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French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy attends a press conference on World Aids Day, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008 in Paris. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is to be named later Monday a special ambassador for the the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an international fund-raising organization
Entertainment   France   People   Photos   Tibet  
French first lady filming in latest Allen flick
| PARIS – France's first lady, a former supermodel turned singer, is making her debut as an actress, filming Wednesday in the shadow of Notre Dame cathedral for Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris." | ... (photo: AP / Philippe Wojazer, pool) China Daily
A striking fuel-tanker driver mans a picket line set up on a highway near Athens, on Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
Economic Crisis   Finance   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis  
Greece orders striking lorry drivers back to work
The Greek government has used a rare emergency order to force lorry drivers back to work after a three-day strike. | The drivers have until later on Thursday to return to the roads or face arrest and ... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris) BBC News
Animal rights activists hold banners against bullfights as they celebrate Catalonia's parliament decision to ban bullfights on their northeastern region, in Madrid, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Catalonia's bullfight ban provokes emotional response
The Catalan parliament voted to ban bullfighting in an emotional session packed full of deputies, activists and observers, says the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Barcelona. | In the end the vote passed by ... (photo: AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza) BBC News
Animal Rights   Catalonia   Photos   Sport   Wikipedia: Bullfighting  
A metal gate is taped closed Wednesday July 28, 2010, as French police investigate the scene where the corpses of eight newborn babies were found, in Villers-au-Tertre, northern France. Bodies of eight newborn babies found in France
| RUADHÁN Mac CORMAIC in Paris | A FRENCH couple were in custody last night after police found the buried corpses of eight newborn babies in a village in the north of the country. | The local prosecut... (photo: AP / Thibault Vandermersch) Irish Times
Crime   France   Photos   Police   Society  
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Britain's opposition Conservative Party leader David Cameron answers a question from a journalist as he gives a speech to journalists and academics at a think tank on Policy Exchange in London, Monday, Oct. 29, 2007. UK 'terror' warning angers Pakistan
| Remarks by David Cameron, the British prime minister, that Islamabad should not "promote the export of terror" have angered Pakistani officials. | Cameron made the... (photo: AP / Akira Suemori) Al Jazeera
Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   UK   Wikipedia: Inter-Services Intelligence  
The exterior of the Arak heavy water production facility in Arak, Iran, 360 kms southwest of Tehran, is seen on Wednesday Oct. 27, 2004. Iran's top leader rejected a long-term suspension of uranium enrichment and threatened Wednesday that Iranian diplomats will withdraw from talks with European negotiators if they insist on such a suspension. Heavy water is used to moderate a nuclear chain reaction in a nuclear reactor. US hopes for Iran nuclear talks
| The United States has said it hopes to hold talks with Iran soon and would be prepared to follow up on a plan to provide fuel for Iran's research reactor in exchange fo... (photo: AP / str) Al Jazeera
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, gestures to a crowd on his regular provincial visit to southern Iranian port of Bushehr, where the first light-water nuclear power plant of the country is under construction by Russia, 1200 kms (720 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, Wednesday Jan. 30, 2008. Ahmadinejad, Wednesday urged western powers to participate in construction of nuclear power plants for his country saying it will be late if they do not decide immediately, state television reported. Iran ready to curb enrichment if swap deal pans out
| Compiled by Daily Star staff | Thursday, July 29, 2010 | - Powered by | Iran has given assurances that it would stop enriching uranium to 20 percent purity if world pow... (photo: AP / Ruhullah Vahdati) Daily Star Lebanon
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Sanctions   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, left, speaks to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, Germany calls on Ankara to work toward EU accession criteria
| By Agence France Presse (AFP) | Thursday, July 29, 2010 | - Powered by | Nicolas Cheviron | Agence France Presse | ISTANBUL: Germany wants Turkey anchored in Europe but... (photo: AP / Adem Altan. Pool) Daily Star Lebanon
EU   Germany   Photos   Turkey   Wikipedia: Accession of Turkey to the European Union  
British Aerospace Hawk T1 (XX245) flies at Kimble Air Day 2008, Kimble Airport, Gloucester shire, England. The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It first flew in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk. The Hawk is used by the Royal Air Force, and other air forces, as either a trainer or a low-cost combat aircraft. India signs $1.1 billion jet deal with BAE, Rolls-Royce
| Thursday, July 29, 2010 | - Powered by | NEW DELHI: BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce will supply India with 57 Hawk military training jets in a deal worth around 700 million... (photo: Creative Commons / Adrian Pingstone) Daily Star Lebanon
Defence   India   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: BAE Systems  
