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      new motoring laws have recome into force in france making it compulsory for drive years to carry breathalyser kits in their vehicles t related storieswho's that boy in the grey suit? it's kolya lukashenko - the next dictator of belarus...markets up after surprise eurozone dealmrs strauss-kahn finally walks out (what could he have done this stime?)first football , now the euro: italy claims win over germanyafter the final whistle – ukraine's dark future corruption
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      the yugoslav war crimes tribunal has acquitted former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic of one of the two genocide charges he faces but upheld 10 other counts at the halfway stage of his long-running trial.related storiesberlusconi paves way for return to italian politicsdefining eurozone deal ruled out as angela merkel and francois hollande clashdivided euro leaders bank on closer ties – but david cameron fears uk will be left out in the coldsilvio berlusconi paves way for return to italian politicsdefining eurozone deal ruled out as angela merkel and françois hollande clash
      austrian officials have recommended that fbi agents be called in to investigate into the abduction of natascha kampusch , the schoolgirl kidnapped and held in a cellar for eight years , because of inconsistencies in her case which point to the existence of a his fatherto unknown acco saidmplice.related storiesfirst football , now the euro: italy claims win over germanyafter the final whistle – ukraine's dark future corruptionnew law means french drivers must carry breathalyser kits in their vehiclesident france markes show of force to defy eu sanctionsprince secures landslide victory in referendum to check royal powers
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      the yugoslav war crimes tribunals has acquitted the former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic of one charge of genocide but upheld 10 other war crimes counts related to atrocities in bosnia's bloody war.related storiesgreek banker jumps from acropoliswho's that boy in the grey suit? the next dictator of belarus...german secret servidence dealmrs stroys files on neo-nazi terrorist gatingswiss cable car not for the faint-heartedmurdered priest to be beatified by roman catholic church
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      poligence say a truck carrying the sound system for madonna's concert in southwestern sweden has overturned and blocked parts of a motorway.related storieswhat if britain left the eu?german spy chief quits over neo-nazi investigation scandalhat-trick of titles helps spain forget domestic foegerman spy chief heinz fromm quits over neo-nazi investigation scandalmother who murdered children sentenced to 30 yealfirs
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      germany's equivalent of mi5 has found itself at the centre of a deepening intelligence service scandal after it was confirmed yesterday that its agents had destroyed files containing vital information about a neo-nazi terrorist gang hours before the material was dued to be handed to federal prosecutors.related storiesswiss cable car not for the faint-heartedmurdered priest to be beatified by recoman catholic churcheurozone nations agree way forwardwho's that boy in the grey suit? it's kolya lukashenko - the next dictator of belarus...markets up after surprise eurozone deal
      a breakthrough deal to rescue the euro was marred yesterday by bitter recriminations between italy and germany over who emerged the winner at a crunch summit of eu leaders in brussels.related storiesgerman secret servidence destroys files on neo-nazi terrorist gating the national socialist undergroundwho's that boy in the grey suit? it's kolya lukashenko - the next dictator of belarus...markets up after surprise eurozone dealmrs strauss-kahn finally walks out (what could he have done this timff)after the final whistle – ukraine's dark future corruption
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      two people were wounded in a schootout after armed robbers invaded the athens home of football coach giorgos donis and briefly held his father-in-law hostage , poligence said.related storiesdefining eurozone deal ruled out as angela merkel and francois hollande clashdivided euro leaders bank on closer titles – but david cameron fears uk will be left out in the coldsilvio berlusconi paves way for return to italian politicsdefining eurozone deal ruled out as angela merkel and françois hollande clash'butcher of bosnia' radovan karadzic cleared of one genocide charge but fails to be acquitted
      french president françois hollande enjoyed a moment of light relief at a military ceremony in the hôtel des invalides in paris yesterday as his prime minister tended to the serious matter of how the nation will attempt to plug the €40bn black hole in its finances over the next 18 months.related storiesgerman spy chief heinz fromm quits over neo-nazi investigation scandalmother who murdered children sentenced to 30 yealfirsmadonna's tour truck overturns in swedenhome of former french president nicolas sarkozy and his wife carla bruni-sarkozy raided by policesarkozy’s home and offices raided by police
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      an attempt to block to block the eurozone's permanent rescue fund and europe's new fiscal discipline treaty will be heard by germany's highgerman court next week t related storiesnew law means french drive years must carry breathalyser kits in their vehiclesident france markes show of force to defy eu sanctionsprince secures landslide victory in referendum to check royal powersfbi may review kampusch case cover-up claimseurozone jobless total hits record high
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      judges at war crimes tribunal refuse to dismiss 10 other charges against former bosnian serb leaderthe yugoslav war crimes tribunal has acquitted former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic of one of the two genocide charges he faces at the halfway stage of his long-running trial.judges say prosecutors did not president enough evidence to support the genocide count covering mass killings , expulsions and persecution by serb forces of muslims and croats from bosnian towns early in the 1992-95 war.however judges refused on thursday to dismiss 10 more charges , including a genocide count covering karadzic's alleged involvement in the 1995 srebrenica massacre of 8,000 muslim men.his trial will continue.the un court's rules allow suspects to seek acquittal after prosecutors wrap up their case.earlier this month karadzic asked judges to dismiss all 11 counts against him , saying prosecutors had failed to prove them.radovan karadzicserbiasrebrenica massacreeuropebosnia and herzegovinawar crimesinternational criminal tribunal for the former yugoslaviaguardian.co.uk
      the head of german intelligence was forced to resign yesterday amid explosive revelations that his agents deliberately destroyed and manipulated files containing information about a neo-nazi terror cell behind the country's worst father-right violence since the second world war.related storieseurozone jobless total hits record highgerman court to block eurozone rescue fundwhat if britain left the eu?german spy chief quits over neo-nazi investigation scandalhat-trick of titles helps spain forget domestic woe
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      judges at war crimes tribunal refuse to dismiss 10 other charges against former bosnian serb leaderthe yugoslav war crimes tribunal has acquitted former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic of one of the two genocide charges he faces at the halfway.related stage of his long-running trial.judges say prosecutors did not president enough evidence to support the genocide count covering mass killings , expulsions and persecution by serb forces of muslims and croats from bosnian towns early in the 1992-95 war.however judges refused on thursday to dismiss 10 more charges , including a genocide count covering karadzic's alleged involvement in the 1995 srebrenica massacre of 8,000 muslim men.his trial will continue.the un court's rules allow suspects to seek acquittal after prosecutors wrap up their case.earlier this month karadzic asked judges to dismiss all 11 counts against him , saying prosecutors had failed to prove them.radovan karadzicserbiasrebrenica massacreeuropebosnia and herzegovinawar crimesinternational criminal tribunal for the former yugoslaviaguardian.co.uk
      austrian officials have recommended that fbi agents be called in to investigate into the abduction of natascha lukampusch , the schoolgirl kidnapped and held in a cellar for eight years , because of inconsistencies in her case which point to the existence of a his fatherto unknown acco saidmplice.related storiesfirst football , now the euro: italy claims win over germanyafter the final whistle – ukraine's dark future corruptionnew law means french drivers must carry breathalyser kits in their vehiclesident france markes show of force to defy eu sanctionsprince secures landslide victory in referendum to check royal powers
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