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Governments across Europe remained at odds over whether to scale back nuclear power programs. China is suspending new plant approvals until it can strengthen safety standards.
France is arranging a discussion to assess the economic effects of the crisis and a possible response.
Prosecutors are seeking indictments against three of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s aides accused of soliciting prostitutes for him, including a Moroccan teenager.
Germany is the first European country to halt operations at some reactors in response to the nuclear disaster in Japan.
The vote is being watched as an indicator of public support for United Russia ahead of parliamentary elections in December and presidential elections in 2012.
As Japan struggled to bring its escalating nuclear crisis under control, debate about the merits and dangers of nuclear power flared anew in Europe.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates sharply rebuked allies at a NATO meeting for effectively abandoning the war.
European stocks are now cheaper, on average, than domestic ones. And a strengthening euro could give American investors another reason to look across the pond.
The engineer, who disappeared last month in Ukraine, may have been kidnapped.
The prime minister’s plan would increase oversight of the justice system, which he has repeatedly accused of persecuting him.
The correspondents say they were physically abused and psychologically terrorized for 21 hours after being detained trying to reach the scene of a battle 30 miles from the capital.
Scottish police said on Tuesday they have arrested a man in Glasgow on terrorism charges related to a suicide bomber who killed himself and wounded two others in Sweden last December.
Turmoil in the Arab world has led tourists to change travel plans, aiding the economically hard-hit economies of Greece, Spain and Portugal.
To hear family, friends and neighbors tell it, Arid Uka, the suspect in the Frankfurt airport killings, was never in trouble with the police.
Caught unprepared by the uprisings in the Arab world, the European Union is drawing up plans for a reset in its relations with the region.
Germany’s new interior minister reignited a charged debate about the role of Muslims in society after saying that Islam was not part of the German way of life.
Italy finds itself pulled between its commitment to NATO and human rights and its scramble to protect its investments in a country that has once again become a pariah.
Arid Uka, suspected of killing two American airmen, has told investigators that he was seeking revenge after watching radical Islamist videos on the Internet.
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