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  • Spain applies to join South Africa's case at top UN court accusing Israel of genocide

    South Africa filed its case with the International Court of Justice late last year. It alleged that Israel was breaching the genocide convention in its military assault that has laid waste to large swaths of Gaza.

  • Anand Mahindra is 'working hard' to learn Spanish: 'My son-in-law, grandson are Spanish speakers'

    Anand Mahindra also had a word of advice for a Twitter follower who is also learning Spanish. 'Por supuesto! Yo tambien. Nunca me rendiré…

  • Influencer says she and her boyfriend cooked a part of her knee in pasta and ate it

    According to the influencer, she did not find the act weird as people eat the bones, cartilage, and other parts of 'worse animals'.

  • Netflix loses 1 million Spanish users over password policing

    In early February, Netflix introduced a €5.99 ($6.57) monthly fee for users in Spain who shared their log-in details with another household and technical measures to detect such sharing.

  • Uber expands into Spanish tourist hotspot

    Thursday's announcement comes about two months after the U.S. company re-launched in Barcelona with a fully-licensed service after it was forced to shut down in the face of taxi driver protests three years ago.

  • Belgian privacy watchdog takes Facebook to court

    Belgium's privacy watchdog has begun legal action against Facebook, accusing the social network site of tracking its users across the web and even monitoring the activities of those without an account.

  • Swiss begins naming Indians, others being probed at home

    Two Indian women figure among scores of foreign nationals with Swiss bank accounts, whose names have been made public by Switzerland in its official gazette for being probed in their respective countries

  • BBVA bank denies credit exposure, relationship, with Sahara

    Sahara head Subrata Roy has been held in jail for over a year after the company failed to comply with a court order to refund billions of dollars from an illegal bond programme.

  • Vinegar: Varsha Bhawnani's Spanish inspired fashion line

    Young Turks catches up with Varsha Bhawnani to know all about her Spanish inspired fashion line called Vinegar.

  • Two months to shape the euro zone's future

    After a summer lull, the euro zone faces two months that will go a long way to dictate whether its debt crisis, now into a third year, will spiral out of control or finally be contained.

  • Google Translate app update allows translations of text in images

    The Google Translate app for Android has been updated to version 2.5. The new version, among other things, allows users to take a picture of the text...

  • Wall Street ends weak quarter with a bang; Nasdaq gains 3%

    Stocks surged on Friday to close out a sour quarter on a high note as investors cheered an agreement by European leaders to stabilize the region's banks, a pact that helped remove some of the uncertainty that has plagued markets.

  • Vettel sets the pace in Valencia

    World champion Sebastian Vettel looked a good bet to end Formula One's record run of different winners and complete a Valencia hat-trick with the fastest time in European Grand Prix free practice on Friday.

  • World stocks gain on reports of action over EU crisis

    World shares and key commodities such as oil and copper gained for a second day on Tuesday on speculation that European leaders would agree on fresh action to tackle the region's debt crisis, and on reports China plans measures to boost sagging growth.

  • Nikkei retreats on caution ahead of Spain bond sale

    Japan's Nikkei average slipped 0.8% on Thursday, reversing the previous session's sharp gains as investors avoided risk ahead of a closely watched Spanish bond auction later in the day.

  • Japan's Nikkei extends losing streak as Sony tumbles

    Japan's Nikkei share average dropped 0.8% on Wednesday to mark its seventh consecutive session of losses as fresh concerns about Spanish and Italian finances and slowing global growth sapped investor appetite.

  • US stocks extend losing streak, euro falls

    Wall Street stocks extended their recent losing streak on Tuesday, stung by worries about slowing US job growth, while the euro fell on nagging concerns about Europe's fiscal problems.

  • Euro crisis needs 'mother of all firewalls': OECD

    Euro zone finance ministers need to impress finance markets with the size of their rescue fund for indebted countries when they meet later this week, the head of the OECD said on Tuesday, advocating "the mother of all firewalls".

  • Google Translate for Android now in 16 languages

    When Google Translate came to Android, sometime last year, it did manage to bring the ease of communicating in the language

  • Gold hovers near record high, euro zone eyed

    Investors will watch Italy's bond auctions later in the week after yields on Spanish and Italian government bonds hit highest levels in 14 years on Tuesday, reflecting nervousness among investors about these country's fiscal conditions.

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