EUROPE 7:11pm

EU leaders set to tighten budget

European Union Council president Herman Van Rompuy delivers a speech after receiving his award of the European Prize Coudenhove-Kalergi 2012, in Vienna, Austria on November 16, 2012. ©AFP

Council president Van Rompuy proposes cuts of €15bn

ASIA-PACIFIC 4:12pm

MSF warns of emergency in Myanmar camps

Delivery of medical care in Rakhine hampered by intimidation

Tunisian protesters hold a banner during a demonstration against the assassination of vocal government critic Chokri Belaid (featured on the banner) on February 7, 2013 in Siliana northwest of Tunis. Protesters torched and ransacked an office of the ruling Islamist Ennahda party in Siliana while spontaneous protests erupted in a dozen towns and cities in Tunisia despite the premier's attempts to defuse the crisis by pledging to form a new government. ©AFP MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA 11:36am

Tunisian union calls for general strike

Political uncertainty deepens and street clashes escalate

From GLOBAL ECONOMY 5:31pm

Japan’s Tepco signs gas deal with US

Purchase agreement signals belief export restrictions will be eased

Lunar new year travellers wait for their train at the West Railway Station in Beijing as they join millions of other workers leaving the capital for the holiday ©AFP ASIA-PACIFIC 10:01am

China’s urban balancing act

New leadership under pressure to reform social system

Money Supply 2:47pm

As it happened: Draghi quizzed on Ireland and Italy

Coverage of monthly ECB press briefing as UK MPs grill Carney

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