EUROPE
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Female suicide attacker blows herself up at Istanbul police precinct
A female dressed in an Islamic niqab reportedly entered a police precinct in Istanbul’s most visited Sultanahmet historic district where…
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New Ebola vaccine trial begins in UK
Oxford University doctors and scientists are starting the first safety trial of an experimental preventative Ebola vaccine, aiming to have…
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Spain tried to abort US Congress bill in support of Gibraltar’s right to self determination
Spain tried to persuade US politicians to drop an initiative calling for the House of Representatives in Washington to formally…
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A European gas market for everyone
In the longer term, even Russia will find it benefits from a predictable, large and liquid European gas market that…
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Nagorno-Karabakh claims two Armenian soldiers were killed
The authorities in the separatist Nagorno Karabakh region stated two of its soldiers were killed on the morning of January 3.…
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Eurasian Economic Union starts functioning
The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) officially starts functioning on January 1. The EEU unites Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan.…
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Oil prices drop amid ample supplies
Oil prices lost Friday amid growing supplies from Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Russia. Iraqi Oil Ministry spokesman…
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Why is the West intent in making Vladimir Putin its villain?
By Ben Tanosborn American corporate press has firmly established its second identity in the Internet: its twin, or its alias,…
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Authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh convict two ethnic Azeris of espionage
A court in the Nagorno-Karabakh province convicted two Azerbaijani citizens of espionage. The proceedings which took place in the town…
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