Workers at Spain's Iberia begin 15 days of strikes
02/18/2013 1:24am
Ground staff and cabin crews at Spain's Iberia are beginning 15 days of strikes to protest plans to lay off 3,800 staff.
Arms vendors turn to cyber security as sales drop
02/18/2013 1:36am
The world's largest arms vendors are expanding in the cybersecurity sector as austerity measures weigh on sales of traditional weapons, a Swedish peace research institute said Monday.
BBC journalists go on strike over job cuts
02/18/2013 2:06am
BBC reporters have walked off the job for 24 hours to protest job cuts at the broadcaster.
Dead Russian whistleblower set for day in court
02/18/2013 2:17am
The trial of whistleblowing Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky is to begin next month, even though he died in prison three years ago.
EU foreign ministers discuss ending war in Syria
02/18/2013 2:55am
EU foreign ministers are discussing how to bring an end to the violence in Syria, a discussion that will likely include the difficult issue of whether to amend the arms embargo against the country so that military aid can be funneled to rebels fighting the regime of Bashar Assad.
UN panel: Syria civil war more sectarian, radical
02/18/2013 3:18am
A U.N.-appointed panel of inquiry is warning that Syria's civil war is becoming increasingly sectarian and that both sides are becoming more radicalized _ in part due to the growing, though still relatively small, presence of foreign fighters.
London Fashion Week in high gear
02/18/2013 5:34am
London Fashion Week is expecting a very high-profile day, with shows coming from Tom Ford, Burberry and top designers.
How many votes is a photo op with the pope worth?
02/18/2013 6:54am
How much weight does an endorsement from a lame-duck pope carry in the upcoming election?
EU lawmakers threaten to veto tightened budget
02/18/2013 7:44am
The leaders of the European Parliament are threatening to veto the bloc's multi-annual budget because of its deep cuts.
Alleged Kurdish extortion ring: France charges 11
02/18/2013 8:13am
French authorities have filed preliminary charges against 11 people as part of a judicial probe into alleged extortion to raise funds for a banned Kurdish rebel group in Turkey.
EU eases sanctions on Zimbabwe
02/18/2013 8:56am
The European Union is easing sanctions against Zimbabwe in light of an agreement by the country's political parties on a draft constitution and the announcement of a referendum on it.
Cyprus: Charges dropped for air crash defendants
02/18/2013 8:57am
Cyprus' attorney general on Monday dropped manslaughter and other charges against four defendants on trial for a 2005 plane crash that killed 121 people because a Greek court had already convicted three of them in a separate trial.
Belgian court keeps pedophile killer in prison
02/18/2013 9:30am
Pedophile killer Marc Dutroux was on Monday denied conditional release from jail, which would have allowed him to walk the streets with an electronic ankle bracelet, the latest turn in a case that has long transfixed and horrified Belgium.
Belarus guard get 2-year sentence for teddy bears
02/18/2013 11:31am
A Belarusian court has handed out a two-year prison sentence to a border guard who failed to protect the ex-Soviet nation from foreign teddy bears.
French dad in custody fight on 4-day crane protest
02/18/2013 11:52am
A French father demanding visiting rights with his son climbed down Monday from his protest perch atop a crane, but said it will be a long time before divorced dads are seen as credible single parents and get the same rights in France as mothers.
Spanish woman sets herself on fire in bank
02/18/2013 2:01pm
Authorities say a Spanish woman walked into a bank branch in a small eastern city, doused herself with flammable liquid and set herself ablaze.
Burberry, Tom Ford lead London fashion showcase
02/18/2013 4:19pm
Bold looks at Burberry Prorsum and a much-anticipated show by Tom Ford brought London Fashion Week to an exhilarating climax Monday, packed with starry front rows and catwalks awash in a riot of animal prints, contrasting textures and embellishments.
Round-the-world UK cyclists killed in Thailand
02/18/2013 5:29pm
A British couple's round-the-world cycling odyssey ended in tragedy when both of them were killed in a road accident in Thailand.
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