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Prince Willem-Alexander will become the Netherlands' first king since Willem III, who died in 1890.
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The UK government has released a new guidebook to serve as the basis for its citizenship test.
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London musicians go 'Underground'
Orchestra members recruited from the nearly four million commuters who use the London Underground.
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Floodgates to protect Venice from sinking
Multi-billion-dollar flood defence system nearing completion to check subsidence problems.
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Italians wary of return of Berlusconi
Ex-PM's announcement that he intends to run in elections next year raises fears of instability.
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Some say the surrealist painter tarnished his legacy by becoming too commercial in later years.
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Vote boosts Basque independence dream
Regional elections see rising support for independent state amid Spain's severe economic crisis.
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Spanish students join anti-austerity campaign
Thousands of students have taken to the streets to voice their anger over deep cuts in education budgets.
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Poll numbers spell trouble for UK's deputy PM
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