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British Inquiry Questions Murdoch Lobbyist
Testimony before an inquiry into the British press could throw new light on the ties between the government and Rupert Murdoch?s media empire.
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Euro Zone Crisis Boils as Leaders Fail to Signal New Steps
Regional leaders meeting in Brussels failed to signal concrete steps to stimulate the economy or resolve the competing agendas of the German chancellor and the French president.
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Russia Reports Successful Test of Missile
The intercontinental ballistic missile launched on Wednesday is designed to overpower American missile defenses.
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In Russia, Putin Backs Higher Protest Fines
President Vladimir V. Putin lent his support to a sharp increase in fines for citizens who take part in unsanctioned demonstrations.
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With Eurovision Comes Scrutiny of Azerbaijan?s Rights Record
Azerbaijan?s government has gone all out to prepare for the Eurovision song contest, and rights groups have seized the chance to spotlight the country?s record of abuses.
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Russia?s Aleksei Kudrin Warns of Fallout From Economic Crisis
An economic downturn in Russia could swell the ranks of protesters who have opposed the re-election of Vladimir V. Putin as president, the former minister Aleksei L. Kudrin said.
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Britain Charts Way to Wider Nuclear Investment
Britain announced plans Tuesday to finance a new generation of nuclear power plants and renewable energy facilities in a move that illustrates divergent energy policies within the European Union.
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World Briefing | Europe: Britain: CNN Host Is Said to Have Boasted in 2002 of the Ease of Hacking Into Voice Mail
A BBC journalist said Wednesday that the former tabloid newspaper editor Piers Morgan showed him how to hack into phones 10 years ago.
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World Briefing | Europe: Russia: 10 Convicted in Bombing of Express Train in 2009
Ten people were found guilty on Tuesday of charges relating to the bombing of a Moscow-Saint Petersburg express train in 2009 that killed 28 people.
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Pressure Grows on Germany Over Euro Bonds
A renewed call for European bonds backed by the bloc is growing, but Germany said Tuesday that there was no way it would bend on collective debt.
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Putin Moves Confidants to the Kremlin
President Vladimir V. Putin?s choices for his Kremlin administration will be the political heavyweights who have accompanied him for more than a decade.
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Education Cuts Met With Strike in Spain
Cuts to education and health care, which had been considered sacrosanct until now, have prompted nationwide strikes and protests.
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Greek Businesses Fear Switch From Euro Back to Drachma
The move would involve complex legal and financial steps and could set back the economy further, many say.
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World Briefing | Europe: Russia Demands Inquiry in Death of Child in U.S.
The United States government tried to head off a diplomatic row with Russia regarding an investigation into the death of a Russian child in an adoptive American family.
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Greek Leftist Reaches Out, to Little Avail
Alexis Tsipras, Greece?s rising young political star, found himself shunned by top leaders in both France and Germany.
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Main Parties in Italy Hear Alarm Bells After Vote
The results of local runoff elections across Italy are being widely analyzed not as a measure of what Italians want, but what they no longer care for -- and turnout was low: 51.3 percent.
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I.H.T. Special Report: Smart Business: Made in China, but Assembled in Bulgaria
With low production costs, cheap labor and a flat tax rate, Bulgaria offered an ideal opportunity for Great Wall Motor, which now builds three models in the country.
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After Protests, Iran Recalls Ambassador From Azerbaijan
The ambassador in Baku was summoned home amid a series of protests and rising tensions over matters as varied as weapons purchases and the Eurovision song contest.
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Letter From Europe: The Phone-Hacking Scandal Should Not Taint All Journalists
The journalists who cover massacres, wars, civil unrest or tell to a victim's story help others see and understand the world, and some, like Marie Colvin and Anthony Shadid, died doing this.
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Putin Announces New Russian Cabinet
All but a few of Russia?s cabinet of ministers were replaced. Of the new ministers, none serve as links to Russia?s growing opposition movement.
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Hollande to Press Germany on Euro Bonds
At a meeting on Wednesday with European leaders, President François Hollande of France will press the issue of euro bonds, which some officials consider a step too far.
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Funeral Held for Girl Killed in Italy School Blast
As the investigation into Saturday?s bombing continued, thousands gathered for the funeral of Melissa Bassi, a student at the vocational school in southern Italy.
