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Archive: News / World / Europe (17 Stories)

Europe eases the austerity whip _ a little

03/15/2013 1:07am
Three and a half years into its government-debt crisis, there are signs that Europe is adopting a gentler approach toward austerity.

Germany: Strike at Duesseldorf, Cologne airports

03/15/2013 3:13am
More than 300 flights have been cancelled at Germany's Duesseldorf and Cologne-Bonn airports after security personnel walked off the job to press wage demands ahead of a new round of negotiations.

Scientists test skeletons for Black Death bacteria

03/15/2013 4:05am
Scientists digging a new railway in London have uncovered 13 skeletons that will be tested to see if they died from the Black Death plague in the 14th century.

TV reporter broadcasts live from China police van

03/15/2013 5:23am
A broadcast from Beijing's Tiananmen Square has turned into a bizarre television experience for British viewers after a Sky News reporter and his camera operator were detained by Chinese authorities on live television.

Catholic organization loses Danish card game case

03/15/2013 7:15am
A Danish court has ruled against Opus Dei in its suit against a Danish publisher for alleged trademark violations in a card game that uses the name of the Roman Catholic organization.

Swiss police storm home of fugitive in HIV trial

03/15/2013 8:06am
Swiss police have arrested a self-styled acupuncturist who holed up in his home after refusing to attend a trial at which he is accused of intentionally infecting 16 people with HIV.

EU leaders fail to agree on arming Syrian rebels

03/15/2013 9:08am
On the second anniversary of the uprising that evolved into Syria's brutal civil war, leaders at a European Union summit Friday found themselves facing a difficult dilemma: trying to predict whether funneling more arms to rebels trying to overthrow Syrian leader Bashar Assad would save lives or result in more deaths.

UK's Cameron disagrees with pope over Falklands

03/15/2013 9:19am
The pope may be infallible to his followers, but not to British Prime Minister David Cameron.

UK priest surprises court with secret marriage

03/15/2013 9:51am
A jury in northern England got a surprise at the trial of a Roman Catholic priest accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl: The cleric has been secretly married for more than a decade.

Ethnic Hungarians in Romania mark national day

03/15/2013 10:43am
Thousands of ethnic Hungarians paraded in Romania on Friday to celebrate the Hungarian national holiday, and some expressed concern that their minority may not be allowed to retain the special privileges it enjoys.

Doctor convicted for filmed assaults on patients

03/15/2013 11:12am
A doctor in Britain who used a wristwatch camera to film himself sexually abusing patients has confessed to dozens of offenses.

Dutch lesbians raising Turkish boy go into hiding

03/15/2013 11:14am
A Dutch lesbian couple have gone into hiding with their foster son after the boy's biological parents said on television in Turkey that they object to the pair taking care of their child.

2 injured in shooting at German police station

03/15/2013 11:30am
A man has opened fire at a police station in Germany as he was taken to be fingerprinted, shooting two police officers in the leg before he was overwhelmed by their colleagues.

Pope visits ailing Argentine cardinal in hospital

03/15/2013 11:53am
Pope Francis on Friday made a surprise visit to a Rome hospital to cheer up a fellow Argentine, a cardinal who had a heart attack the day the pontiff was elected.

Hungary: Snowstorm strands thousands in their cars

03/15/2013 12:31pm
A snowstorm in Hungary brought drifts 10 feet (3 meters) high and violent gusts of wind, forcing thousands of people to spend the night in their cars or in emergency shelters after being stranded on a major highway.

Pope Francis reaches out to Jews

03/15/2013 1:27pm
Like his predecessor, Pope Francis reached out to Rome's Jewish community at the very start of his pontificate, pledging to continue to strengthen the increasingly close ties between Catholics and Jews.
 
   
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