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Missing Semtex 'left unguarded'
A lapse in security is blamed for the theft of 28kg (61lb) of plastic explosive and detonators from a site in France.
UK 'must check' US torture denial
The British government should no longer rely on US assurances it does not use torture, a parliamentary report says.
Spain-Africa link decision 'near'
Spain says a study is nearly complete to determine whether an undersea tunnel can be built linking the country to Morocco.
EU hits Intel with fresh charges
European regulators file new charges against chip maker Intel over alleged abuse of its dominant market position.
Cern lab goes 'colder than space'
A giant physics lab on the Swiss-French border is being cooled to a temperature lower than that of outer space.
EU's 'spare 1bn euros' for Africa
The European Commission backs a plan to give 1bn euros of unspent EU farm subsidies in aid to African farmers.
French aid workers taken captive
A French aid organisation says two of its workers have been abducted in central Afghanistan.
Four die in N Caucasus killings
Three policemen and a prosecutor are killed in two separate shooting incidents in the North Caucasus.
EU plans to block aid to Bulgaria
The European Commission plans to block almost $1bn in funds for Bulgaria as penalty for failing to beat corruption.
Gaddafi son arrested for assault
A son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is released on bail in Switzerland after being charged with assaulting two servants.
Greek church plans to turn monastery into prison
The Greek Orthodox Church says it wants to convert a 17th Century monastery into a prison for convicted clerics.
Italy's heavy metal monk releases second album
A 62-year-old monk from a small friary near Milan has just released his second heavy metal album
Chambers loses Olympic ban case
British sprinter Dwain Chambers will not run at the Olympics after he loses his attempt to overturn his lifetime ban.
Mixed views
Delegates split over outcome of Saudi interfaith forum
Barcelona buzz
Gossip girl Sue Nelson goes to the Euroscience festival
Taste of paradise?
Not the Caymans, but Aran Islands plan to go tax-free
In pictures
Russians mark 90th anniversary of tsar's killing
Old wounds
Lithuania questions Jewish fighters over wartime killings
Belgian voices
Readers react to the country's political crisis
Zimbabwe 'faces new EU sanctions'
European Union member states will agree next week to impose tougher sanctions against Zimbabwe, diplomats say.
UK to fund Muslim thinkers
The British government is to fund a board of Islamic theologians in an attempt to sideline violent extremists.
Belgian PM's resignation rejected
Belgium's King Albert II has rejected the resignation of Prime Minister Yves Leterme, the royal palace says.
Four Madrid bomb convicts cleared
Spain's Supreme Court overturns the conviction of four people found guilty of involvement in the Madrid train bombings in 2004.
Croatia wins in Roma pupils case
A top European court says Croatia did not discriminate against Roma pupils by separating them at school.
Landmark win for UK care mother
A British woman who claims she was forced to resign from her job because of her disabled son wins a discrimination case.
UK ratifies the EU Lisbon Treaty
The UK has officially ratified the controversial EU treaty - despite doubts over its future after the Irish "no" vote.
My Games
Your chance to appear on the BBC during the Olympics
Germany as Mid-East broker
Germany's success as the Middle East's hostage negotiator
Kosovo Serbs feel heat from all sides
Problems are snowballing for the Serbs of northern Mitrovica, with Kosovo declaring independence, and a new government in Belgrade.
Where dying is forbidden
The Norwegian town where dying is forbidden
Turkey probes al-Qaeda links
Turkish police probe al-Qaeda links to Istanbul attack
Who is the greatest Russian?
Josef Stalin and Tsar Nicholas II are the leading contenders to be crowned 'The Name of Russia'. Who do you think should get the title?
EU seeks key deal on fruit trade
Failure to agree on tropical fruit exports to the EU would put a global trade deal at risk, the European Commission warns.
Sony Ericsson to axe 2,000 jobs
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson says it will shed 2,000 jobs worldwide in order to cut costs.
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