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Archive: News / World / Europe (11 Stories)

Why are so many French held by Al-Qaida?

02/22/2013 1:23am
The red warning zones expand along with the numbers of French men, women and now children who have become the largest group of nationals held hostage by al-Qaida and its loose affiliates.

Panetta, NATO partner, differ on troop numbers

02/22/2013 6:40am
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and his German counterpart offered conflicting accounts Friday of a discussion about how many U.S. and European forces would remain in Afghanistan after the anticipated end of combat after 2014.

Czech Republic's deal with religious groups signed

02/22/2013 7:55am
The Czech government signed deals with representatives of 16 religious groups on Friday to pay them billions of dollars in compensation for property that the country's former Communist regime seized from them.

Iranian diplomat seeking asylum in Norway

02/22/2013 9:18am
A lawyer says an Iranian diplomat in Norway is seeking asylum in the Nordic country.

Man found guilty of beheading UK woman in Spain

02/22/2013 10:36am
A man has been convicted of beheading a British woman with a knife inside a supermarket on a Spanish resort island and will be sentenced to spend time in a psychiatric institution.

Kremlin waits for US probe in Russian boy's death

02/22/2013 11:43am
Moscow should "temper emotions" over the death of a Russian boy adopted by an American family, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said Friday after the U.S. ambassador urged Russian authorities and the media to stop their "sensational exploitations" of the case.

Cardinal: Married Catholic priests a possibility

02/22/2013 11:51am
Roman Catholic priests should be allowed to marry and have children, Britain's most senior Catholic cleric said Friday.

Greece: Fierce storm causes blackouts, road havoc

02/22/2013 12:20pm
Torrential rainfall in Greece's capital Friday crippled traffic, inundated basements and streets, and was blamed for the death of woman whose car was trapped in floodwater, authorities said.

German police return smuggled artifacts to Kosovo

02/22/2013 1:21pm
Seven artifacts dating as far back as 4,000 B.C. have been returned to Kosovo after German police stumbled on them in an unrelated raid, the country's culture minister said Friday.

Shoes are the new jewelry on Milan runways

02/22/2013 1:55pm
Donatella Versace once famously said that shoes are the new jewelry.

Comic's protest movement shakes up Italy election

02/22/2013 2:04pm
The burly man with a shock of silver curls and a scruffy beard gesticulates wildly on Milan's Piazza del Duomo, unleashing a sprawling diatribe against the political establishment.
 
   
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