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Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis of Greece replaced his finance minister, who was one of his closest aides, and eight other cabinet ministers in a sweeping cabinet shake-up on Wednesday.
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After keeping out of the gas dispute between the two nations for several days, the EU was forced into action Wednesday when the shutdown left several member nations with no Russian gas supplies.
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An ad campaign for atheism in London is aiming to counter religious ads, one bus billboard at a time. Next week, the campaign plans to place 1,000 advertisements in the subway system.
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A German court ruled Wednesday that Heinrich Boere, 87, a former Nazi death squad member, is medically unfit to stand trial for the World War II reprisal killings of three Dutch civilians.
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The Irish government ordered a new investigation Wednesday into how a Roman Catholic bishop mishandled complaints against sexually abusive priests in his diocese.
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The Turkish police detained dozens of people in simultaneous raids Wednesday, widening an investigation into an alleged plot by secularists to overthrow the Islamic-rooted government.
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The MI5 director-general, Jonathan Evans, was quoted by several British newspapers as saying that senior Al Qaeda leaders overseas were still trying to recruit British citizens for attacks.
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President Nicolas Sarkozy is planning to get rid of the position of examining magistrate, in a major overhaul of French justice system.
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Other bitter historical hatreds have cooled. But in the Middle East the dead still rule.
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Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos, who had been widely criticized, tendered his resignation after the riots, but Karamanlis asked him to remain in place.
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