The Australian New threat to cheap Chinese goods | CHINESE exporters - who have been largely responsible for driving down the prices of Australian consumer goods such as clothing and furniture - have started passing on higher costs as they battle a ... (photo: AP / Elizabeth Dalziel)
The Guardian EU keeps Indonesia on airline blacklist, adds Gabon (Adds commissioner quotes, detail) BRUSSELS, July 24 (Reuters) - The European Commission added the west African state of Gabon to its airline safety blacklist on Thursday and maintained a ban on all I... (photo: GNU / Szilas )
The Philippine Star The next crisis: Water | The global oil and food crisis have driven the prices of basic commodities to unprecedented levels, resulting in food riots and the toppling of governments as seen by the likes of Haiti. What we are... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) DisastersPeoplePhotosSocietyWater
Inquirer Asian units buoyed by falling oil, peso jumps | Most Read Business Meralco seeks to recoup P12B Like a prized bride, bank wants hefty dowry Consumer spending: Why nine is the magic number Oil near six-week low on demand woes Asian units buoyed by... (photo: Creative commons )
International Herald Tribune Food and oil prices take toll across Asia | : While prices are rising in the United States and Europe, the biggest increases are being felt in Asia, with double-digit inflation already a problem in India and Viet... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) AsiaEconomyPeoplePhotosSociety