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EU approves new sanctions against Russia
New EU sanctions target Russian oil and defence firms but could be reversed if Ukraine's ceasefire holds.
Survey shows "No" campaign leading those in favour of independence by four points ahead of next week's referendum.
Hundreds of thousands rally in northeastern Spain seeking a referendum, energised by Scotland's vote next week.
French president says he is particularly 'hurt' by Valerie Trierweiler's claims that he secretly despised the poor.
Dutch interim report says multiple high-speed objects hit cockpit, leaving multiple holes and leading to breakup of jet.
One person severely burned and residential area damaged following explosion at facility near Bremen.
New sanctions, which target Russian oil companies for Moscow's involvement in Ukraine, are pushed back a few days.
Institution "served its purpose" and Tibetan Buddhism "not dependent on one individual", exiled spiritual leader says.
Five workers killed while rescuers pull out 29 miners alive after quake collapsed tunnel in central Bosnia coal mine.
Data from 190 nations shows 120 million girls forced to have sex, and that 95,000 murder victims in 2012 were children.
Delivery of the first of two assault ships halted until December amid criticism of Moscow's role in Ukrainian conflict.
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