Europe
Thursday 03 December 2009
- Improve relations with neighbours, NATO urges Georgia (Roundup)
- Vatican and Russia to establish full diplomatic ties
- Germany rolls over authorization for Afghan force (Roundup)
- Svendsen off to winning biathlon start
- Italy to send 1,000 more troops to Afghanistan
- Azzurri and US squad eyeing same premises for World Cup camp
- Germany rolls over authorization for Afghan force (2nd Lead)
- Louvre closes as strike of monuments personnel goes into second day
- NATO expects fair Ukrainian presidential vote (Roundup)
- German defence minister rebukes forces over airstrike (1st Lead)
- Improve relations with neighbours, NATO urges Georgia
- German foreign minister presses for Afghanistan pullout focus
- Putin may again run for Russian presidency (Roundup)
- Mysterious Voynich manuscript is genuine, scientists find
- Denmark coach will miss Arshavin, Keane, Ibrahimovic at World Cup
- Police union: DFB and DFL to contribute to policing
- EU will reconsider Cuba policy if US does so, Ashton says
- DFB: No commemoration match for Enke, rather a foundation
- NATO expects fair Ukrainian presidential vote
- Putin condemns Stalin crimes in televised phone-in (1st Lead)
- Berlusconi thanks Medvedev for Euro-Atlantic security proposal
- Spaniards hoping for a benign World Cup draw
- Lippi and Italian federation staff land in South Africa
- Medvedev, like Putin, won't rule out running for presidency (Extra)
- UN climate conference centre to be Christmas tree-free zone
- President of bottom Spanish club Xerez resigns
- Putin refuses to rule out another run for presidency
- Fans of Real Madrid asking for winter signings
- "Alternative Nobel" winner calls for tougher climate deal
- "Still no love for me," says Tokio Hotel star Bill Kaulitz
- Pressure mounts to save hunger striking Western Sahara activist
- Putin warns of terror threat in Russia
- PREVIEW: Last chance for Juventus to stay on Inter Milan's heels
- PREVIEW: Bayern Munich aim to confirm improvement by John Bagratuni, dpa
- Bulgarian parliament passes budget to balance books
- PREVIEW: Deportivo next target for rampant Barcelona
Wednesday 02 December 2009
- Win in Xerez gives Barcelona five-point lead over Real Madrid
- Brazil's President Lula in Ukraine for talks on aerospace, trade
- Calls for economic protests follow Swiss minaret vote
- Jonsson wins biathlon opener again
- EU's van Rompuy discusses "daunting" agenda in Latvia
- Berlin royal palace gets go-ahead as court defends architect bid
- Ex-Bundesliga top scorer Ailton at sixth-division Uerdingen
- German foreign minister discusses Afghanistan in Prague (Roundup)
- Murderer of boxing champion gets 20 years in Austria
- Demjanjuk trial adjourned due to defendant's illness (Roundup)
- Czechs mull deploying extra 100 troops to Afghanistan (Roundup)
- Greek hostage drama over after man in school surrenders (Roundup)
- Incoming EU president Van Rompuy visits Finland
- Russian doctors examine injured bobsleigher
- Spain probing "exact location" of Mauritania hostages (Roundup)
- Denmark: 98 heads of state and government to UN climate summit
- Greek man threatens suicide after releasing German hostage
- Strike shuts down iconic Paris museums and tourist hotspots
- Two top Russian justices resign over Kremlin criticism
- Czechs mull deploying extra 100 troops to Afghanistan
- Spain expected to send 200 more troops to Afghanistan
- Hijacked oil-laden Greek supertanker reaches Somali coast
- Mauritania official: Abducted Spanish aid workers moved to Mali
- Klinsmann rules out another Bundesliga coaching job