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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Mud is flying in France during an election campaign as a party is accused of foul play.
Czech travel company is offering guided travel tours for toys.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy visited a memorial for victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
Big waves of protests paralyzed daily life in Greece. The EU country is currently struggling in deep financial crisis.
The U.S. ambassador to London announced a winning design for a new U.S. embassy in the Britain’s metropolis.
A jury in Italy sparked outrage when it convicted three Google executives for a video showing a boy being bullied.
Flying police drones could get universal clearance after being grounded by aviation authorities.
Victor Yanukovych, to be anointed president of Ukraine on Thursday, is promising to change the country.
French air traffic controllers went on strike, halting half of all regional flights from the two main Paris hubs.
A Council of Europe delegation urged the Albanian PM Berisha to quickly solve the conflict over election fraud