Europe
Tuesday 01 December 2009
- Source: Two Swiss businessmen sentenced to 16 months in Libya
- West gives lukewarm response to Russian's security pitch available
- Head of European defence group urges higher EU military spending
- National Assembly approves first measure of Sarkozy's "Grand Paris"
- Germany concerned over Zimbabwe investments after land grab bid
- Mauritanian officials: Abducted Spanish aid workers located (2nd Lead)
- Lawyers claim that EU law derails German war crimes trial
- Totti ponders return to Azzurri squad in spring
- Mauritanian officials: Abducted Spanish aid workers located (1st Lead)
- Demjanjuk lies silent as war-crimes indictment read (Roundup)
- Karl Peglau, inventor of Berlin's famous Ampelmann, dies aged 82
- Mauritanian officials: Abducted Spanish aid workers located
- Russia boosts rail security in wake of terrorist attack
- Spain asks UN chief Ban to resolve situation of Sahara activist
- Obama to spend two nights in Oslo for peace prize functions
- Turkey "disappointed" with Swiss vote to ban minarets (Roundup)
- Biathlon champion Helena Jonsson wins prestigious Swedish award
- Merkel, Gilani forge economic deal, pledge cooperation (Roundup)
- Japan's Amano assumes post of IAEA chief
- UN: Minaret vote weakens Switzerland's human rights stance
- Athletic Bilbao extend contract of teenage sensation Munian
- Babbel to stay on as Stuttgart coach
- Flurry of objections delays Demjanjuk trial (1st Lead)
- Highest German court affirms Sunday-trading ban
- Greek tanker fights off pirates in Arabian Sea
- Turkey "disappointed" with Swiss vote to ban minarets
- Defence applies to close down Demjanjuk trial on health grounds
- German police recapture second man of jail-break pair
- France welcomes second former Guantanamo inmate
- New era for European Union with Lisbon Treaty
- Pakistani prime minister set to meet Merkel, German president
- UN court hearings begin in Kosovo independence case
- Three space station crew members land in Kazakhstan
- Serbia, Macedonia welcome end of EU visa restrictions
- UN to examine legality of Swiss minaret ban
- Iran, Russia fail to give Bushehr nuclear plant starting date
- World Bank bars Siemens for fraud, corruption in Russian project
Monday 30 November 2009
- After eight years, EU reform comes into force
- Italy receives two Guantanamo prisoners
- Pakistani prime minister begins Germany visit (Roundup)
- Polish, Finnish foreign ministers for looser European visa rules
- Nations sign accord for 1-billion-euro laser in Germany
- Russian politician hit with fine for insulting Moscow mayor
- Demjanjuk shuts eyes and stays prone at Munich trial (2nd Roundup)
- Stolen remains of German billionaire found
- NATO says Russian security proposal is topic for OSCE
- Players consider legal move in German match-fix probe
- Incoming EU president Van Rompuy visits Denmark
- Russian police have 4 suspects in train bombing
- Trio admits bid to sell counterfeit euros in Germany
- German speed skating body brings charges in Pechstein case
- Relatives of Holocaust dead welcome Demjanjuk trial (Extra)
- Mauritanian army manhunt for abducted Spanish aid workers (Roundup)
- Chiellini operated after nose fracture
- Dutch Freedom Party wants minaret ban in Netherlands
- Greek tanker ship seized by pirates off Somalia (Roundup)
- Bikers in mass picket outside Latvian parliament
- Berlusconi in Belarus for trade talks
- Danish populist party wants referendum on minaret ban
- EU ends visa restrictions on Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro