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Spanish Police Arrest 6 Suspected of Recruiting Islamic Militants
Spanish authorities have arrested six suspected Islamists who allegedly belong to an international network that promotes holy war on the Internet.
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President Bush defended his plans for missile defenses, arguing that Iran posed a threat to some NATO allies.
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On Monday, France paid tribute to Guy M?quet, who was executed by the Nazis in 1941, despite protests that the center-right government was appropriating a Communist hero.
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The Kurdish separatist group that is fighting Turkey from hide-outs in northern Iraq has declared its willingness for a cease-fire, according to a statement.
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The challenger, Donald Tusk, declared victory for his pro-business party, Civic Platform, after high voter turnout in parliamentary elections.
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Turkey?s decision to allow the dispatch of troops over Iraq?s border in pursuit of Kurdish guerrillas throws into relief a troubling quandary for Iraq?s leaders.
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A bomb set along railroad tracks exploded and derailed a passenger train between Moscow and St. Petersburg, injuring scores of passengers.
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C?cilia Sarkozy is under scrutiny for ducking out of public appearances where a presidential spouse would be expected.
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After months of disagreements with two small, radical coalition partners, the ruling Law and Justice party has moved to hold early elections by November.
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A new bridge over Venice?s Grand Canal, the first to be built in 73 years, is stirring dissent for its cost and modern design.
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While vacationing in the United States, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France had lunch with the extended Bush clan.
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