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Russian president sacks generals after deadly explosions

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sacked four top generals Tuesday after an explosion at a Navy arsenal killed at least eight bomb disposal experts a day earlier, he announced.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 14:44:41

Russian president sacks generals after deadly explosions

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sacked four top generals Tuesday after an explosion at a Navy arsenal killed at least eight bomb disposal experts a day earlier, he announced.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 12:28:42

UK police hunt for former royal aide who killed boyfriend

A former royal aide convicted of murdering her boyfriend has failed to return to prison on schedule, British police said Tuesday.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 10:45:05

Hearings begin in UK Iraq war inquiry

A long-awaited inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq war got under way Tuesday -- a process that could determine whether former Prime Minister Tony Blair misled his country over the 2003 invasion.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 09:51:50

Search teams find 2nd victim of UK flooding

A woman's body was found in a river in Wales, police said Tuesday, the second death from severe flooding that has hit England and Wales since late last week.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 08:51:06

Dozens arrested over 'Basque separatist ties'

Police early Tuesday arrested 34 people suspected of belonging to the leadership of a youth wing of the outlawed Basque separatist group ETA, Spain's Interior Ministry said in a statement.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 00:40:16

Thai ex-Prime Minister Sundaravej dies

Former Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, who was ousted from office last year for appearing on television cooking shows for payment, died Tuesday.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 20:43:07

Galileo's missing fingers found in jar

Two fingers cut from the hand of Italian astronomer Galileo nearly 300 years ago have been rediscovered more than a century after they were last seen, an Italian museum director said Monday.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 20:26:20

EU official suggests shift in policy on Cuba

A European Union commissioner Monday told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that Europe's policy toward Cuba in the future will place less emphasis on human rights in the island nation than now.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 11:43:27

Second fire at Russian weapons depot kills eight

Eight Russian bomb disposal experts were killed Monday as they cleaned up after a massive fire at a navy arsenal 10 days earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 10:42:45

Plane crashes in northern Italy, 5 dead

Five people were killed Monday in a military plane crash in northern Italy, the Italian Air Force said.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 10:25:57

UK police settle over de Menezes shooting

Police in London have reached a settlement with the family of Jean Charles de Menezes, whom officers shot dead in 2005, mistaking him for a suicide bomber.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 10:15:54

Italy debates public crosses

The crucifix is at least two feet tall, with the figure of Jesus wearing a crown of thorns and hangs centered on the wall behind the judge. Even at the murder trial of Amanda Knox, the cross is a constant symbol of Italian history, identity and justice.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 09:23:50

Ireland outraged after French handball nixes World Cup hopes

Soccer star Thierry Henry became the villain of Dublin on Wednesday.

updated Sun Nov 22 2009 19:48:54

Police targeted in N. Ireland bomb attack

A car carrying a 400-pound bomb was driven through barriers at the Policing Board headquarters in Belfast, Northern Ireland, police said Sunday.

updated Sun Nov 22 2009 13:47:18

British hostages say pirates will kill them

A British couple kidnapped from their yacht in October by pirates pleaded for their life in a video broadcast on Britain's Channel 4 Friday, warning that their captors were running out of patience and could kill them if no ransom is paid.

updated Sun Nov 22 2009 09:13:36

Romanians vote amid political crisis

Romanians were voting Sunday in presidential elections dominated by the collapse last month of the country's ruling coalition and the severe impact of the economic crisis on the European Union member state.

updated Sun Nov 22 2009 07:04:41

Cleanup begins in flood-ravaged UK

When Sandra Stainton returned to her house in northwest England, everything was covered in brown sludge.

updated Sun Nov 22 2009 05:12:19

Praise for policeman killed in UK floods

Forecasters predicted more rain for England's flood-ravaged northwest region Saturday, but said the risk of more flooding was smaller than in recent days and river levels were dropping.

updated Sat Nov 21 2009 08:43:25

Control tower fire shuts down Prague airport

A fire in the air traffic control tower at the Prague airport caused it to shut down and suspend or divert flights for several hours Saturday, a spokeswoman said.

