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Italy ups prison terms for ex-CIA men
An Italian court has extended the prison terms of 23 CIA agents convicted in absentia of kidnapping an Egyptian imam in a move seen as a blow to the American rendition program.
US judge tosses assassination lawsuit
Gitmo inmate sentenced to 20 years
9/11 mastermind to remain in detention
Bush grilled for defending torture
CIA immune to trial over torture tapes
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More heavy snowfall cripples Germany
Recent overnight snowfall in Germany has led to many transportation cancelations and inconveniences, leaving parts of the country covered in frost.
Police arrest hundreds in Moscow
More than 1,000 youths have been arrested in Moscow in a security sweep aimed at preventing another ethnic riot in the Russian capital.
Kosovo PM linked to organ trade
A European rights group has accused former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) leaders of serious human rights abuses including organ and drug trafficking.
All hostages freed in French nursery
The five remaining children and their teacher, held hostage at a pre-school in eastern France, have been released unharmed.
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Continuation of tensions and wars within the Middle East is in the interest of the British Empire as London tries to solve its financial problems by maintaining the crises in the region, an analyst says.
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French cast last decisive ballots
The French have voted in final round of legislative elections expected to give their new President a big majority for his reform plans.
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EU sets up permanent debt crisis fund
As Europe's economy tumbles, European Union leaders agree to set up a permanent mechanism in 2013 to bailout any debt-ridden members of the 16-member euro zone.
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WikiLeaks founder to stay in jail
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been forced to stay in a British jail after Swedish prosecutors decided to lodge an appeal against a London court ruling to grant him a bail.
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Medvedev pledges to punish rioters
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has pledged that he will identify and punish those responsible for the weekend's violent protest that erupted near Moscow's Red Square.
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