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ICE Deports Human Rights Violator to Bosnia for Crimes Against Humanity
Dejan Radojkovic, a former Bosnian-Serb police commander, Wednesday was deported to his native country, Bosnia and Herzegovina, for genocide crimes and atrocities against the Bosnian people.
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Paul McCartney, U2's Bono Among Famous Rockers Who Hobnobbed with Queen Elizabeth at Jubilee Gala
Some rock royalty got to mingle with a real-life British royal, Queen Elizabeth II , on Wednesday at London's Royal Academy of Arts, where a gala was held in celebration of the monarch's Diamond Jubilee marking her 60th year on the throne.
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Britain fears 'lost' generation of jobless youth in Europe's crisis
Several months after graduating from a technical college, Mohammed Aden remains unemployed, despite sending out a flurry of resumes for entry-level jobs in electronic engineering, his chosen field.
14 hrs ago | Daily Mail
What will Hillary say? Bill Clinton poses with Porn Stars in Monaco
Clinton was at a Monte Carlo casino for a special Nights in Monaco gala event Wednesday evening when he was snapped with adult starlets Brooklyn Lee and Tasha Reign.
18 hrs ago | The Daily Star
Red Brigades letter "denies planting school bomb"
Massimo,the father of Melissa Bassi, the 16-year-old who was killed by a bomb that exploded in front of her school before classes on Saturday, cries following the funeral service in Mesagne, near Brindisi May 21, 2012.
22 hrs ago | Houston Home-Journal
Spain to seek dialogue with Britain over Gibraltar
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said here Wednesday that he will convey an offer of dialogue with Britain over the future of Gibraltar when he travels to London next week for talks with British counterpart William Hague.
Euro zone countries told to prepare for Greek exit scenario: sources
Each euro zone country will have to prepare a contingency plan for the eventuality of Greece leaving the single currency, euro zone sources said on Wednesday.
Breivik Survivor: My Scars Are Sign Of Victory
A teenage girl who survived after being shot during Anders Behring Breivik's massacre on Utoya island in Norway has said her scars are a sign of victory over the mass killer.
Germany beefs up monitoring of nuclear shutdown
German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives at the weekly cabinet meeting at the chancellery in Berlin on Wednesday, May 23, 2012.
Russian jet crash in Czech Republic injures 6
An AN-30 military aircraft lies off the runway at the Czech air force base in Caslav, some 20 miles east of Prague, Wednesday, May 23, 2012.
Europe's leaders to tackle growth at summit
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Scottish 10-pound note celebrates Queen Elizabeth
The Royal Bank of Scotland on Wednesday is celebrating the 60-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II by issuing 20 million pounds worth of 10-pound notes with four images of the queen from the 1940s to the 21st century.
Polish president meets with Kirk Emanuel Quigley
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski has spent time with three high-ranking Illinoisans.
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Armed schoolboy in tense stand-off with German police
Police officers secure the scene where an armed teenage schoolboy fired at least one shot in his southern German school in Memmingen without injuring anybody, police said on May 22, 2012.
Suu Kyi to address UN body in Geneva next month
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will deliver her first speech outside the country since at least 1988 before a U.N. labor conference in Geneva on June 14, the head of the U.N. labor office said Tuesday.
Greek party leader warns austerity threatens euro
The leader of a radical left Greek coalition some see as the front-runner in fresh elections due next month warned the EU Tuesday that austerity measures championed by Germany could ultimately bring down the eurozone as a whole.
Spain's Beloved Four-Day Weekends Are At Risk
People relax at a beach in Barcelona, Spain, on a Monday last summer. Many Spanish workers are upset that some traditional four-day holiday weekends might be scaled back to just three days.
Germany reiterates opposition to eurobonds
A high ranking German official has reiterated ahead of a European Union summit that Chancellor Angela Merkel's government remains staunchly opposed to the idea of jointly-issued bonds from the 17-nation eurozone.
Italy vote to tap austerity anger, gauge political shift
Italy is likely to register a strong protest vote against belt-tightening on Monday in local elections that will provide a fresh snapshot of Europe's changing political landscape a year ahead of a national ballot.
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