updated Sat Nov 21 2009 07:53:37

2 linked to Mumbai terror attacks arrested in Italy

Two Pakistani men accused of providing logistical support for last year's deadly terror attacks in Mumbai, India, were arrested Saturday in Italy, police said.

updated Sat Nov 21 2009 01:28:26

Pope to meet with Anglican leader amid rising tension

Pope Benedict XVI is expected to meet the Archbishop of Canterbury on Saturday, the first meeting between the religious leaders since a Catholic overture to disaffected Anglicans that some commentators compared to a hostile takeover on Wall Street.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 14:11:11

Mandela and Machel voted children's champions

Nelson Mandela and Graca Machel have been crowned the "Decade Child Rights Heroes" in a vote cast by children from all over the world.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 13:22:49

Man who killed wife while dreaming is freed

A British man who strangled his wife in his sleep while dreaming that she was an intruder walked free from court Friday after the case against him was withdrawn, prosecutors said.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 12:57:08

Severe floods submerge towns in northern England

Parts of Scotland and northern England were under several feet of water Friday morning after raging rivers burst their banks and flooded towns, officials said.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 11:00:42

Prosecution closing in Amanda Knox trial

Closing arguments began Friday in the trial of American Amanda Knox with the prosecutor calling for an end to the legal saga that began with British student Meredith Kercher's death two years ago.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 10:26:51

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updated Fri Nov 20 2009 07:26:32

Surprises still to come in Knox trial

For all the intrigue that's passed through this medieval city, from Roman battles to papal wars, Perugia is now in the throes of a modern mystery.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 05:25:32

Closing arguments begin in Kercher trial

Closing arguments began Friday in the case of slain British student Meredith Kercher, with the prosecutor calling for an end to the legal saga that began with Kercher's death two years ago.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 02:03:05

Belgian PM is first 'president of Europe'

European Union leaders named Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy as the first "president of Europe" Thursday, edging out former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a still-vaguely defined job.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 01:14:59

Kercher trial nears end two years after brutal killing

It has been two years since the body of 21-year-old Meredith Kercher was found in the house she shared with fellow students in Perugia, Italy.

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 12:41:54

The politics of filling the EU's top jobs

Is the new "Mr. Europe" -- the President of the European Council -- to be Tony Blair, the perma-tanned political jet-setter with half a dozen jobs already or Herman van Rompuy, a poetry-writing Belgian who would scarcely be recognized in his local supermarket?

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 07:22:41

Susan Boyle's debut CD sets Amazon pre-ordered sales record

Susan Boyle, a 48-year-old unemployed charity worker who became an international sensation after her audition for "Britain's Got Talent" in April, can now lay claim to a new achievement.

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 06:49:32

Russian corruption fight explodes on YouTube

The month of November has been a poignant one for Russia and its fight against corruption -- arguably its biggest vice.

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 06:43:48

Piano superstar Lang Lang reveals early struggles

Chinese pianist Lang Lang was born and bred to be a classical music star.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 12:05:24

Pilot charged after UK airport arrest

British police said they stopped a United Airlines pilot from flying while intoxicated earlier this week, pulling him from a Boeing 767 aircraft at London's Heathrow airport and charging him with being on duty while his blood-alcohol level was over the limit.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 11:16:29

Queen's Speech outlines UK election themes

Britain's Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday delivered the annual speech to mark the state opening of Parliament, highlighting climate change and strengthening financial regulation as the government's main priorities.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 10:29:43

Germany extends Afghanistan mission

The German Cabinet has decided to extend the country's mission in Afghanistan but won't approve more troops.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 09:56:04

'The Lang Lang Effect:' Piano megastar's global impact

After starring in the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, classical pianist Lang Lang rocketed to international stardom.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 05:49:26

Spanish PM: Somali pirates free fishermen

All 36 crew members of a Spanish fishing boat hijacked by Somali pirates more than a month ago have been freed along with their vessel, the Spanish prime minister said Tuesday.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 02:07:19

