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 Student murder police issue e-fit
  Police release an e-fit of a man seen near the scene of the double murder of two French students in south London.
 Two arrests in Turkey 'coup plot'
  Two retired generals are remanded in custody in Turkey over a suspected plot to overthrow the government.
 Betancourt plans play on ordeal
  Ingrid Betancourt says she will write a play about spending six years as a hostage of Colombian rebels.
 Sarkozy: Poles won't block Lisbon
  The French President Nicolas Sarkozy says that the Polish president has reassured him he will not block the Lisbon treaty.
 Betancourt 'delight' at health tests
  Ingrid Betancourt says she is delighted by the results of initial medical tests after her years as a hostage of Colombian rebels.
 'Fake' priest exposed at Vatican
  A man posing as a priest is caught trying to hear confessions in St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, a judge says.
 Waxwork Hitler beheaded in Berlin
  A man is arrested after tearing the head off an Adolf Hitler figure, as a new Madame Tussauds branch opens in Berlin.
 UK oil disaster remembered
  The 20th anniversary of 167 workers losing their lives in the Piper Alpha disaster is marked with ceremonies.
 Turkish women attack clothing law
  A group of Turkish women protest after a woman is convicted of exhibitionism for wearing "improper clothing".
 French to shell out more for snails
  The price of that French delicacy the snail is set to soar because of foreign suppliers' rising wages.
 Abba quartet reunites for Swedish premiere of Mamma Mia film
  The four members of Abba reunite in public for the first time in three years at the Swedish premiere of Mamma Mia.
 Valverde triumphs in Tour opener
  Spain's Alejandro Valverde wins the first stage of the Tour de France to claim the coveted yellow jersey.
 F1: Hamilton surges to British GP win
  Briton Lewis Hamilton brilliantly handles the wet conditions at Silverstone to win his first British Grand Prix.
 Power struggle
  Doubts cloud Bulgaria's nuclear reactor plans
 One of our own
  Grief in murdered French student's home town
 Trial of strength
  Q&A: The case against Turkey's ruling party
 Out of the blue
  Bomb blast shatters Belarus' facade of stability
 Russian risk
  Has the row over TNK-BP spooked foreign investors?
 Mardell's Europe
  UK gives EU health plans a thorough examination
 France suspends 'shooting' troops
  Two teams of soldiers and five officers are suspended over a shooting at a military show in south-west France.
 Dozens hurt in Belarus bombing
  Fifty people are injured in the Belarussian capital in a bomb explosion at a concert attended by President Lukashenko.
 Italy declares Pompeii emergency
  Italian ministers declare a "state of emergency" at the ancient ruined city of Pompeii as it sinks deeper into disrepair.
 Disaster hits Slovenian canoeists
  At least eight people die and five others are missing as their canoes capsize near a partly built dam in Slovenia.
 Poland holds out over US missiles
  Poland's prime minister rejects the latest terms offered by the US to site part of a missile defence system there.
 Georgia shells breakaway Ossetia
  Georgian artillery fire has killed at least two people in the breakaway province of South Ossetia, separatist officials say.
 Iran 'responds to EU nuclear offer'
  Iran responds to an international offer of incentives for suspending uranium enrichment, EU and Iranian officials say.
 The battle for Tbilisi's soul
  Tbilisi's dilemma over its colourful, crumbling homes
 Dutch coffee shops weed out tobacco
  How Dutch coffee shops cope with tobacco ban
 Light shed on Europe's lobbyists
  Shedding light on Europe's army of lobbyists
 Walesa scorns collaboration claim
  Lech Walesa's fury as book alleges communist links
 Can summit tackle food crisis?
  World leaders are attending a summit aimed at addressing the problem of soaring global food prices. What will it achieve?
 Mandelson raps Sarkozy over trade
  EU trade chief Peter Mandelson warns France's president not to put world trade talks at risk.
 EU probe into BHP targeting Rio
  The EU opens an in-depth probe into BHP Billiton's $170bn unsolicited bid for rival miner Rio Tinto.
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