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Archive: News / World / Europe (8 Stories)

A nation of shopkeepers? UK seeks to keep its soul

03/08/2013 2:02am
The small shopkeepers in Greenwich are running out of time.

Hungarian cardinal's parents defied communism

03/08/2013 2:18am
He's the son of a deeply religious couple who defied communist repression to practice their faith. And if elected pope, Hungarian Cardinal Peter Erdo would be the second pontiff to come from eastern Europe _ following in the footsteps of the late John Paul II, a Pole who left a great legacy helping to topple communism.

Greek archaeological sites shut due to strike

03/08/2013 2:46am
Archaeological sites and museums across Greece have shut down for 24 hours due to a strike by Culture Ministry employees protesting planned reforms that aim to streamline the ministry's operations.

Sinn Fein defeats IRA victim's son in Ulster vote

03/08/2013 2:49am
A veteran of the Irish nationalist Sinn Fein party has won a special election to fill a Northern Ireland seat in the British Parliament, defeating a British Protestant candidate whose father was shot to death by the Irish Republican Army.

Bosnian woman helped make rape a war crime

03/08/2013 5:40am
There were days when she prayed for a bullet to end her suffering. When she thought she was dying of a heart attack, she whispered "Thank you God."

Nations seek EU mechanism to protect bloc's values

03/08/2013 6:40am
Germany and three other nations say the European Union needs a powerful watchdog to insure that member states adhere to fundamental values including democracy, respect for human rights and freedom of expression.

In run-up to pope election, dissidents seek voice

03/08/2013 7:20am
The election of a new pope always brings with it hopes for change from across the Catholic ideological and theological spectrum. Advocacy groups from around the world have descended on Rome to try to publicize their causes while media attention on the Vatican is high. These lay groups won't determine the vote. But some movements are influencing the debate, particularly those that count hundreds of active Catholic priests as members _ a threat the Vatican cannot easily ignore. On Friday, International Women's Day, cardinals who are working through the problems of the church before entering the conclave discussed the role of women in the church _ a first for the deliberations. Here is a look at some of the more well-known "dissident" reform and advocacy groups, from those claiming to have ordained female priests to those seeking Vatican files on sexually abusive priests.

Vatican brings flowers amid debate on women's role

03/08/2013 1:30pm
The Vatican's spokesman came to his press briefing Friday bearing flowers for female journalists to mark International Women's Day. "On behalf of all of us men, congratulations and happy Women's Day!" said a beaming Rev. Federico Lombardi.
 
   
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