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Widening Sex-Abuse Scandal in German Catholic Church Enmeshes Pope Benedict XVI
A senior church official acknowledged that a German archdiocese made ?serious mistakes? in reassigning an abusive priest during the pope?s tenure as its archbishop in the 1980s.
British Airways Crews Plan Strike
The union representing British Airways cabin crews says workers will strike for a total of seven days this month.
Ukraine?s New President Assembles a Coalition
Viktor F. Yanukovich, who also named a close adviser as prime minister, can now govern without new elections, which could have brought political instability.
Payback Time: Patchwork Retirement Plan Adds to Greece?s Debt Woes
Greece?s retirement plan, which lets 14 percent of its work force retire early, has become divisive in Europe.
India and Russia Build Ties With Pacts
The agreements, which signal a warming between the two nations, will provide India with nuclear power plants and weapons for its military.
Tale of Botched Traffic Operation Increases Russians? Mistrust of Moscow Police
Russia?s law enforcement agencies are under fire for a series of episodes that have exposed widespread criminality and incompetence in the ranks.
New Strike Paralyzes Greece
For the second time in two weeks, a general strike closed public services, halting all flights and most transport across the debt-plagued country.
Europe Rebuts U.S. Criticism of Hedge Fund Rules
The European Union said its new hedge fund rules were in line with policies previously agreed upon by the world?s biggest countries.
Barcelona Journal: Trumpeting Catalan on the Big Screen
A local bill requiring that at least half the copies of every film from outside Europe be dubbed in Catalan is the latest attempt to assert Catalan culture.
Turf Wars Must End, E.U. Official Declares
The European Union's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, said infighting could wreck a "once in a generation" chance to increase Europe's global influence.
World Briefing | Europe: Cyprus: Ex-Leader?s Body Reburied
The body of former President Tassos Papadopoulos was was dug up from its grave and stolen three months ago. The police have arrested four suspects in the case.
World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Bail for War Crimes Suspect
The High Court said that lawyers for the former Bosnian vice president Ejup Ganic had made a ?substantial argument? to show that Serbia?s extradition request was politically motivated.
Swedish Artist Says Sketch of Prophet Aimed to Mock All Religions
A man who prosecutors say was the target of a murder plot says his caricature of the Prophet Muhammad was intended to poke fun at all sacred symbols.
Berezovsky Wins Libel Suit in Litvinenko Murder Case
Boris A. Berezovsky, who fled Russia in 2003, won a lawsuit against a Russian broadcaster that had linked him to the high-profile death of Alexander V. Litvinenko.
Bush Intervened in Northern Ireland Dispute
It was the former president?s his first known direct involvement in a public policy debate since leaving the White House nearly 14 months ago.
World Briefing | Europe: Russia: Arrests in Fatal Train Bombing
A court approved the arrest of 10 suspects in the November 2009 bombing of the Nevsky Express passenger train, which derailed while en route from Moscow to St. Petersburg and killed 28 people.
World Briefing | Europe: Italy: Law to Protect Berlusconi in Court
A new law would protect Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and his cabinet from the results of trials that are currently under way, on the grounds that the trials would impede their ability to govern.
World Briefing | Europe: Italy: Crackdown on Crime Families in Italy and U.S.
Authorities arrested 25 men in Sicily, New York, North Carolina and Florida on charges of taking part in a range of criminal activities under the umbrellas of the Gambino and Santa Maria di Gesù crime families.
Delays on Arms Control Pact Bog Down U.S. Efforts to Reset Relations With Russia
After months of delay and discord, negotiators are making a fresh effort to wrap up a long-delayed arms control treaty.
As Abuse Scandals Widen in Europe, Vatican Defends Response
The Vatican said Tuesday that local churches had ?acted swiftly and decisively? to address the growing child sex abuse scandal in Europe.
Britain Debates Costs of Free Home Care for Elderly
Prime Minister Gordon Brown?s plan to provide free care for the growing elderly population faces opposition at a time of record deficits.
European Leaders Call for Crackdown on Derivatives
The multiple, and at times seemingly conflicted roles, of investment banks like Goldman Sachs have also drawn scrutiny.
