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US jobless rate drops to 10%

The US jobless rate fell back to 10% in November as the economy shed the fewest jobs since the recession started two years ago, offering a promising sign that the labour market is starting to mend

Nato countries pledge 7,000 more troops

Rasmussen welcomes ‘solidarity in action’

Berlusconi fights for political life as trials resume

China eyes industrial bases in Africa

World Bank and Beijing in talks

Bernanke fights for Fed powers

Denies near-zero rates are fuelling bubbles

Pakistan militants attack Rawalpindi mosque

Army personnel targeted at prayers

India opts for voluntary cuts on emissions

Reduction falls short of legally binding agreement

ECB to unwind support for banks

Trichet rejects IMF calls to err on side of delay

Hard times test legal system to its limits

Dubai creditors struggle to recover debts

Obama presses business on jobs creation

White House signals unemployment may rise

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