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Greece’s government may rent out police officers for 30 euros ($40 dollars) an hour.
Greek police and protesters clashed in Athens just a few hours after a pensioner killed himself outside of the parliament building.
Sky News said on Thursday that it illegally hacked e-mail accounts on two occasions.
Anders Behring Breivik, the self-confessed orchestrator of the massacre that killed 77 people last summer, said the psychiatric report is false.
Two surviving leaders of the 1980 coup in Turkey have gone on trial, charged with overthrowing the government.
The global financial crisis has forced some members of the European Union to cut back on development aid to other countries, according to a report from the Organization for [...]
At least 31 people were killed on board a Russian passenger plane in Siberia that crashed shortly after it took off.
The U.K. and Argentina are holding services for the 30-year anniversary of the Falkland Islands war.
Hungary President, Pal Schmitt, said on Monday that he is resigning over a plagiarism scandal over his doctoral thesis.
Italy needs an independent watchdog organization to fight widespread corruption that hampers the country.