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French President Francois Hollande addresses the press as he attends a Mediterranean summit of southern European and North African countries, in Valletta, Malta, October 5, 2012.

Terrorism, Immigration, Eurozone Debt Top Malta Agenda

French president injects new urgency into talk of military intervention in Mali, at time when West African states seek UN backing for such a move More

The pope's butler Paolo Gabriele, center, flanked at right by his lawyer Cristiana Arru, leaves the Vatican tribunal, after the verdict, at the Vatican, October 6, 2012.

Pope's Butler Sentenced to 18 Months

Vatican Court finds Paolo Gabriele guilty of aggravated theft for stealing pontiff's personal papers, leaking them to journalist More

British Foreign Minister William Hague (L) and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban pose for photographers on a balcony during their meeting at Orban's office in the Parliament building in Budapest, Hungary, October 4, 2012.

Britain Unveils Major Effort to Fight Global Online Crime

Speaking at international 'Budapest Conference on Cyberspace,' British F.M. Hague says Britain wants to lead global initiative against cyberspace attacks More

Muslim cleric, Abu Hamza al-Masri, leads prayers at the North London Central Mosque in Finsbury Park, February 7, 2003.

Extradited Terror Suspects Appear in US

Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri arrived in U.S. early Saturday along with four other British citizens wanted on terrorism charges More

Femen's Topless Protest Tactics Take on Paris

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Besides women's rights, Femen activists have protested against Russian and Ukrainian leaders, erosion of public services More


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Spanish government analyzing its options before deciding on whether it needs a bailout
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Court Rules Kenyans Can Sue Britain for Colonial-Era Abuses

Britain’s High Court ruled three Kenyans who were tortured by British colonial authorities in the 1950s can proceed with legal claims against UK
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Britain's high court rejects Egyptian-born former imam's appeal, ruling he and four others are fit to travel to US for trial
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Court Rules Kenyans Can Sue UK for Colonial-Era Abuses

Observers say British court ruling could pave way for similar claims, not only from Kenya but also from other former British colonies.
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Video Markets Wait as Spain Hesitates Over Bail-Out Request

The Spanish government is deciding whether or not it needs emergency loans to help pay government debts, according to Deputy Economy Minister Fernando Jimenez. But as Selah Hennessy reports from London, most euro leaders and the financial markets hope the request will come soon.