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Daimler trucks sees market turnaround in 2010
Hungary makes Holocaust denial a crimeBUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungarian President Laszlo Solyom has signed a law making Holocaust denial punishable by three years in prison.
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- British soldier describes throwing Taliban hand grenade back toward enemy in Afghanistan
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- UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown honors Britons for helping protect Jews during Holocaust
- Turkey says Syria-Israel talks may start; Israel says no decision yet
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- Report: Turkish PM says Israel OK with Turkey mediating more talks with Syria
- Britain begins inquiry into claims troops abused and killed Iraq civilians in 2004
- Obama hosts Greek prime minister, invites senators for energy meeting Tuesday
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- World’s largest atom smasher near Geneva seeks discoveries into dark matter later this year
- NATO suspends training of Kosovo security force over use of military style honor guard
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- British PM visits troops in south Afghanistan, promises new vehicles to battle roadside bombs
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- Spain debates bullfighting: a glorious tradition or a bloody blast from the past?
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- Turkey warns US of negative diplomatic consequences over Armenian genocide vote
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- Turkey warns of breakdown in ties with US after measure calls killing of Armenians genocide
- Somali official: British sailing couple held by pirates will be released within weeks
- Ukraine’s new president heads to Moscow in a hope to get a new gas deal
- Passenger ferry freed after being stuck in Baltic Sea ice with 1,000 on board
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- Turkey recalling ambassador to US following genocide resolution
- NKorean who shopped for dictators breaks his silence after 16 years under cover in Austria
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- US gives Russia the last Czar’s stolen medallion after recovering it from auction site
- South African president to lobby for a lifting of sanctions against Zimbabwe in UK talks
- Venezuela’s Chavez lashes out at Spain’s prime minister, refuses to respond to accusations
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- 2 women who refused full-body scan at UK airport banned from boarding flight to Pakistan
- Pomp and ceremony as Queen Elizabeth welcomes South African president on state visit to the UK
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- Former UK Labour leader Michael Foot, who led party in 1983 election defeat, dies at 96
- UK officials put one of toddler James Bulger’s killers back in jail after parole violation
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- Winston Churchill, grandson of Britain’s wartime leader, dies at 69
- NATO air forces to conduct training exercise this month over Baltic states
- NATO air forces to conduct exercise over Baltic states
- Russian villagers say many sat abandoned near forest for months; Military disputes claim
- Military jets scrambled after reports of disruptive passenger on US jet bound for Heathrow
- Wartime leader Karadzic insists Bosnian Serbs were targets of Muslim state-sponsored terrorism
- Argentina asks US help to resolve Falklands spat; Clinton says US will ask both sides to talk
- Power to the people: French reform lets citizens challenge constitutionality of laws
- Medvedev: Russia ready with partners to consider new sanctions against Iran
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- New Chopin museum opens in Warsaw, composer’s home city, on his 200th birthday
- Spanish judge accuses Venezuela of collaborating with Basque separatists and Colombian rebels
- Turkey urges US panel to reject resolution recognizing Armenian killings as genocide
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- UK’s Cameron says Britain’s looming national election will be close run as polls narrow
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- UN prosecutor opens genocide case, says Bosnian Serb general supervised execution of thousands
- British government backs Nigerian acting president after ill, long-absent president returns
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- Dutch TV to air latest confession of former suspect in disappearance of US teenager Holloway
- Founder of renowned Swiss art museum Ernst Beyeler dies, age 88
- Rates fall in bond market as worries about jobs, Greece send investors looking for safety
- Interest rates fall after worries about jobs, Greece debt raise demand for safety of Treasurys
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- Reports: Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell join family to pay respects to designer McQueen in London
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- German naval officer who helped save Bordeaux in World War II dies in France
- Bernanke says Fed will look into Wall Street’s use of credit default swaps involving Greece
- NATO chief defends European role in Afghan war after criticism from US defense secretary
- French air traffic controllers strike for 3rd day
- French President Sarkozy in Rwanda despite French genocide warrants; first visit in 25 years
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- 20 Turkish officers jailed for plotting to topple Islamic-rooted government
- UK prime minister apologizes to British child migrants sent to Australia and elsewhere
- Obama administration transfers 4 Guantanamo detainees to Albania, Spain
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- Dubai police name 15 more suspects in Hamas slaying
- 2 European nations accept Guantanamo detainees as part of US plan to one day close the prison
- EU wants global halt on executions by 2015 as step toward abolition of death penalty
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