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Arkansas Democrat gets tough with banks

Blanche Lincoln, the Democratic senator from

Libor rises on debt concerns

Concern about the exposure of European banks to the debts

Kagan unlikely to see delay on nomination

Senate Republicans are unlikely to block the approval Supreme

Euro concerns weigh on sentiment

Global Markets Overview: The single currency bounces off

ECB reveals €16.5bn bond purchases

European Central Bank says it has bought €16.5bn worth

Japan to launch solar-powered spacecraft

Visionaries have dreamed of using light as a form of space

Medvedev to address energy alliance on Ukraine visit

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev was due in Ukraine on

New battle plan needed for a crisis-prone world

With one crisis begetting another, and the fuse between

Azerbaijan cancels mosque demolition after warning from Iran

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has ruled that the controversial

Contemporary music platform for Eminönü

A huge contemporary music platform is being constructed

Berlin calls for eurozone budget laws

Germany is to press other eurozone countries to adopt their

21st century’s Sinatra in Istanbul for a special concert

Harry Connick Jr., a veteran musician, composer and pianist

Turkish, Iranian, Brazilian ministers agree on nuclear fuel plan, AA reports

The foreign ministers of Iran, Turkey and Brazil agreed

Hedge fund rules defended by French MEP

French MEP Jean-Paul Gauzès insists that most hedge funds

Hedegaard pushes for EU carbon cuts

Connie Hedegaard, Europe’s climate chief, convenes a

US panel targets online bank fraud

US regulators are drafting plans to force banks to protect