Reporter Breaches Amsterdam Airport?s Security
A Dutch investigative journalist breached security checks at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, smuggling a refilled liquor bottle aboard passenger jets.
After Boom and Bust, Solar Power Has a Place in the Spanish Sun
A national commitment to solar power transformed one community but big subsidies led to unsustainable growth.
Berlin?s Airport: Shining Beacon or Waste of Money
To get Berliners arguing, bring up the $3.4 billion mega-airport rising just beyond the limits of Germany?s hip but economically strapped capital.
Greece Wants to Restrict Speculative Trading
The exotic market bets, the prime minister said on Monday, will make it difficult for Greece to put its
austerity program in place.
Quake Kills 51 in Eastern Turkey
At least 51 people died when an earthquake of 6.0 magnitude struck in eastern Turkey early on Monday, news reports said.
World Briefing | Europe: Sweden: Uighur Sentenced for Spying
Babur Maihesuti, 62, was convicted of handing information about other Uighurs to a journalist and diplomat who was a Chinese intelligence officer.
World Briefing | Europe: Europe: Greater Parental Leave Proposed
The European Union proposed to extend parental leave to four months from three for each parent.
World Briefing | Europe: Netherlands: New Building for World Court
The International Criminal Court on Monday unveiled the design for its new headquarters, a sprawling campus of six buildings on the outskirts of The Hague.
Memo From Quimper: Absorbing the Blows That Buffet Europe
France has not only weathered the global economic storm but has emerged as one of the strongest economies in Europe.
Sarkozy Promises That Europe Will Help Greece
The French president also vowed a European crackdown on financial speculators, whom Athens blames for its woes.
E.U. to Begin Press on Nuclear Standards
A push to make European safety standards for nuclear power plants binding worldwide might benefit France.
Mihajlo Mihajlov, 76; Writer and Dissident in Yugoslavia
Mr. Mihajlov was jailed for seven years by the government of Josip Broz Tito, and later taught at universities in the West.
Russia Confirms Killing of Militant Leader in Raid
Officials said Russian forces killed a man who trained suicide bombers in the Caucasus and was responsible for the bombing of a luxury train in November.
Voters in Iceland Reject Repayment Plan
Showing the depth of their rage at bankers and the government, Icelanders overwhelmingly said no to a plan to reimburse customers of a failed bank.
Henri Salmide, 90, Dies; German?s Defiance Saved a French Port
Mr. Salmide was a former German naval officer who defied orders to blow up the French port of Bordeaux.
John Turturro, in Italy, Breathes Life Into Folk Tales
John Turturro is unleashing his love for Italy, his parents? homeland, onstage.
Sports of The Times: N.H.L. Players May Defect to Russia for 2014 Games
After a stirring men?s hockey tournament in Vancouver, the N.H.L. may decide not to participate in the Sochi Games in 2014.
Letter from Europe: Euro Unity? It's Germany That Matters
Ten years after the euro, it's still all about Germany, which isn't the way it was supposed to be.
Politicus: Blame Game Becomes Far Too Tempting
Before the bell rings for another bout of debt and deficit travail, here are three pieces from a parlor blame game that could be called Europe vs. Elsewhere.
Between Germany and Greece, a Chorus of Sturm, Drang and Pathos
When Germans think they?ll have to bail out Greeks, centuries of bad feelings on both sides come out of hiding. Can a new Europe put them back in their cage?
Austrian Priests Suggest Celibacy May Be a Problem
Two Catholic leaders in Austria suggested that the role of priestly celibacy may need to be discussed as Catholics seek to understand and end the sexual abuse of children.
Accused Body Snatchers in Cyprus Court
The stolen body of a former president of Cyprus was found in a shallow grave on the outskirts of the capital, Nicosia.
Swedish Artist Has His Ax Ready
Lars Vilks, a Swedish artist, seems remarkably relaxed about the possibility of being attacked by an ax-wielding assailant for having drawn the Prophet Muhammad's head on the body of a dog.
Amateur Video of Poker Heist Makes Berlin Gang Look Amateurish
Amateur video shot during a chaotic armed robbery on Saturday at a poker tournament in Berlin may have cost the robbers the respect of their peers.

