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CNNMoney: Americans are overpaid

U.S. workers are overpaid, relative to equally productive foreigners doing the same work. If the global economy is ever to get back into balance, that gap needs to be closed.

Global swine flu deaths top 1,100

More than 1,100 people worldwide have died from swine flu since it emerged in Mexico and the U.S. in April, according to the latest figures from the World Health Organization.

Israel minister: I'll quit if indicted for corruption

Israel's foreign minister will resign from the post if he is indicted on corruption charges, he said Monday.

Israeli police want nation's foreign minister charged

Israeli police Sunday recommended charging Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman with a slew of crimes following a lengthy corruption probe.

Communists lead Moldovan elections

Communists hold a commanding lead -- but short of a majority -- in Moldovan parliamentary elections, state media reported Thursday.

Moldovan government attacking journalists, reporter says

Alina Radu's newsroom in Moldova has turned into an impromptu safehouse for local journalists, as their attempts to cover massive anti-government protests this week have put them in danger in the former Soviet state.

Moldova: Romania to blame for Twitter riots

Moldova's president Wednesday accused Romania of involvement in a huge anti-communist protest, much of it coordinated on Facebook and Twitter, which saw government buildings ransacked and police arrest scores of demonstrators.

Last-gasp goal maintains Spain winning run

An injury-time goal from Albert Riera earned European champions Spain a 2-1 victory against Turkey in Istanbul to retain their 100 per cent record in World Cup qualifying Group Five.

Denmark 'happiest' country in the world

Denmark is the world's most content nation, according to a new study on global wellbeing, but the good news is, despite the credit crunch and rising fuel and food prices, all of us are getting happier.

Manchester City off to Faroe Islands

Manchester City, under their new manager Mark Hughes, will make a low-key start to their UEFA Cup campaign this month, when they play the first leg of their first qualifying round tie away to EB/Streymur, of the Faroe Islands.

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