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Sarah Harrison joins other Edward Snowden files 'exiles' in Berlin
6 Nov 2013: UK journalist's lawyers advise against returning home after assisting NSA whistleblower, says statement on WikiLeaks site -
Yasser Arafat may have been poisoned with polonium, tests show
6 Nov 2013: Swiss scientists find levels of polonium 18 times higher than normal in first forensic tests on former Palestinian leader's body -
I forgive nobody, Bolshoi acid attack victim tells dancer's trial
6 Nov 2013: Sergei Filin speaks in detail for first time about night of attack and is questioned directly by accused Pavel Dmitrichenko -
Chelyabinsk meteor exploded with the energy of 500 kilotonnes of TNT
6 Nov 2013: At its most intense, meteor fireball glowed 30 times brighter than the sun causing skin and retinal burns, say researchers -
German minister rules out asylum for Edward Snowden
6 Nov 2013: Interior minister says Germany will try to take evidence from Snowden in Moscow over NSA spying revelations -
Greece hit by another anti-austerity general strike - as it happened
6 Nov 2013: Anti-austerity protests in Athens today to mark the return of the Troika -
Russian conductor Valery Gergiev denies supporting anti-gay legislation
6 Nov 2013: London Symphony Orchestra's principal conductor issues statement following gay rights protests in London and New York -
Rjukan sun: the Norwegian town that does it with mirrors
6 Nov 2013:Last week for the first time ever, the winter sun shone on the Norwegian town of Rjukan. Jon Henley meets the inhabitants whose lives have been transformed – and the man who brought them sunshine
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Raffaele Sollecito asks for his life back at Meredith Kercher murder retrial – video
6 Nov 2013:Raffaele Sollecito attends his retrial in Florence for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher
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Berlusconi sparks outrage by likening pressures of legal woes to Holocaust
6 Nov 2013: Italian former prime minister says he and his children 'feel like Jewish families must have felt in Germany during Hitler's regime' -
Polonium-210: the hard-to-detect poison that killed Alexander Litvinenko
6 Nov 2013: Just a few milligrams of the highly radioactive isotope found in Yasser Arafat's body is a lethal dose -
Gergiev's credibility has been shot to pieces
6 Nov 2013:Can - and should - we distinguish between Gergiev's political and artistic beliefs? I don't think we can anymore, writes Philip Clark
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Yasser Arafat: what the report shows
6 Nov 2013: Swiss scientists discovered unexpectedly high levels of polonium despite fears body would not yield much evidence -
Arafat polonium find likely to be another hurdle for peace talks
6 Nov 2013: The test results do not prove Israel murdered Palestinian leader, but their main effect could be to deepen anti-Israel sentiment -
Cinema programmers beware: feminist films can flunk the Bechdel test
6 Nov 2013:The decision of some Swedish cinemas to vet what they show using the test should be applauded with caution – its creator had satire in mind, and its enforcers may yet be motivated by money
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