Disarming the Velvet Revolution

When I was a teenager and in my early twenties, I always discussed with my most trusted friends what it might be like to live in a free world. We were locked behind the Iron Curtain and none of us believed we would live to see the fall of the communist dictatorship. My father used to say: "Every dictatorship will fall one day because it is inhuman, it is not natural. But communism is here for a long haul. We are not going to see it in our life times." Thank God, we were all wrong.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 17:00:53

90-year-old man charged over Nazi massacre

A 90-year-old man from northern Germany has been charged with 58 counts of murder for the killings of Jewish forced laborers in the final days of World War Two.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 15:36:39

Iran condemns Oxford University over Neda scholarship

Iran has complained to Britain's Oxford University over a scholarship program in memory of Neda Agha-Soltan, the young woman whose on-camera death during a protests earlier this year made her a global icon of Iranian opposition.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 15:19:45

Fireworks and rock as Czechs celebrate Velvet Revolution

Fireworks and rock 'n' roll echoed across central Prague on Tuesday as thousands of marchers commemorated the 20th anniversary of the "Velvet Revolution" that toppled Communist rule.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 11:34:40

Cancer scientist reveals secret life as prostitute

An erotic blogger whose double life as a prostitute became a hit TV series has ended years of fevered speculation by revealing her most intimate secret -- her true identity.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 09:46:23

U.N. chief: Hunger kills 17,000 kids daily

Somewhere in the world, a child dies of hunger every five seconds -- even though the planet has more than enough food for all.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 08:10:00

Analysis: Berlusconi trial exposes legal flaws

With his signature showmanship and swagger, Silvio Berlusconi opened a U.N. Food summit in Rome just as judges were reopening a tax fraud trial against him in Milan.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 06:45:30

Lang Lang: The most popular pianist on the planet

"Prodigy," "virtuoso," "genius" -- these are some of the words used to describe Lang Lang -- the most popular pianist on the planet.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 02:27:58

Lang Lang: The most popular pianist on the planet

"Prodigy," "virtuoso," "genius" -- these are some of the words used to describe Lang Lang -- the most popular pianist on the planet.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 19:19:03

Informant testifies on alleged Barcelona terrorist plot

A police informant testified in court on Monday that 11 suspected Islamic militants on trial planned to attack Barcelona's metro last year with suicide bombers, who were to include the informant himself.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 11:24:36

Remembering the fall of the Wall

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 10:04:57

Berlusconi's fraud trial postponed

A judge adjourned the trial of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is accused of tax fraud charge, officials said Monday.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 09:26:23

Thousands mourn goalkeeper Enke at stadium funeral

Thousands of fans, many weeping, packed a Hannover, Germany, stadium Sunday to pay their last respects to Robert Enke, captain of the Hannover 96 soccer club, who died last week in what police believe was a suicide.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 09:25:06

Baby in British court battle dies

A severely ill toddler at the center of a legal battle between his parents has died days after his father agreed to switch off his ventilator.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 08:24:35

Somali pirate suspects indicted in Spain

A Spanish judge indicted two Somali pirate suspects in Madrid on Monday, while pirates held a Spanish fishing boat and its crew off the Somali coast for the 46th day.

updated Sun Nov 15 2009 07:04:16

U.N.: One billion worldwide face starvation

The United Nations launched an online appeal for individual donations to fight hunger as donor nations tackle an economic crisis and, for the first time in history, more than 1 billion face starvation worldwide.

updated Sun Nov 15 2009 07:03:56

U.N.: One billion worldwide face starvation

The United Nations launched an online appeal for individual donations to fight hunger as donor nations tackle an economic crisis and, for the first time in history, more than 1 billion face starvation worldwide.

updated Sun Nov 15 2009 01:34:00

UK authorities examine claims of troop abuse on Iraqis

British authorities are investigating at least 30 claims that soldiers abused Iraqi civilians during the war, the British Ministry of Defence said Saturday.

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 16:13:02

Powerful blasts rip through Russian army ammo depot

A series of powerful blasts ignited a fire Friday at a Russian army munitions depot in the outskirts of Ulyanovsk, a city about 900 kilometers (560 miles) east of Moscow, Russian media reported.

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 13:04:26

Kosovo prepares for historic vote

People hurled stones and eggs at the Kosovan prime minister's convoy this week, a spurt of violence just days before the one-time Serbian province holds its first elections since declaring independence.

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 10:09:00

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updated Fri Nov 13 2009 08:44:03

U.S. alert over German al Qaeda threat

U.S. officials extended a travel alert in Germany and urged Americans to remain wary after terrorist organization al Qaeda posted messages in recent months threatening attacks in the country.

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 08:42:44

Germany to send 100 more troops to Afghanistan

Germany will send 100 more troops to Afghanistan to help with reconstruction efforts in the war-ravaged nation, the defense ministry said Friday.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 21:55:35

11 on trial over alleged Barcelona terror plot

Defense attorneys argued Thursday in Madrid that prosecutors have a weak case against 11 suspected Islamic militants charged with plotting suicide attacks on Barcelona's metro last year.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 16:17:09

Medvedev wants Russia to go hi-tech

In his annual state of the nation speech Thursday, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev painted his vision for the country's future, saying that "modernization" was the key to its "very survival."

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 13:53:35

German goalkeeper kills self by stepping in front of train, police say

A goalkeeper for the German national soccer team apparently killed himself by stepping in front of a train, just months after he and his wife adopted a daughter, police said Wednesday.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 08:36:59

Kidnapped journalist freed in Afghanistan

A Norwegian journalist abducted last week and held captive in eastern Afghanistan has been freed, Norway said on Thursday

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 07:15:10

China's piano-playing phenomenon Lang Lang on Revealed

Lang Lang Revealed - narrated by Jazz Legend Herbie Hancock.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 13:36:24

Veteran: Remembrance Days are for the dead, what about the living?

A homeless war veteran has accused the UK government of failing to do enough for people who risked their lives fighting for their country.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 12:08:06

Man jailed for life after German court stabbing

A German man was convicted Wednesday of murder and sentenced to life in prison for the fatal stabbing of an Egyptian woman, a Dresden, Germany, a court spokesman said.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 12:07:16

Nations around world honor war dead

Nations honored those who sacrificed their lives in wars on Wednesday, in many cases for the first time without any surviving veterans of World War I.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 07:07:17

Kalashnikov gun designer turns 90

Red Army tank commander Sgt. Mikhail Kalashnikov invented his first machine gun in 1942, during the Second World War, as he sat in a hospital bed recovering from a wound that he got in western Russia.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 06:32:14

New climate change treaty could be ready in 2010, U.N. official says

A new international treaty to combat climate change will not be ready when 40 world leaders meet next month in Copenhagen but may be finished next year, a top United Nations official said Friday in Barcelona.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 05:46:36

Dead soldier's mother leads attacks on Brown

UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown was under mounting criticism on Tuesday over his perceived casual attitude towards soldiers killed in Afghanistan as support for the mission collapses.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 13:40:00

New evidence delays verdict in German court stabbing case

The verdict in the trial of a German man accused of stabbing to death a pregnant Muslim woman in a courtroom has been postponed because of new evidence, a spokesman for the Dresden state court told CNN Tuesday.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 13:18:01

How to fend off a pirate attack

Sailors who've been hijacked often say they never saw the pirates coming.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 10:02:13

When pirates attack: What to do if the worst happens

Sailors who've been hijacked often say they never saw the pirates coming.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 09:15:34

Father gives up court battle to keep baby alive

The father of a baby born with a severe birth defect has agreed to let the child die, ending a court battle against the baby's mother, a lawyer for the hospital taking care of the baby told CNN Tuesday.

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 16:07:16

How I brought down the Berlin Wall

How do you tear down a wall? Do you use diplomacy or force? Offers of neighborly assistance, or the threat of nuclear annihilation?

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 15:06:09

Berlin celebrates night that changed world

Thousands of people joined world leaders in the German capital Monday to remember the night 20 years ago when a euphoric wave of people power swept away the Berlin Wall and consigned the Cold War to history.

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 13:00:22

Nurse laid to rest 30 years after mystery death

A British woman who died in mysterious circumstances more than 30 years ago in Saudi Arabia was due finally to be laid to rest Monday, her father told CNN.

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 08:41:04

Memories: The night the Wall came down

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 06:38:30

Remembering the night the Berlin Wall fell

Richard Blystone, a CNN senior correspondent at the time, remembers above all the two sides of the crumbling Berlin wall. How different they were.

updated Sun Nov 08 2009 19:54:43

Britain honors fallen as Afghan death toll rises to 201

Central London fell silent save for the tolling of Big Ben as the United Kingdom honored the dead of wars past and present on Remembrance Sunday.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 14:38:21

Berlusconi denies sex scandal in new book

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has caused a buzz all over Italy this week with the release of a new book that simply asks the colorful premier about some equally colorful exploits.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 11:55:12

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updated Fri Nov 06 2009 08:48:56

UK prime minister promises commitment, demands reform in Afghanistan

In a major speech on Afghanistan, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday that Britain "cannot, must not, and will not walk away" from its mission there.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 13:46:02

France's Chirac publishes memoirs as court case looms

Former French President Jacques Chirac is ready to face trial for corruption, he told a leading French radio station Thursday.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 11:34:43

War crimes court imposes lawyer on Karadzic

The war crimes tribunal trying Bosnian genocide suspect Radovan Karadzic is imposing a lawyer on him, it announced Thursday.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 23:06:02

Rafael Nadal on Talk Asia

"I'm not a machine, and like everybody I have better moments than others," Rafael Nadal told CNN in Shanghai.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 16:46:16

X-ray voted top modern discovery

The X-ray machine was Wednesday named the most important scientific invention, in a poll marking the centenary of the Science Museum in London.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 16:26:34

Italy convicts 'U.S. agents' in CIA kidnap trial

Nearly two dozen Americans -- most thought to work for the CIA -- were sentenced to five years in prison Wednesday by an Italian court for their role in the seizing of a suspected terrorist in Italy in 2003, the prosecutor in the case told CNN.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 14:49:41

Anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss remembered

Anyone who has taken an anthropology course has probably heard of Claude Levi-Strauss, who died recently at age 100.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 13:03:49

Croatia, Slovenia sign border dispute deal

The prime ministers of Croatia and Slovenia signed a deal Wednesday to settle a long-running border dispute and remove a key obstacle to Croatia's prospects of securing European Union membership.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 11:28:59

Italy vows to fight for classroom crucifixes

The Italian government is vowing to fight a European court ruling that crucifixes in classrooms violate students' right to freedom of religion.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 11:58:59

Aggressive Karadzic appears at war crimes hearing

Bosnian war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic launched a full-throated attack on the International War Crimes Tribunal Tuesday, as he appeared at a hearing to discuss his refusal to appear for trial.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 11:35:41

Strange sounds at minority languages song contest

"This is the outfit our parents wore when they used to go out to dance. It's a traditional outfit," jokes Riemelmeester Malde.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 11:32:19

Qatari firm buys U.S. Embassy building in London

The U.S. State Department has sold its London embassy building to a Qatari real estate company, the embassy announced Tuesday.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 10:51:19

Czechs sign EU Lisbon Treaty as last obstacle falls

Czech President Vaclav Klaus signed the European Union's Lisbon Treaty Tuesday, he announced on his Web site, paving the way for major changes to the way the 27-nation bloc is run.

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 17:47:44

20 years after wall fell, study finds less support for democracy

A specter is haunting Eastern Europe: the ghost of Communism past.

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 17:13:53

7 charged with aiding Madrid train bombers

A Spanish judge indicted seven suspected Islamic militants Monday for allegedly helping some perpetrators of the Madrid train bombings in 2004 to flee Spain after the attacks, according to a copy of the order.

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