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Tributes pour in from heads of state, ministers and cultural figures for leader who helped forge a free Europe.
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After 34 years, the world's longest-ruling elected communist government has been ousted from West Bengal state.
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Nobel Peace Prize speech
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Nobel laureate's wife detained
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Poland's acting president wins poll
Komorowski, ruling party's candidate, beats twin brother of late president after close race.
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Profile: Jaroslaw Kaczynski
The older brother of Lech Kaczynski says he will run for Poland's presidency.
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Poland's strength in Solidarity
Twenty years after the union was legalised, Poland steers a steady economic course.
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Pope hailed for moral courage
Pope John Paul II, who died aged 84 on Saturday, has been lauded for his moral courage and for helping to bring about the collapse of communism.
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US visa curbs on Poles decried
Former Polish president and Solidarity union leader Lech Walesa says the US is ridiculing his country through its stringent visa requirements for Polish citizens.
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