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Europeans protest controversial internet pact
Protests across Europe against international copyright pact, as EU denies 'opacity'.
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Winter finally arrives in southern Europe
Temperatures across Europe and North Africa struggle under an icy blast
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Romania reinstates public-health official
Raed Arafat's forced resignation over plans for healthcare reform had brought thousands onto the streets.
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Wave of discontent grips Romania
Prime minister says violence will not be tolerated following days of nationwide protests over spending cuts.
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2012 11:46 GMT
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Romania's PM warns protesters on fifth day
Emile Boc says violence will not be tolerated as demonstrations against budget cuts continue in the capital, Bucharest.
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2012 20:43 GMT
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Romania anti-austerity protest turns violent
Police officer seriously injured after resignation of Palestinian-born doctor over health reforms sparks mass protests.
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Digital age spawns big brother bosses
Employers across Europe are monitoring workers' computer activities using powerful surveillance software.
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Romania branches into 'dictator tourism'
Controversial move allows tourists to visit Nicolae Ceausescu's office and army barracks where he was tried.
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Evra pursues allegations against Suarez
Patrice Evra pushes forward with racism allegations while Alex Ferguson prepares his side for two crucial games.
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In pictures: Occupy the World
On October 15, protests against the financial industry and economic austerity erupted across six continents.
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