The New York Times Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany | BERLIN - About 100 days ago, Angela Merkel started a second term as chancellor, armed with a new center-right government coalition and an admonition for Germany. "This country has to finally grasp t... (photo: AP / Eckehard Schulz)
The New York Times Wall Street Lower on Economy and Debt Worries | Stocks fell moderately on Wall Street in early trading Monday as investors remain wary about the strength of the economic recovery and mounting debt concerns in Europe. | Major indexes have been on ... (photo: AP / Henny Ray Abrams)
LA Daily News Obama invites GOP leaders to health care talk By Charles Babington The Associated PressUpdated: 02/08/2010 07:03:50 AM PST | President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the Democratic National Committee Winter Meeting in Washington, Saturday,... (photo: White House / Lawrence Jackson) DemocraticHealthLeadersObamaPhotos
Al Jazeera Yanukovych 'wins Ukraine election' | Viktor Yanukovich, Ukraine's pro-Russian opposition leader, has claimed a slender win in presidential elections but Yulia Tymoshenko, his bitter rival in Sunday's run-o... (photo: AP/Sergei Chuzavkov) ElectionPhotosPresidentRussiaUkraine
The Independent Mourinho hints at return to England | Jose Mourinho has hinted that a return to England could be on the cards after revealing he has the option to leave current club Internazionale at the end of the season.... (photo: AP / Antonio Calanni) FootballMourinhoPhotosSoccerSport
Wall Street Journal European Stocks Follow Wall Street Higher By MICHELE MAATOUK | European stocks opened higher Monday, taking their cue from a late rally on Wall Street Friday. | The U.K. FTSE 100 index rose 0.9% to 5106.10, Germa... (photo: AP / Eduardo Di Baia) BusinessEconomyEuropeMarketPhotos