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In Britain and Sweden, horse meat is being passed off as beef in burgers as well as frozen products.
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Britain's biggest shopping day provides a much needed boost to retailers reeling from sagging economy.
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London enjoys a most multicultural Christmas
Some treat December 25 as a religious holiday, while others launch a secular time for parties and gifts.
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Romania centre-left poised to win elections
Exit poll shows prime minister Victor Ponta's Social-Liberal Union within reach of 57 per cent of the vote.
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Unions accuse French president of betrayal after he backs away from nationalising steel plant.
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The defence system boasts a 90 per cent success rate and has stopped more than 200 inbound missiles.
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Two suicides in Spain over eviction notices have led to calls for eviction law to be eased.
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Lawyers say Gary McKinnon, who suffers from Asperger's, could be a danger to himself if sent to the US.
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UK terror suspects charged in US
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