US Election Draws Global Attention
LONDON - The re-election of President Barack Obama was broadly welcomed around the world, where his popularity has been running higher than in the United States. Obama had been scoring as much as 75 percent in international public opinion polls, ...www.voanews.com
US Election Results Reflect Obama's Political Acumen, says Scholar
An African-born scholar says the results of Tuesday's presidential elections testify to President Obama's political acumen and the wisdom of America's electorate.www.voanews.com
What foreign media are saying about the US election
Obama will disappoint his friends around the world, Gulf News (United Arab Emirates): Drone attacks continue to outrage public opinion in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.latimesblogs.latimes.com
Focus: US Election Described As Supportive For Gold, But Metal Falls Back With ...
They said President Barack Obama's re-election increases prospects for continued monetary stimulus in the U.S. Further, the status quo, with Democrats controlling the White House and Senate but Republicans controlling the House of Representatives, ...www.forbes.com
Efforts to oust Assad from Syria shift after US presidential election concludes
The developments came within hours of Barack Obama's re-election, with U.S. allies anticipating a new, bolder approach from the American president to end the deadlocked civil war that has killed more than 36,000 people since an uprising against Assad ...www.foxnews.com
Dollar gains after US election, fiscal worries dominate
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rose to a two-month high against major currencies on Wednesday as investors shifted focus to U.S. fiscal woes after President Barack Obama's re-election, bolstering the appeal of the safe-haven U.S. currency. The euro ...www.cnbc.com
What They Said: The US Election
President Barack Hussein Obama's reelection in the United States was welcomed by the Indian government, but provoked mixed reactions from business leaders, who remain concerned about Mr. Obama's business outsourcing policies for India.india.blogs.nytimes.com
Obama's Kenyan step-grandmother congratulates him on victory
Hundreds of people in the normally sleepy village stayed up all night watching a big-screen TV with U.S. election coverage, erupting in celebration early Wednesday as news of Obama's victory broke. People danced in the streets, sang songs praising ...latimesblogs.latimes.com
Asian Investors Breathe Sigh of Relief as Obama Wins
Asian stocks quickly reversed their downtrend on Wednesday after news of U.S. President Barack Obama's re-election removed a major source of uncertainty for regional markets. However, strategists told CNBC they were wary on how long the relief among ...www.cnbc.com
US election: Obama was the world's clear choice, even if enthusiasm has waned
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a frequent critic of U.S. policy, did not comment immediately, but the state-run Venezuelan News Agency said Obama returns to power "with various promises unfulfilled," including what it described as his failures to ...www.montrealgazette.com
Wall Street drops after US election, Draghi gloom on economy
NEW YORK - Stocks dropped on Wednesday as investors renewed their focus on a looming fiscal showdown in Congress after the re-election of President Barack Obama, and comments by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi fed concern about ...www.foxbusiness.com
Barack Obama wins US election: Karl Rove in on-air row with Fox News
Follow our US Election coverage as Barack Obama defeats Mitt Romney and is re-elected as President. The senior Republican Party adviser questioned calling victory to the incumbent candidate in Ohio, a state seen by both sides as key to amassing the 270 ...www.telegraph.co.uk
US Congress Still Divided After Election
WASHINGTON - While U.S. President Barack Obama won re-election, his Democratic Party boosted its numbers in the Senate, which it already controls.www.voanews.com
Korean Won Rises to 14-Month High as Obama Wins US Election
South Korea's won strengthened to a 14-month high as the re-election of U.S. President Barack Obama eased concern the Federal Reserve will rein in monetary stimulus, supporting inflows to emerging markets.www.businessweek.com
Nate Silver: politics 'geek' hailed for Barack Obama wins US election forecast
On election day, the 34 year-old, who had became a target for conservatives, also offered a 90.9 per cent probability of an Obama win in the US election. He forecast that Mr Obama would win 332 electoral college votes compared to 206 for Mr Romney ...www.telegraph.co.uk
Obama Election Speech: President Makes 2012 Victory Address (VIDEO, FULL ...
US President Barack Obama points at supporters as First Lady Michelle Obama gives the thumbs-up, flanked by Vice-President Joe Biden and Second Lady Jill Biden following Obama's speech on election night November 6, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois.www.huffingtonpost.com
New York Celebrates Barack Obama's Re-Election (PHOTOS)
US-VOTE-2012-ELECTION-OBAMA. People celebrate in Times Square as US networks projected that President Obama has been re-elected during the 2012 Presidential Election in New York, New York on November 6, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Mehdi Taamallah ...www.huffingtonpost.com
Donald Trump in astonishing Twitter rant after Barack Obama wins US election
Donald Trump in astonishing Twitter rant after Barack Obama wins US election. Donald Trump, the billionaire property mogul, went into meltdown on Twitter, launching an extraordinary rant in the wake of Barack Obama's election win. Donald Trump in ...www.telegraph.co.uk
US election: Michelle Obama recycles Michael Kors metallic raspberry dress for ...
First Lady Michelle Obama kicked off her husband's second term in office as she means to go on this morning. Instead of showcasing a spectacular new designer frock she recycled a metallic raspberry coloured dress by Michael Kors, first seen in 2010.www.mirror.co.uk
US election 2012: Barack Obama's 'four more years' tweet most popular ever
"Four more years," he said straight afterwards, posting a photo of himself hugging First Lady Michelle Obama as other TV networks followed suit and, one-by-one, announced his re-election as 44th President of the United States.www.telegraph.co.uk
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
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