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  • U.N. nuclear talks with Iran fail, no new meeting set

    U.N. nuclear talks with Iran fail, no new meeting set

    By Fredrik Dahl, Reuters

    VIENNA (Reuters) - U.N. inspectors returned on Thursday from talks in Tehran with no deal on reviving a nuclear investigation and no date for a new meeting, failing to produce even a small signal of...

  • Exclusive: Russia plans $25-$30 billion oil-for-loans deal with China

    Exclusive: Russia plans $25-$30 billion oil-for-loans deal with China

    By Dmitry Zhdannikov and Vladimir Soldatkin, Reuters

    LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Rosneft is seeking to borrow up to $30 billion from China in exchange for possibly doubling oil supplies, making Beijing the largest consumer of Russian oil and further...

  • High stakes if Apple e-books antitrust case goes to trial

    High stakes if Apple e-books antitrust case goes to trial

    By Andrew Longstreth, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - As the only remaining defendant in the U.S. government's e-books antitrust case, Apple Inc appears headed for a high-stakes trial that could significantly increase the personal...

  • EU, U.S. to start free trade talks

    EU, U.S. to start free trade talks

    By Philip Blenkinsop and Ethan Bilby, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United States and European Union aim to start negotiating a vast Transatlantic free trade pact by June, though the plan confirmed on Wednesday faces many hurdles before it...

  • Ireland moves to quell horsemeat fears, calls meeting

    Ireland moves to quell horsemeat fears, calls meeting

    By Adrian Croft and Padraic Halpin, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland said on Monday it would order Irish meat processors to carry out DNA tests to reassure consumers worried by the discovery of horsemeat in some beef products and...