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Europe
Spain
Financial markets unimpressed by Spain's conservative win
Spanish markets have fallen despite a landslide election win by Spain's conservative People's Party. Prime Minister-in-waiting Mariano Rajoy promised to govern "for all" but warned against expecting miracles.
Rajoy celebrates victory in Spain
How can Spain emerge from economic crisis?
Opinion: Spain's new leader has one chance to get it right
Spanish press review: 'An unprecedented defeat'
In Catalonia, upcoming vote gives little hope for more autonomy
Spain's ruling Socialists suffer election losses as protests rumble on
Eastern Europe
Hungary seeks financial help from the EU, IMF
In a dramatic policy U-turn, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has asked the European Union and the International Monetary Fund for "possible" financial assistance in the face of economic woes.
Theater row deepens concern over Hungary's burgeoning nationalism
Financial markets slip back into the danger zone, warns IMF
IMF issues grave warning for world economy
Kosovo
Kosovo Serbs apply en masse for Russian citizenship
Thousands of Kosovo Serbs have applied for Russian citizenship. This has raised eyebrows in the Russian parliament in particular, but their chances of being granted Russian citizenship remain unclear.
NATO begins dismantling Serb barricade in northern Kosovo
Serbia edges closer to EU candidate status
Kosovo tensions visible as Merkel visits Belgrade
Opinion: Kosovo border conflict could hurt Serbia's EU chances
Turkey
Turkish bus convoy attacked in northern Syria
A bus carrying Turkish pilgrims has come under attack in the Syrian city of Homs, with two people reportedly injured. The attack comes as Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan advises Syrian President Assad to step down.
Germany announces plans for more EU sanctions against Syria
Arab League suspends Syria
Fear stalks Syrian city of Homs as assassinations continue
World
Arab World
Protests in Cairo spill into third day, as death toll mounts
Over 30 people have died in the ongoing clashes between police and demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square. The controversial military government has vowed the unrest will not delay upcoming elections.
Protesters return to Tahrir Square
West strikes dangerous balance in dealings with Egypt's military
'If it comes to further clashes it will only embitter the protesters more'
Opinion: As Egyptians fight for democracy, Europe must take a stand
Frustration has 'replaced euphoria' in Egypt
Germany
Extremism
An eastern German town fights back against neo-Nazis
Neo-Nazis have targeted an eastern German town to become one of their new strongholds. But the majority of residents of Neuruppin don't want them there, and are taking a stand against right-wing extremists.
Victims of neo-Nazi killings to be remembered
Merkel calls for full investigation into neo-Nazi murders
Germany faces difficult questions over neo-Nazi murders
German government concerned about homegrown, right-wing terrorism
Business
Industry
German raw materials alliance digs in
The international run on raw materials has prompted a group of German companies to form a team and enter the race. The companies plan to launch an exploration venture early next year.
A lack of raw materials - will Europe suffer?
Recycling rare earth elements is a tough task
Why the world can't afford to waste its waste
China's new rush for gold
Science & Technology
Internet
Internet filter in Turkey sparks fears of censorship
Turkish telecommunications authorities will soon introduce a new Internet filter that would ban pornographic and separatist material online, despite numerous demonstrations decrying the move as censorship.
More online surveillance needed, officials in Europe say
Turkey headed to a one-party system, critics say
Turkish Internet filter to block free access to information
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