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- Crimean Tatar leader urges continued sanctions against RussiaThe leader says members of the Muslim Tatar community who still live on the Ukrainian peninsula聽have reported to him that聽life is now as bad or worse than it was under the Soviet Union.
- Minsk deal threatened as Ukraine, rebels spar over interpretationKiev and pro-Russia rebels sharply disagree on how to interpret what the cease-fire deal prescribed as 'next steps.'
- What's behind Russia's massive muscle-flexing?Virtually every unit, from paratroopers to antisubmarine forces, appears to be out in the field on drills.
- Oil swoon hits Scotland's city of millionairesAberdeen's ties to the North Sea oil industry transformed it from fishing village to one of the UK's richest cities. Now, everything from tourism to construction is feeling a sharp pinch as oil's slide threatens tens of thousands of jobs.
- Srebrenica massacre: Eight suspects in custody after 20 yearsSerbian police arrested eight men Wednesday who are accused of taking part in the 1995 slaughter of more than 1,000 Muslims on the outskirts of Srebrenica.
- Evidence mounts in Britain's child abuse cover-up investigationA dam of official silence around child abuse in Britain began to break after the 2011 death of entertainer Jimmy Savile.
- Calls for Scottish independence rise even as North Sea oil prices fallUnionists said the plunge in oil prices would surely put a damper on the independence movement and聽push Scots into the arms of London after last year's failed referendum. It looks like they were wrong.
- Is revolution afoot in Irish politics?The longstanding dominance of Ireland's two main parties is under pressure amid ongoing economic woes. New party Renua has formed on the right, while interest has surged in parties on the left.聽
- Putin's disappearing act: Was he just trolling everyone?The Russian president made his first public appearance in 10 days on Monday, laughing off the intense rumors that followed his sudden disappearance.
- Cover StoryWhy fringe parties are surging in EuropeParties on the far left and right are growing as middle-class voters rebel and immigration issues dominate at the ballot box. Is the populist revolt remaking the politics of Europe?
- Led by Queen Elizabeth, Britain honors soldiers who died in AfghanistanBritain lost 453 servicemen and women in Afghanistan out of the 140,000 who served there over the years.
- Europe tries new tack to keep young women from joining Islamic StateAn estimated 550 Western women have travelled to the Middle East to join聽Islamic extremist groups. Europeans hope new de-radicalization programs will help stem the flow.
- Sweden offers to question Assange in London about alleged sex crimesSwedish prosecutors have wanted to interview WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for several years. But he has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in the British capital.
- Putin's grab of Crimea still rankles West. How about Crimeans?A new documentary to be aired on Russian state TV confirms a Kremlin plot to occupy Crimea, which has a Russian naval port. The annexation fueled a still-unresolved conflict in eastern Ukraine.聽
- Report says British intelligence intercepted public email, but didn't read allFollowing a lengthy inquiry, the British Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), which acts as a watchdog for the spy agencies, said the bulk collection of data did not amount to blanket surveillance.
- Could Pink Panthers be behind the Paris jewel heist?Pink Panthers, an international network of jewelry thieves, are credited with pulling off jewel heists so elaborate criminologists are in awe. Could they be behind the most recent Paris theft?
- FocusIn precision-driven Germany, crumbling bridges and aging roadsBusiness may be great in Germany, but its infrastructure? It's threatening the country's vaunted productivity.
- As Kremlin's Nemtsov case unravels, eyes on Chechen connectionThe assassination of activist Boris Nemtsov was carried out by Chechens inspired by Islam, according to the Kremlin. But as that claim falls apart, Russian eyes are turning elsewhere.聽
- In eastern Ukraine, hotline calls soar as breakaway government flailsWith cash and food resources dwindling, local administrators in the 'Donetsk People's Republic' are struggling with day-to-day issues of survival 鈥 and bitter residents.
- Gunmen get away with jewelry worth millions on French highwayFrench gendarmes and other authorities were combing the forests and towns in the region southeast of Paris for the attackers.