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Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway, said Monday his massacre was necessary to prevent his country’s cultural destruction.
In 1952, the woman known today as Queen Elizabeth II was just Elizabeth, a 25-year-old member of England’s royal family visiting a remote village in Kenya.
PARIS: France and Germany called Monday for the creation of a special account to ensure that billions of euros in bailout money for Greece goes directly to paying down debt, just as Greek politicians struggle to agree a fresh austerity plan that is being pushed for by international creditors.
In this Jan. 23, 2012 file photo, Romanian Premier Emil Boc adjusts his glasses at the Romanian parliament in Bucharest, Romania.
The 2012 presidential campaign is like no other with nearly half of the TV ads being funded not by the campaigns, but by political action committees formed to support the candidates.
Bitterly cold weather sweeping across Europe claimed more victims on Sunday, brought widespread disruption to transport services, and left thousands without power with warnings that low temperatures would continue into next week.
Travellers expressed disbelief as Britain’s busiest airport axed half of all flights amid forecasts of dry weather following a nationwide blanket of snow.
When Princess Elizabeth succeeded to the British throne in 1952, Canada hailed her as the country’s queen even before the declaration was issued in her homeland.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II attends the church of St Peter and St Paul at West Newton, eastern England, Sunday Feb.
Finns are voting for a new president in a runoff ballot between a veteran, conservative front-runner and the country’s first openly gay candidate from the small Greens party.


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