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François Hollande’s surprise visit came less than a week after he announced that France would pull its troops out of Afghanistan by the end of this year.
An on-again, off-again scandal burst into the open with the arrest of Pope Benedict XVI’s butler, suspected of leaking private letters addressed to the pope.
President François Hollande sought to extend his Socialist Party’s gains in France as Chancellor Angela Merkel planned to meet with party leaders from across Germany’s political spectrum.
The debate about Greece’s exit from the euro zone is moving from “if” to “how,” and secret contingency planning appears to have begun in case events spin out of control.
President Vladimir V. Putin lent his support to a sharp increase in fines for citizens who take part in unsanctioned demonstrations.
The intercontinental ballistic missile launched on Wednesday is designed to overpower American missile defenses.
Alexis Tsipras, Greece’s rising young political star, found himself shunned by top leaders in both France and Germany.
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.
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.
Russia’s newest political star is a tank factory worker who is famous for one thing: offering to travel to Moscow with a gang of assembly-line workers to chase antigovernment protesters off the streets.
The left-wing leader Alexis Tsipras, who pledges to repudiate Greece’s austerity-for-loans bailout deal, says the country’s problem is a European one, necessitating a European solution.
Pronouncements about the consequences of leaving the euro seem to be falling on increasingly deaf ears.
Greece’s caretaker prime minister on Thursday appointed a mix of veteran politicians and eminent economists to act as a temporary cabinet until the June 17 general election.
Money has been fleeing Greece for more than two and a half years. But the outflow has picked up since last week’s election raised the specter of Greek default.
The decision by President Karolos Papoulias could set off a series of events that would lead Greece to abandon the euro.
Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive of Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper outpost in Britain, and five others will face charges of conspiring to pervert the course of justice in the case.
The case of Emanuela Orlandi, 15, has intrigued Italians since she vanished in Rome in 1983, and a lead has taken investigators to the tomb of a crime boss.
Protesters were also commemorating the anniversary on Tuesday of a movement that inspired other groups on Wall Street and across the Western world.
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