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BBC News - Europe
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Murder sparks anti-Muslim backlash
There has been a huge increase in anti-Muslim incidents since the murder of a British soldier in London, an inter-faith charity says.
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'Black widow' bombing in Russia
A suicide bomber has blown herself up close to an interior ministry building in the southern Russian republic of Dagestan, officials say.
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Ukraine stages first gay pride march
About 100 activists stage Ukraine's first gay pride march in the capital Kiev, describing the event as a "historic" day.
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The magic of the Monaco Grand Prix
Why this weekend's Grand Prix is so special
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French army in major Mali pullout
France begins a key stage of its military withdrawal from Mali, four months after sending troops to push Islamist rebels out of the north.
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'Mafia martyr' Puglisi beatified
More than 50,000 people attend the beatification in Sicily of Don Giuseppe Puglisi, a Roman Catholic priest murdered by the mafia in 1993.
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Swedish riots spread beyond capital
Cars and buildings are torched for a sixth night in Stockholm despite extra police being deployed, as rioting spreads to at least two other towns.
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VIDEO: Can Turkey defy the global slump?
With many Middle Eastern economies in turmoil, and doom and gloom across much of Europe, Turkey seems to be bucking the trend.
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Author investigated for 'clown' jibe
Portuguese author and journalist Miguel Sousa Tavares is being investigated for calling President Anibal Cavaco Silva "a clown" in an interview.
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China in first Swiss free-trade deal
China and Switzerland sign a memorandum of understanding on a free-trade agreement, the first such deal for China with a major Western economy.
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