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Mystery still surrounds the cause of the crash with 66 people aboard.

But such a move would need backing from Washington and its allies.

In the midst of the migrant crisis, Eurozone leaders put the brakes on visa liberalization.

Anti-migrant sentiment has led British volunteers to help in camps in northern France.

Norbert Hofer, the front-runner in Austria’s presidential election, is part of a new trend.

Ella Pamfilova says her appointment is the proof that Putin wants fair elections. Not everyone agrees.

The new law, meant to reduce unemployment, has caused widespread public protests.

The sale is part of a 2007 contract that was revived as Iran and world powers made progress on a nuclear deal.

Investigators said the assailant had no links to terrorist groups and would undergo psychological tests.

The move came after big gains for the right-wing Freedom Party in an April election.

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After many have left, Europe’s largest Jewish community struggles for security.

As the door via Greece closes, concern is mounting that another through Italy is reopening.

Many Russians lost a family member in World War II. On Monday they mark the 71st anniversary of Germany's defeat.

The victory of Sadiq Khan is likely to resonate far beyond city hall.

Italy's defense minister says Libya must shore up domestic support, then request international assistance.

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