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High winds, freezing temperatures and heavy snow halts travels across Northern Europe.
In Britain and Sweden, horse meat is being passed off as beef in burgers as well as frozen products.
Britain's biggest shopping day provides a much needed boost to retailers reeling from sagging economy.
Some treat December 25 as a religious holiday, while others launch a secular time for parties and gifts.
Exit poll shows prime minister Victor Ponta's Social-Liberal Union within reach of 57 per cent of the vote.
Unions accuse French president of betrayal after he backs away from nationalising steel plant.
The defence system boasts a 90 per cent success rate and has stopped more than 200 inbound missiles.
Two suicides in Spain over eviction notices have led to calls for eviction law to be eased.
Lawyers say Gary McKinnon, who suffers from Asperger's, could be a danger to himself if sent to the US.
UK judges say five men had no 'new and compelling' reasons to stay in Britain.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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