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Europe  |  Sports  |  Germany
Europe
Italy
Italy names Mario Monti as Berlusconi successor
Former European Union commissioner, Mario Monti, has received a mandate to form a new Italian government to replace the outgoing administration of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Italy holds talks on caretaker government
Opinion: The political clown resigns
Financial markets demand rapid reforms in Italy
Italian borrowing costs hit unsustainable level
Politics
The 'responsible' Mr. Monti lets Italy breathe again
The economist and former EU Commissioner Mario Monti has been chosen to replace Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi - who has resigned. So what can Italy and the rest of Europe expect?
Financial markets demand rapid reforms in Italy
Financial markets lose faith in Italy
Italy agrees to international monitoring of economic reform
Georgia
Kremlin favorite leads in South Ossetia elections: exit polls
A candidate favored by the Kremlin was ahead on Sunday in a presidential election in Georgia's breakaway province of South Ossetia - in a vote considered illegitimate by Tbilisi but supported by Moscow.
Compromise with Georgia clears way for Russian WTO membership
Abkhazia votes for pro-Russian president
Sports
Formula One
Hamilton takes F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Vettel blows tire
F1 double champion Sebastian Vettel fell out of Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix early, making way for McLaren's Lewis Hamilton who won the race. Vettel had started from pole position for a record-tying 14th time this year.
Heppenheim celebrates its second champion
Vettel writes history with F1 title defense
Adrian Newey: old-fashioned designer of cutting-edge cars
Germany
Protests
Demonstrators return to protest against financial markets
Demonstrators showed up in force in two of Germany's major cities to protest against the influence of the global financial markets over the political process. The protests came as the eurozone faces an uncertain future.
Anti-bank protests continue in Germany
Germany's 'Occupy' protesters return to voice anger
'Occupy Frankfurt' protesters defy the cold
'Occupy Wall Street'-style protests spread across Europe
Middle East
Germany announces plans for more EU sanctions against Syria
As Syria continues its violent repression of pro-democracy demonstrations, the European Union is reportedly planning new sanctions against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
Arab League suspends Syria
Violent weekend threatens Arab League deal with Syria
European powers retreat on Syria sanctions
The Hungry World
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