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Bulgaria marks holiday with mass protests
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France starts debate on same-sex marriage law
Supporters of the proposed law say they just want the same rights enjoyed by all French citizens.
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Artists raise money for Syria
Art exhibition in France has raised thousands of dollars to help people suffering in Syria's conflict.
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Twitter asked to reveal anti-Semitic users
Jewish students in France want names of users posting anti-Semitic tweets released to enable prosecution.
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Spain approves moratorium on house evictions
Government places two-year ban on evictions for some homeowners after wave of suicides.
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Spain city dwellers head to countryside for work
Economic crisis breathes new life into rural areas threatened with depopulation.
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Neighbours' debt crisis worries Finland
Country with AAA rating resents future possibility of bailing out embattled eurozone countries.
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Rushdie releases 'Midnight's Children' film
Author talks to Al Jazeera after film version of controversial novel premiers at London Film Festival.
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BBC denies cover-up of Jimmy Savile scandal
Broadcaster defends move not to air 2011 inquiry into abuse allegations surrounding TV host.
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DR Congo Paralympians seek asylum in UK
Group of athletes and coaches are hoping to stay on after the Paralympic Games.
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