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Archive: News / World / Europe (9 Stories)

Rescuer defends Romania's horses from slaughter

02/14/2013 3:23am
The name of his farm translates roughly as "Saving Horses from Wolves." But for Simion Craciun, the real predators are from the nearby slaughterhouse.

Rwandan in Norway given 21 years in genocide case

02/14/2013 6:17am
A Norwegian court on Thursday convicted a Rwandan man living in Norway for participating in the 1994 genocide in his home country and sentenced him to 21 years in prison.

German education chief replaced after plagiarism

02/14/2013 6:36am
Germany has sworn in a new education minister after her predecessor stepped down over claims that she plagiarized parts of her doctoral thesis decades ago.

Crashed Ukrainian plane hit weather station

02/14/2013 8:48am
A plane that crashed at a Ukrainian airport, killing five people, hit the airport's weather station while landing in thick fog, officials said Thursday.

Russia charges Georgian deputy with plotting riots

02/14/2013 9:51am
Russia's top investigative agency on Thursday charged a lawmaker from the former Soviet republic of Georgia with plotting anti-government riots.

Papal conclave still largely a European club

02/14/2013 10:34am
The face of the Roman Catholic Church has changed profoundly in Pope Benedict XVI's lifetime. Congregations in the West are smaller and older, while those in Africa, Latin America and pockets of Asia are booming, bringing youth and energy to the Catholic world.

US legal scholar Ronald Dworkin dies in UK at 81

02/14/2013 10:56am
American philosopher and constitutional law expert Ronald Dworkin, a liberal scholar who argued that the law should be founded on moral integrity, has died at the age of 81.

French journalist freed from detention in Iraq

02/14/2013 11:12am
France's foreign ministry says a French journalist detained in Iraq last month has been freed. Activists for media freedom and France's government had decried the detention.

Litany of secrets after papal retirement bombshell

02/14/2013 3:06pm
For an institution devoted to eternal light, the Vatican has shown itself to be a master of smokescreens since Pope Benedict XVI's shock resignation announcement.
 
   
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