Fleet Facebook IPO on Nasdaq
Shares popular social network barely rises amid heavy trading and market problems after the third highest bid ever. Facebook, the world's largest social networking site, has raised $ 16bn for itself ...
Facebook to go public in huge IPO
Social networking site aims to raise up to $ 16bn, despite critics' claims that the company is overvalued. Facebook is set to go public on Friday. The world's largest social networking ...
Mladic trial suspended over ‘mistakes’
Presiding judge postpones trial of Bosnian Serb military leader in The Hague until further notice. The war crimes tribunal Yuglosav been postponed until further notice the judgment against the former commander ...
Greece to hold new elections
Announcement follows the failure of politicians to form a coalition government despite several rounds of talks. Greece will hold a new election after the politicians failed to form a government, nine ...
Hollande sworn in as president of France
Francois Hollande, is committed to "new path" for Europe as it becomes country's first leftist president in 17 years. Francois Hollande, is committed to "open a new way" to address the ...
Man City crowned English champions
A crazy end to a crazy season as Manchester City win the English Premier League with two dramatic injury time-targets. Sergio Aguero 93rd minute goal ensured Manchester City a 3-2 victory ...
Algeria’s ruling party wins parliamentary elections
National Liberation Front has 220 seats and its sister party in government, the National Democratic Rally, 68 bags. National Liberation Front of Algeria and a sister party to win the legislative ...
Sarkozy and Hollande in final election push
A final day of campaigning in elections in France is taking place as a starter President Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande, Socialist rival, look for votes in Sunday's second round. Recent ...
Clashes erupt at mass rally in Cairo
Egyptian armed forces and protesters have clashed in Cairo, with the troops with stones and water cannons to disperse demonstrators trying to reach the Ministry of Defence. Hundreds of soldiers guarding ...