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Russia and UK hold Syria transition talks
Russia says long-term ally of Syrian president is completing delivery of surface-to-air missiles to Syria.
Europe
Last Modified: 11 May 2013 05:46 GMT
Mali: Commitment to peacekeeping
Can the UN keep the peace and pacify a resurgent rebellion as France's mission draws down?
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Inside Story
Last Modified: 29 Apr 2013 10:37 GMT
Obama set for charm offensive in Israel
US president's visit aims to deter any chance of a unilateral Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear programme.
Gregg Carlstrom
Features
Last Modified: 20 Mar 2013 09:26 GMT
France says horse-meat tip-offs ignored
Paris pins bulk of blame on French company for allegedly overlooking clear indications that meat was mislabelled as beef.
Europe
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2013 06:56 GMT
Let's not learn to love disaster
Although many thought Hurricane Sandy was a sufficient alarm, the West simply keeps pushing the snooze button.
Stan Cox
Opinion
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2013 10:37 GMT
EU urged to ban Israeli settlement products
Palestinian rights group has called on Europeans to sanction goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements.
Jillian Kestler-DAmours
Features
Last Modified: 14 Jan 2013 14:49 GMT
What is France risking in Mali?
We ask if there is French support for the campaign in West Africa amid rebels' warning it could be France's Afghanistan.
Inside Story
Inside Story
Last Modified: 14 Jan 2013 09:08 GMT
Assessing EU's anchor woman for 2013
A look ahead at what is in store for German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the next calendar year.
Europe
Last Modified: 30 Dec 2012 03:39 GMT
United against austerity
Trade unions from 23 countries call for protests against budget cuts, but can they change the minds of Europe's leaders?
Inside Story
Inside Story
Last Modified: 15 Nov 2012 08:13 GMT
Portugal unveils austere 2013 budget
Budget raises taxes and envisages retrenchment of 12,000 public-sector staff as recession grips the economy.
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