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Top Greek lender relying on Turkey for growth
Greece’s largest bank is relying on Turkey to pull it through an economic crisis at home.
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Moldovia's ex-president accused of power abuse
A special committee set up by the Moldovan parliament has accused former President Vladimir Voronin of exceeding his constitutional powers by giving police direct orders, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Moldovan Service reported.
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Ash travel misery could continue
British air passengers may face yet more misery as a volcanic ash cloud continues to threaten European flight schedules.
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Obama 'very concerned' about Greece
President Obama is "very concerned" about Greece's economic crisis, sees mounting threats against the United States from non-state actors and wants to resolve the dispute with Russia over adoptions, he said in an interview released Saturday by the White House.
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Russia and US march in post-Soviet step
Victory Day in World War II. Arguably, it is not a parade of NATO troops but rather of Russia's erstwhile allies in the coalition against Adolf Hitler. Nor are parades necessarily the stuff of real politics or the harbingers of military alliances. Yet,
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Liberal Democrats Meet Over Tory Offer
No agreement on a new government is likely by Monday morning, a U.K. Conservative party spokesman said Saturday, as Liberal Democrats leader Nick Clegg met with his party to discuss a possible deal with the Conservatives.
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Exit polls in Britain point to Conservative win without majority
Voting is over in Britain's general election, and results are frantically being counted. Early exit polls indicate the Conservative party will win the most seats, but will also fall short of a parliamentary majority.
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Voting Underway In UK As New Poll Suggests Hung Parliament Outcome
Millions of voters across the United Kingdom are today having their say on who they think should lead the country.
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