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Pro-Euro Zone Alliance Seeks Traction in Greece
A partnership between conservative and liberal politicians seeks to displace the ascendant Coalition of the Radical Left in coming elections that could determine Greece?s future in the eurozone.
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Italy Surveys Earthquake Damage Amid Dozens of Aftershocks
Officials said damage from Sunday?s earthquake in the Emilia-Romagna region would be significant financially and culturally.
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World Briefing | Europe: France: Strauss-Kahn Faces a New Investigation
The prosecutor?s office in Lille said Monday that it had opened a preliminary investigation into allegations that Dominique Strauss-Kahn sexually assaulted a woman at a Washington hotel in 2010.
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Tomislav Nikolic Says European Union Path Inevitable
Tomislav Nikolic, Serbia?s newly elected president, said that Serbia?s path to the European Union is inevitable.
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What History Can Explain About Greek Crisis
If Greece makes it through the current political crisis and stays in the euro zone, one useful case study is Germany's reunification, which suggests that the adjustment could take decades.
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The Anti-MBA
The International Masters Program in Practical Management takes its students on a worldly itinerary, turning the standard MBA approach on its head.
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Italy Quake Kills 5 and Causes Widespread Damage
An earthquake struck the northern Italian region of Emilia Romagna on Sunday, killing five people, injuring dozens and damaging historic buildings as well as warehouses and factories.
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Greek Crisis Poses Hard Choices for Western Leaders
Although some European officials talk of ?managing? a Greek exit from the euro, the political and financial costs, and risks of panic and contagion, would represent a fundamental challenge.
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Nationalist Wins Serbian Presidency
Tomislav Nikolic, an ardent admirer of Russia, won 49.8 percent of the vote compared with 47 percent for Boris Tadic, the former president.
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Italian School Bombing Thought to Be Work of One
Brindisi?s chief prosecutor said that the blast, which left one dead and five injured, was most likely an ?individual act? and that the case was under investigation.
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Critic?s Notebook: ?Amour? and ?Beyond the Hills? at Cannes Film Festival
?Amour,? about a couple in their 80s, was warmly received at Cannes; ?Beyond the Hills,? also at the festival, concerns two friends divided by religion.
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7 Tied to Faction of the I.R.A. Face Terrorism Charges
Seven Irish republicans were arraigned Saturday on terrorism charges after a security sweep against militants whom authorities suspect of plotting to sabotage Northern Ireland?s peace process.
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Fatal School Bombing Stokes Fears of New Italy Violence
An explosion in front of a southern Italian school killed a 16-year-old student, bringing to mind the terrorists that kept the country under siege in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Frankfurt March Protests Unchecked Capitalism
The peaceful event, called Blockupy, in a nod to the Occupy movement, was the culmination of four days of demonstrations and drew about 20,000 protesters.
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U.S. to Unveil Initiatives to Bolster NATO
President Obama on Sunday will unveil a package of initiatives that includes a hand-over to NATO for the components of an emerging European missile-defense system built by the United States.
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WORLD: Greece Sets New Election Date
May 16, 2012 - Greek leaders schedule new elections in June, stoking fears that the country may abandon the euro.
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WORLD: TimesCast | Murdoch Aides Face Charges
Rebekah Brooks and six others will face charges of conspiring to pervert the course of justice in the case of the wrongdoing at Rupert Murdoch?s tabloid newspapers in Britain.
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WORLD: TimesCast | Greece Unity Remains Elusive
Greece's president makes last ditch efforts to form a unity government as markets slide on worries of of a default.
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The Lede Blog: Western Support for Repression in Bahrain Stretches Back Decades
A British filmmaker used the BBC's archives to argue that Bahrain's "system of oppression, the rock against which the dreams of democracy are being dashed, was largely created by the British."
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The Lede Blog: Rebekah Brooks Is 'Baffled' at Charges She Obstructed Hacking Investigation
After being formally charged with conspiring "to pervert the course of justice" during a police inquiry into illegal phone-hacking, Rebekah Brooks and her husband denounced the decision in furious statements.
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The Lede Blog: Using Terror Charges to Stifle Independent Reporting
Journalists in countries including Ethiopia, Turkey and Burundi are on trial in an increasingly disquieting use of terrorism laws by some governments to quash independent reporting and stifle dissent.
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Op-Ed Columnist: She Has a Pimp?s Name Etched on Her
Across America, pimps are branding their victims like cattle and selling them like property. Finally, there are hints of progress.
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