, while three main challengers alleged ‘machinations’ by ruling party in what – in contrast to 2008 – reportedly was a largely peaceful election.
The Freedom House report says the media environment in the Middle East and North Africa underwent major improvements in 2011, but remained the worst-performing part of the world.
Dissatisfaction with jobs is a global phenomenon and two-thirds of workers all over the world intend to look for another job in the near future, the survey concluded.
Amid high unemployment and concerns over a mounting sovereign debt crisis, some of the world's top leaders, thinkers and business titans are gathering again in Davos, Switzerland .
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I was conclusion the other day that there obligated to be a way for the sake my kids to practice at digs what they learn in class. Then it hit me - songs!! On a melody going rounded and arched in their heads and they'll never lose it!
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Judah, one of the 12 tribes of Israel, descended from Judah, who was the fourth son born to Jacob and his first wife, Leah. It is disputed whether the name Judah was originally that of the tribe or the territory it occupied and which was transposed from which.
|After the Israelites took possession of the Promised Land, each was assigned a section of land by Joshua, who had replaced Moses as leader after the latters death. The tribe of Judah settled in the region south of Jerusalem and in time became the [...]
Read the full comment most powerful and most important tribe. Not only did it produce the great kings David and Solomon but also, it was prophesied, the Messiah would come from among its members. Modern Jews, moreover, trace their lineage to the tribes of Judah and Benjamin (absorbed by Judah) or to the tribe, or group, of clans of religious functionaries known as Levites. This situation was brought about by the Assyrian conquest of the Kingdom of Israel in 721 bc, which led to the partial dispersion of the 10 northern tribes and their gradual assimilation by other peoples. (Legends thus refer to them as the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.)|The southern Kingdom of Judah thrived until 587/586 bc, when it was overrun by the Babylonians, who carried off many of the inhabitants into exile. When the Persians conquered Babylonia in 538 bc, Cyrus the Great allowed the Jews to return to their homeland, where they soon set to work to replace the magnificent Temple of Jerusalem that the Babylonians had destroyed. The history of the Jews from that time forward is predominantly the history of the tribe of Judah.