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THE HAGUE -- The fate of state-run Dubai World grew more muddled Monday, after the government of Dubai said it would not guarantee the massive debt run up by the company as it built sprawling complexes of six-star hotels and soaring modern office towers in the desert sands.
 
Carbon-credit dispute threatens new climate deal: Russia wants surplus carried over, but environmentalists call it counterproductive and unearned (Post, November 30, 2009)
 
World markets endure knocks: DUBAI CRISIS IS WAKE-UP CALL
Investors weigh risks in emerging economies
(Post, November 28, 2009)
 
Lithuania's castle in the air?: In downturn, reconstruction of Royal Palace goes from spirit builder to boondoggle in eyes of many (Post, November 28, 2009)
 
In Germany, the high price of going green (By Anthony Faiola, November 22, 2009)
 
Lithuania investigates facility that may have been CIA 'black site': Townspeople tell of secretive Americans at mysterious building (Post, November 19, 2009)
 
Europe emerges from recession: Euro zone data show growth Britain, Spain and Ireland lag behind (Post, November 14, 2009)
 
The rise of the right (By Fareed Zakaria, November 9, 2009)
 
German government, unions angry at GM: Automaker seeks to assuage fears over decision to keep Opel (Post, November 5, 2009)
 
British break up several bailed-out banks: Some want U.S. to follow suit to increase financial competition (Post, November 3, 2009; 9:18 AM)
 
A united country's divided people (By Clay Risen, November 1, 2009)
 
The dollar's fall is felt overseas: EUROPE, JAPAN FEAR FALLOUT
Declining value aids U.S. economic recovery
(Post, October 29, 2009)
 
A new North American union (By Jim Hoagland, October 25, 2009)
 
Can we find a new direction?: 80 years after the crash that ushered in the Great Depression, we're not repeating history's mistakes. We're making our own. (Post, October 25, 2009)
 
Recession continues to grip Britain: Spending cuts could come as government runs short of options to fight crisis (Post, October 24, 2009)
 
U.K. economy sinks deeper into recession (Post, October 23, 2009; 11:01 AM)
 
Wine: Argentina's ambassador of wine (By Dave McIntyre, October 21, 2009)
 
Investment firm dares to cry corruption in Russia: British company outlines tax fraud's many accomplices (Post, October 19, 2009)
 
A Recovering Germany, From a Canal's-Eye View (Post, October 18, 2009)
 
Nations Cast Plan for Expanded IMF: Role to Deepen in Global Economy (Post, October 7, 2009)
 
U.S. Aims To Isolate Iran if Talks Fail: Sanctions Would Disrupt Global Trade Over Nuclear Issue (Post, September 29, 2009)
 
Germany's Merkel Reelected Easily, Will Form New Coalition: Al-Qaeda, Taliban Threats Do Not Affect the Vote (Post, September 28, 2009)
 
Spain's Answer to Unemployment: Go Greener: Leader in Renewable Energy Considers Subsidies, Mandates to Build Industry (Post, September 24, 2009)
 
World's Wealthy Pay a Price In Crisis: Nations Raise Taxes, Tighten Regulations (Post, September 15, 2009)
 
GM Close to Closing Opel Deal: Canadian-Russian Consortium Would Buy European Holdings (Post, September 11, 2009)
 
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