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High security at France's first gay marriage
Smoke bomb aimed at historic wedding of Vincent Aubin and Bruno Boileau, but ceremony goes ahead relatively peacefully.
Europe
Last Modified: 29 May 2013 18:05 GMT
Next up for Bayern, the treble
Following their Champions League triumph, Bayern Munich are one win away from recording a historic treble.
Football
Last Modified: 29 May 2013 13:22 GMT
Rayo stay in the European hunt
Rayo Vallecano beat Levante to stay in contention for a Europa League spot as Real Zaragoza struggle in Spain.
Football
Last Modified: 19 May 2013 20:00 GMT
Blood and land: Erodo's story
Can Erodo, a nomadic Turkana in Kenya, get the education he strives for?
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Witness
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2013 17:41 GMT
Young and feminised: The Italian parliament after the tsunami
Italy witnesses a political tsunami as the latest elections reveal a rejuvenated and feminised parliament.
Marina Forti
Opinion
Last Modified: 26 Mar 2013 16:58 GMT
The Nigerian Connection
An investigation into the plight of African women caught in a web of organised crime, prostitution and trafficking.
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People & Power
Last Modified: 21 Mar 2013 15:09 GMT
Famous athletes and dead women
Male athletes engaging in sociopathic behaviour seem to be confusing violent crime for a "socially acceptable norm".
Zeynep Zileli Rabanea
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Last Modified: 07 Mar 2013 12:14 GMT
Deportivo make Real Madrid sweat
Real are put under pressure by bottom dwellers Deportivo after fielding a weakened side in preparation for King's Cup.
Football
Last Modified: 23 Feb 2013 21:44 GMT
US delegation visits Cuba to ease tensions
Seven lawmakers hope to free imprisoned US contractor Alan Gross and take steps to improve political relationship.
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Last Modified: 19 Feb 2013 06:02 GMT
Italy defence group CEO arrested for bribery
Prosecutors say Giuseppe Orsi, head of state-controlled Finmeccanica, paid bribes to secure helicopter sales to India.
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