The night before “the million-man-march”, Al Jazeera visits central Cairo, the heart of anti-government protests.
The Reserve Bank of Australia left interest rates unchanged in February as uncertainty over the outlook for the $1.3 trillion commodity-rich economy remains high after devastating floods in Queensland state in January.
The U.S. ambassador to China, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, said he would leave his Beijing post at the end of April, adding to speculation that he will make a run for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States has a vision for Egypt’s transition to real democracy: President Hosni Mubarak ends the state of emergency that has underpinned three decades of iron rule and gives up any lasting ambitions on winning re-election….
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge in Florida ruled Monday that President Barack Obama’s entire health care overhaul law is unconstitutional, placing even noncontroversial provisions under a cloud in a broad challenge that seems certain to be resolved only by the Supreme Court….
Country’s last working internet service provider has been disconnected, completing a complete shut down of web access.
Nissan Motor is pursuing an aggressive plan to localize production of vehicles in overseas growth markets, in part to reduce the impact from a strengthened yen.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Citing impending bad weather, the White House has rescheduled President Barack Obama’s trip to Penn State University to Thursday….
Longtime Japanese political leader Ichiro Ozawa was indicted over an alleged political funds law violation, which could trigger a major shift in Japan’s political landscape.
Organisers plan “million-man-march” on Tuesday in a bid to oust president Mubarak while the army vows not to use force.