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24.11.2008, 20:14

Revealed: Obama’s new economic team

U.S. president-elect Barack Obama has named his economic team which will be pivotal in guiding the country through the current economic crisis.

26.11.2008, 16:49

Professor Igor Panarin: When America fell to pieces the shouting was outrageous

As early as autumn 2009 the economic crisis may lead to a civil war in the USA and then to its division into parts. Igor Panarin, doctor of political science, dean of the foreign affairs department at the Diplomacy Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry,

27.11.2008, 06:19

US car industry runs out of road

The U.S. state of Michigan used to be the throbbing heart of the once-mighty American auto industry and a vital employer. But the current financial crisis has brought this engine of U.S. business near the brink of collapse and some Michigan residents are

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama introduces New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson as Secretary of Commerce (AFP Photo / Scott Olson) 03.12.2008, 19:32

Obama nominates Commerce Secretary

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has appointed New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson as Secretary of Commerce, a top economic position, which is especially important at a time of financial meltdown.

Barack Obama (AFP photo/Jim Watson) 08.12.2008, 03:42 1 comment

Obama wants ‘to reset U.S.-Russian relations’

The U.S. wants to co-operate with Russia in areas like nuclear non-proliferation and anti-terrorism – despite existing disagreements between the countries, says president-elect Barack Obama during an interview on NBC's “Meet the Press&rdq

New U.S. Administration to clean up the mess

Published: 22 November, 2008, 10:24


Hillary Clinton is ready to join Barack Obama's cabinet as the Secretary of State, according to the United States' National Public radio. If appointed she will have to deal with George Bush's controversial foreign policy legacy.

 
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