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Major retailers in England have begun offering legal services in their stores and online, a practice that may soon be permitted in the United States.
It was unclear whether a nearby office of the Turkish government, which has been on the offensive against Kurdish separatists, was the target of the attack.
Many Kurds feel caught between a guerrilla movement fighting for minority rights and local autonomy and a Turkish government that says it wants peace, but fears carving up the country.
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has promised fellow European leaders wide-ranging changes to get Italy’s economy back on track, but it is not clear that he has the political clout to enact them.
Flailing through mounds of debris and sludge, rescue workers hunted for survivors in Tuscany and Liguria on Wednesday after mudslides and flooding left at least six people dead and hundreds homeless.
More than 30 people, including a newborn baby girl, have been pulled alive from the rubble in a region of Turkey that was hit by an earthquake on Sunday.
At least 279 people were killed and more than 1,300 were injured after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake shook eastern Turkey, close to its border with Iran.
At least 138 people were killed after the powerful earthquake, measured at a magnitude of 7.2, on Sunday.
Britain and France stood in the forefront of assistance for Libyan rebels as roles shifted in NATO with the United States playing a secondary function.
Despite one of the largest protests in Athens in months, Parliament approved a new austerity bill in principle.
The case focused on the acquisition of TV rights by Mediaset, the company owned by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s family.
A day after violent youths transformed a peaceful demonstration to call attention to economic inequality into a riot, Italy fell into national soul searching and finger pointing.
The prime minister’s center-right coalition failed to secure a solid majority, making it increasingly difficult for him to pass legislation.
Slovakia on Thursday became the final country to ratify the expansion of a European rescue fund, giving the bloc a critical tool to address the sovereign debt crisis and bolster the euro.
Facing condemnation from the West following the jailing of Yulia V. Tymoshenko, the Ukrainian government could decriminalize the law under which the opposition leader was prosecuted.
The sentence was the maximum demanded by prosecutors on charges that Yulia V. Tymoshenko had harmed Ukraine’s interests as prime minister.
Bailouts for Greece and other European countries have touched a nerve in Slovakia, which is threatening to derail a rescue plan.
Russia’s principal trading partners should decide soon whether to admit Russia to the World Trade Organization, and not leave the decision to Georgia, Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin said Thursday.
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