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Remains of meteor that fell over the Ural Mountains could be worth $2,000 a gramme.
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Depardieu says au revoir to France
French actor to give up his French citizenship in protest against the tax hikes imposed by the French government.
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Profile: Mario Monti
Economics professor and seasoned bureaucrat steps into political frontline as Italy's new prime minister.
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St Paul's slams door on protesters
Clerics, citing health and safety concerns, shut cathedral to all as 'Occupy' protests continue in London.
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Tunisia refugees flood Italian island
Arrival of more than 4,000 people sparks humanitarian crisis and Italian calls for EU aid.
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Chinese doctors in unusual surgery
Doctors in Yuxi City remove blade of a dagger which had been lodged in a man's skull for four years.
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Italy struggles with Tunisia influx
Rome calls on European Union for help after 6,000 Tunisians flee to tiny island following political upheaval.
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Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
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