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Belgians' EU bid to be champagne of chocolate
Chocolate producers push for legal protection to stave off foreign copycats.
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London Marathon pays tribute to Boston
Mood festive and defiant as estimated 36,000 runners show solidarity with those killed in US this week.
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French family held in Cameroon back in Paris
Three adults and four children, kidnapped at gunpoint by Boko Haram and held for two months, arrive home.
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Netherlands' largest building, designed by renowned architect Rem Koolhaas, set to open later this year.
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Portugal PM issues bailout warning
Pedro Passos Coelho says his country faces deep public spending cuts after court rejects budget measures.
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Divided Sarajevo city strives to reintegrate
The prospect of hosting the 2017 European Olympic Youth Festival has prompted talk about how to work together.
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