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Putin says EU’s opposition scuppered project but Russian leader outlines plan to pump more gas to Turkey on visit to Ankara
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Letters: The Spanish government did what all democratic governments are supposed to do: uphold the law
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Collapse in Russian currency, which has been badly buffeted by a plunge of almost 40% in oil prices, prompts central bank action
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Whistleblower receives several standing ovations in Swedish parliament as he wins Right Livelihood award
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Body of playwright and poet may soon be found but searches of mass graves are becoming increasingly difficult to carry out, say campaigners
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Leading British architect, who works in both cities, bemoans lack of public realm and discussion of buildings’ meaning in Britain
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Alexander Stubb, Finnish PM, rejects suggestions that by backing Rosatom’s involvement he is bowing to Moscow
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Detectives are investigating whether Cosimo Pagnani wrote ‘you’re dead, whore’ before or after Maria D’Antonio was killed
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Stephany Griffith-Jones: Action needs to be taken on several fronts to avoid a recession, to reassure financial markets, and to provide hope to European citizens
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German woman died two weeks after attack outside McDonald’s where she had rushed to aid of two teenagers in trouble
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Dozens missing after Oriong-501 sank in Bering Sea off coast of Russia’s Chukotka region
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The pro-EU parties won Sunday’s Moldova election with a combined 44% of the vote. However, with large swathes of the country backing pro-Russia parties a divided country has emerged from the ballot box
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Sunday’s election highlights deep divisions over whether country should keep to pro-Europe path or return to Moscow’s orbit
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Factory activity beats City expectations with growth rate reaching fastest pace since July
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Calls to award national order of merit to Tuğçe Albayrak as vigil held after she was attacked by man in McDonald’s car park
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Germany utility firm to sell off most power generating units amid ‘dramatically altered global energy markets’
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French opposition party supporters in record turnout but under 65% give ex-president mandate for 2017 election
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Among the dead is a 73-year-old who died of heart failure while driving in the Pyrénées-Orientales region
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<strong>Special report:</strong> Immigration increasingly dominates national debate in this country. But what about elsewhere? From the far right making political capital in Scandinavia to border guards pushing migrant boats back to sea in Australia and the millions of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, Guardian correspondents examine the global picture
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Conservative former environment secretary questions whether David Cameron can deliver on proposals set out in speech
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Voters say no to Ecopop initiative that would have seen net immigration slashed from 80,000 to 16,000 a year
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Marion Maréchal-Le Pen saw off heavyweight rivals for Front National top seat with landslide 80% of member vote
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Pat McFadden says Labour party aims to address globalisation and help people reap benefits of a connected world
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Dutch authorities say latest outbreak came in poultry farm close to where highly infectious H5N8 strain found two weeks ago
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Mariano Rajoy said recent unofficial referendum ‘failed resoundingly’ despite 81% voting for independence
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When 28 civilians were killed in Athens, it wasn’t the Nazis who were to blame, it was the British. Ed Vulliamy and Helena Smith reveal how Churchill’s shameful decision to turn on the partisans who had fought on our side in the war sowed the seeds for the rise of the far right in Greece today
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Manolis Glezos crept through sewers to plant dynamite beneath British HQ in Athens. But the order to detonate never came
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Chris Riddell on the government's European agenda
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As liberal greens and the right align in a burst of Alpine angst, calls to ‘batten down the hatches’ have been growing before Sunday’s referendum
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EU experts cast doubt over prime minister’s ability to secure changes to European law before referendum on membership
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Former French president takes the reins of the UMP party and promises to transform it from ‘top to bottom’
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Intelligence agency can legally intercept calls and emails from Germans working abroad for foreign firms, MPs discover
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British documentary maker Danny Cooke’s video Postcards from Pripyat, is first time area has been filmed from the air
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Economics blog Why the collapse in the Russian rouble matters to the global economy