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The Vatican denounces efforts to involve the Pope in a child abuse scandal dating back to his time as archbishop in Germany.
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The new mass movement against Italy's Berlusconi
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The EU is putting the finishing touches to a multi-billion euro bail-out for Greece after weeks of crisis, senior officials tell the BBC.
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The age of criminal responsibility will stay at 10, the government says, after a senior adviser for England calls for it to be raised.
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Officials in Georgia announce a scheme to let prisoners shorten their jail terms by spending time in a monastery instead.
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Police in the Irish Republic release three of the seven Muslims arrested over an alleged plot to murder a Swedish cartoonist.
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Weekend polls may loosen Sarkozy grip on Elysee Palace
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Children's strange misconceptions about science are revealed in a science knowledge quiz.
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Portugal's parliament backs an austerity budget aimed at cutting its deficit to the level permitted for countries using the euro.
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The European Central Bank chief tentatively backs the idea of a bail-out fund to bolster the eurozone's financial stability.
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The Pope once unwittingly approved housing for a priest accused of child abuse, his former diocese in Germany says.
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A long-serving Conservative MEP, expelled in a row over the party's new allies in Europe, has joined the Liberal Democrats.
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The UK announces a 300m-euro (£270m) loan guarantee for Vauxhall and Opel, the European arm of General Motors.
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A zebra at Zurich Zoo appeared doomed when visitors saw its head in the mouth of a hippo, but it was only cleaning its teeth.
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Portuguese police arrest a suspected Eta Basque militant who was trying to catch a flight from Lisbon to Venezuela.
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Factory output in the eurozone rose 1.7% between December and January, the biggest monthly rise since records began.
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BA cabin crew will go on strike for three days from 20 March and for four days from 27 March in a dispute over pay and staff levels.
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Pope Benedict XVI defends celibacy for Catholic priests, amid a new controversy about child sex abuse in Germany.
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Nicolas Sarkozy and Gordon Brown criticise the US for "protectionism" over an aerospace deal.
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Dr Rowan Williams is given an award on the decree of the Russian President for his literature on the country.
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Legal battle in Israel over Franz Kafka manuscripts
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Members of the BNP or any group that might promote racism will not be banned from teaching in England, the government says.
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EU launches new tests in bid to attract top talent
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy will hold separate talks in London later with Gordon Brown and Tory leader David Cameron.
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Report gives insight into everyday work of UK spy services
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New York and London have been ranked as the joint-top global financial centres according to new research.
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Fifty-one decapitated skeletons found in a burial pit in Dorset were those of Scandinavian Vikings, scientists say.
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Nine members of a Russian white supremacist group are jailed for up to 22 years in connection with the killing of an African man.
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Turkey withdraws its ambassador to Sweden after the parliament votes to describe as genocide the killing of Armenians in WWI.
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Three first-half goals see Juventus take command of their Europa League last-16 tie with Fulham but Dickson Etuhu's goal gives the Cottagers' hope.
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Pressure on UK after arrest of ex-Bosnian president
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Liverpool face an uphill task to progress from the last 16 of the Europa League after Eden Hazard's goal gave a lively Lille side a first-leg lead.