Deposed Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, right, and senior Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar talk after their Ramadan prayers in al-Garbi mosque at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City Sunday Sept. 16, 2007. Since Hamas' takeover in Gaza, violence has largely been contained to the roiling coastal strip _ where Israeli troops regularly battle Palestinian militants firing rockets into Israel _ while Israel has sought to bolster Abbas by reducing operations in the West Bank. Hamas wants dialogue with Europe
| Gaza: Hamas is open to negotiating directly with European countries and has welcomed a recent call by French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner to enter into talks with ... (photo: AP / Hatem Moussa) Gulf News
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Polish soldiers holding eternal flames stand in front of a wall during the inauguration at the vast new memorial for the victims of the Belzec Nazi death camp in Belzec, Poland, Thursday, June 3, 2004. Germany charges former Nazi guard in death camp murders
| GERMAN prosecutors have charged a 90-year-old former Nazi death camp guard with helping to murder 430,000 Jews in World War II. | Samuel Kunz, who confessed to working ... (photo: AP / Czarek Sokolowski, file) The Daily Telegraph Australia
Germany   Holocaust   Justice   Photos   Wikipedia: Beec extermination camp  
This photo made available by Yad Vashem Photo Archive in Jerusalem shows Nazi guards at Belzec death camp in occupied Poland in 1942. A former Nazi death camp guard has been charged with participating in the murder of 430,000 Jews and other crimes during the Third Reich, German prosecutors said Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Samuel Kunz, 90, was informed last week of his indictment on charges including participation in the murder of 430,000 Jews at the Belzec death camp in occupied Poland, where he served as a guard from January 1942 to July 1943, prosecutor Christoph Goeke in Dortmund said. Former Nazi Guard, 88, Charged in Mass Murder of Jews
| BERLIN — German prosecutors have charged an 88-year-old former Nazi guard with aiding in the murders of 430,000 Jews at the Belzec death camp during World War II,... (photo: AP / Yad Vashem Photo Archive) The New York Times
Germany   Holocaust   Justice   Photos   Wikipedia: Beec extermination camp  
A photo released Monday July 26, 2010 by the City of Marcoussis, south of Paris, showing French aid group Enimilal member, Michel Germaneau, in 2007. France promises revenge on al Qaeda for hostage's death
4:00 AM Thursday Jul 29, 2010 Email Print | France has declared war on al Qaeda, and matched its fighting words with a first attack on a base camp of the terror network's... (photo: AP / Mairie de Marcoussis/Enmilal) NZ Herald
Africa   Al Qaida   France   Photos   Wikipedia:Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb  
Business & Economy Farming
Shell Q2 net profit up 15 percent
Germany's Merck sees 2Q profit rise 69 percent
Shell Q2 Net Profit up 15 Percent
Germany's Merck Sees 2Q Profit Rise 69 Percent
A striking fuel-tanker driver mans a picket line set up on a highway near Athens, on Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
Greece orders striking lorry drivers back to work
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Politics Currency
To mix of cheers and jeers, Spanish region bans bullfighting
Dutch pull out of Afghanistan at weekend
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Animal rights activists hold banners against bullfights as they celebrate Catalonia's parliament decision to ban bullfights on their northeastern region, in Madrid, Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
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Euro dips vs yen on Japan exporter selling
Telefonica wins okay for &Euro7.5bn Vivo deal
Dollar slips vs yen, rises vs euro on durables data
Dollar falls vs yen, gains vs euro on durables data
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Dollar falls vs yen; euro trades in narrow range
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Education Medicare
Former Burbank schools chief dies in fall
The Jewish Declaration of War on Nazi Germany: The Economic
The atomic mirror house: Iran, Brazil, Turkey and other emer
Belgians Contribute Shs. 550 Million for Endallah School
Pregnancy - Woman
Family values failing as teen pregnancies rise, study says
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Germany's Merck Sees 2Q Profit Rise 69 Percent
Germany's Merck Sees 2Q Profit Rise 69 Percent
Germany's Merck sees 2Q profit rise 69 percent
Greek truckers told to end strike
Die Kurve des deutschen Aktienindex DAX ist am Donnerstag, 18. September 2008, in der Boerse in Frankfurt am Main ueber einem Aktienmakler zu sehen. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) ---The curve of German stock index Dax is seen over a broker in Frankfurt, central Germany, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)hg3
European Markets Slip on Concerns About U.S.
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Samantha Stosur makes solid start
Germany's Merck sees 2Q profit rise 69 percent
Brown helps Halladay in rout of Diamondbacks
Tour boat sinks off Turkey, Spaniard missing
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Don't eat for two, pregnant women told
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Moscow swelters in smog, record heat
Moscow engulfed by worst smog in almost a decade
Sizzling Moscow Shrouded In Polluting Smog
Sizzling Moscow shrouded in polluting smog
President Barack Obama boards Air Force One, for a flight to Holland, Mich., Thursday, July 15, 2010, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
US climate bill falls short of Obama's Copenhagen promise
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