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Ukraine president will scrap anti-protest laws Ukraine's beleaguered president on Monday agreed to scrap harsh anti-protest laws that set off a wave of clashes between protesters and police over the past week.
| NBCNews.com: Europe, 28-01-2014 00:00:31 |
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Tight security welcomes Olympic torch to Dagestan The Olympic torch arrived in Russia's volatile Dagestan region amid heightened security Monday as terrorism concerns continued to dominate the run-up to next month's Winter Olympics.
| NBCNews.com: Europe, 27-01-2014 13:05:25 |
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Pope John Paul II's blood stolen from church ROME -- A relic containing drops of late Pope John Paul II's blood has been stolen, Italian authorities said Monday. The vial was stolen from the Church of San Pietro della Leuca in the mountainous Abruzzo region in central Italy on Saturdday.
| NBCNews.com: Europe, 27-01-2014 12:02:17 |
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Snowden says NSA engages in industrial espionage BERLIN — The U.S. National Security Agency is involved in industrial espionage and will grab any intelligence it can get its hands on regardless of its value to national security, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden told a German TV network.
| NBCNews.com: Europe, 26-01-2014 16:34:31 |
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Militants tell Russia: Rebel against Putin, or else Militants who claimed responsibility for last month's suicide bombings that killed at least 34 people in the city of Volgograd have warned Russians that they faced more attacks if they didn’t rebel against President Vladimir Putin.
| NBCNews.com: Europe, 26-01-2014 12:24:07 |
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EU austerity country-by-country, BBC News, 2012-05-21
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Q&A: The Lisbon Treaty, BBC News, 2011-01-17
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EU downplays Irish bail-out talks, BBC News, 2010-11-17
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Barroso deplores EU budget blow, BBC News, 2010-11-16
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EU 'failing' over CIA renditions, BBC News, 2010-11-15
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Kosovo medics 'trafficked organs', BBC News, 2010-11-12
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