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The British company will sue Transocean, claiming that every safety device failed before last year's explosion.
Banks have lost a judicial review to overturn regulations regarding the mis-selling of payment protection insurance.
Bashar al-Assad’s regime ends emergency law in place since 1963 while protests continue.
The Prime Minister suggested his predecessor could not be up to the task, arguing the Fund needs someone “extraordinarily competent”.
Owner Ian Dodsworth remains silent on a transaction which could strengthen Twitter’s technological outreach.
Finance minister to meet officials representing lenders to set conditions of rescue package.
Pressure mounts on Eurozone as the Moody’s credit rating agency labels Irish banks’ ratings as junk.
China's economy still growing at a rate of almost 10 per cent - but consumer prices are up too.
Newspaper to return to the shelves - but no ressurection for its sister paper, the Daily Sport.
In an attempt to bypass the Constitution, Sandra Torres divorced Alavaro Colom, the Guatemalan President, in a move the opposition labelled as “electoral fraud”.