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Russian Communist park restored amid wave of nostalgia A giant Moscow complex extolling the days of the old planned economy has been restored amid a wave of nostalgia for Russia's past.
22 August 2014
Paris relives the joy of liberation, 70 years on It was August 25, 1944, French and American armoured units burst into Paris to assure its liberation - an event marked all this week in the city.
22 August 2014
Edinburgh and London grapple over North Sea's black gold North Sea oil has been at the centre of fierce debate over Scotland's future ahead of an independence vote next month.
22 August 2014
British human rights campaigner Bamber dies British human rights campaigner Helen Bamber, an early member of Amnesty International, died at the age of 89 on Thursday.
22 August 2014
Life's a beach for Italy's dogs The sun brollies are up, the beach loungers full and the water is full of daytrippers splashing about.
21 August 2014
Former Ireland prime minister Reynolds dies aged 81: report Former Irish prime minister Albert Reynolds has died aged 81.
21 August 2014
Mysterious source of ozone-depleting chemical baffles NASA A chemical used in dry cleaning and fire extinguishers may have been phased out in recent years.
21 August 2014
'Suicide tourism' to Switzerland doubled: study A total of 172 "suicide tourists" travelled to Switzerland in 2012, to die with medical assistance -- a practice prohibited in many countries.
21 August 2014
Arctic Monkeys ready to chill after global success Award-winning British rockers Arctic Monkeys are ready for a break.
20 August 2014
Sicilian hilltop houses on sale for one euro, great view included Rustic abodes in a picturesque hilltop village on the island of Sicily, once home to Italian peasants and their donkeys, are up for sale for just one euro.
20 August 2014
Air France staff refuse to fly to Ebola-hit nations Some Air France flight crews are refusing to board planes bound for Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria over fears of the Ebola outbreak.
20 August 2014
Slovenia vote winner Cerar nominated as PM Slovenian President Borut Pahor nominated the winner of last month's election Miro Cerar, as prime minister of the troubled eurozone state.
20 August 2014
Russia vows to strengthen navy to ward off NATO Russia announced plans to bolster its navy with more advanced weapons in response to NATO's vow to halt the Kremlin's push into Ukraine.
20 August 2014
10-yo Kazakh singer succeeds at Junior New Wave 2014 Mukhammedali Zhugunusov, a 10 year singer from Kazakhstan won the third place at the Junior New Wave 2014.
19 August 2014
Hollande faces host of headaches on return from holiday President Francois Hollande faces a mountain of problems when French political life restarts after the long summer holidays.
19 August 2014
Assange will not leave until assured no US extradition: lawyer Julian Assange will not leave the Ecuador embassy in London until it is guaranteed he will avoid extradition to the United States.
19 August 2014
'Dozens' killed in rebel strike on refugee convoy: Ukraine Ukraine accused pro-Russian rebels of killing dozens of civilians fleeing the war-torn east.
19 August 2014
Three climbers die after 800-metre fall from Mont Blanc Three climbers have fallen 800 metres to their death in the Mont Blanc range, the latest in a series of tragedies on Europe's highest mountain.
18 August 2014
Leading Scottish historian backs independence campaign Prominent Scottish historian Tom Devine backed independence on Sunday in a boost to the Yes campaign a month from the referendum.
18 August 2014
'Some progress' in difficult Ukraine, Russia talks: Germany The Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers ended "difficult" talks on the Ukraine crisis with no concrete advances but "some progress".
18 August 2014
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