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Clashes as Greeks protest at cuts

Thousands have taken to the streets of Athens as unions launched a two-day general strike against planned austerity measures.

Police breaking up riots in Genoa in 2001

Briton to be compensated for G8 beating

Activist expected to get six-figure sum for injuries at hands of Italian police during Genoa summit

Employees of the Public Power Corporation protest over plans for privatisation in Athens yesterday

After months of talks, Greeks told their cuts still don't go far enough

Government agrees to slash budget by €3.3bn but eurozone demands more before releasing bailout

The Danube began to ice over in early February as temperatures plunged to minus 20 Celsius

Frozen Danube river is costing shippers millions

European shippers say they are losing millions because a lengthy stretch of the Danube - one of Europe's key waterways - is stuck in the longest freeze in recent memory.

Scent king in court for throwaway TV lines that caused a stink across France

First it was John Galliano in the dock for racism. Now fellow style icon Jean-Paul Guerlain is on trial
Baltasar GarzĂłn was expelled from the judiciary for 11 years

Spain's leading human rights judge convicted of wiretapping

Spain's best-known judge, Baltasar GarzĂłn, suffered an abrupt and dramatic end to his legal career when he was banned from his profession for 11 years for authorising illicit recordings of lawyers' conversations during a massive political corruption case. The ruling is not subject to appeal.

Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, has urged Vladimir Putin to give up power

Putin has exhausted his potential, says Gorbachev

Vladimir Putin has "exhausted" his potential as Russia's leader, Mikhail Gorbachev said yesterday, warning that the Prime Minister's inability to change the political system might prompt further anti-government protests.

Lucas Papademos: The Greek Prime Minister may be forced to rewrite debt contracts

Greek leaders agree new cuts deal

Taking negotiations to the eleventh hour, Greece has announced an agreement on new austerity cuts demanded by its international creditors to release a €130 billion (£109 billion) bailout, shortly before a crucial meeting of finance ministers in Brussels.

The Netherlands: Freeze offers skaters rare chance of marathon race

Dutch troops were racing yesterday to prepare iced-over canals and waterways for a legendary 125-mile ice-skating race that could be staged for the first time in 15 years.

Honecker's widow longs for homeland

In Communist East Germany she was nicknamed "the purple witch" because of her striking violet hair rinse and leadership style which led to the children of regime critics being forcibly adopted by the state.

Russian city backs fines for 'promoting gay life'

St Petersburg to impose ÂŁ100 penalties for spreading 'homosexual propaganda'

Greek talks: Still no deal

Finance ministers in the euro have scheduled an emergency meeting in Brussels tonight in a move giving rise to hopes a deal can be struck on the Greek rescue talks.

Airbus insist that all 68 super-jumbos will continue to fly while routine safety checks are made

Airbus to check all A380s amid safety fears

Cracks found on wings of super-jumbo must be examined in entire fleet, aviation authorities insist

Is this Iceland's Loch Ness monster? Lagarfljot river worm caught on film

Footage of Iceland’s answer to the Loch Ness monster, otherwise known as the Lagarfljot river worm, slithering through icy water, has been captured by an amateur cameraman.

Drillers reach hidden Antarctica ice lake

Scientists have reached Antarctica's largest icebound freshwater lake hidden for millions of years under miles of ice.

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Changing face of the British home

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First Night: In the Land of Blood and Honey

Courage under fire! Jolie's debut is not for faint-hearted
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Did Dustin Hoffman harm horses in his new drama?

Big-budget HBO series targeted by campaigners after two star performers had to be put down
How the FA can win with Harry's game

How the FA can win with Harry's game

Even an initial part-time role up to Euro 2012 would work, while England could be set free by Redknapp
James Lawton: Blame for this awful mess lies squarely with Capello

James Lawton

Blame for this awful mess lies squarely with Capello
Chris Ashton: Not so flash but still keen to make a splash in Rome

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Not so flash but still keen to make a splash in Rome
London Eye: She's buddies with Bolt but this golden girl revels in anonymity

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Jamaica's Trecia Smith is buddies with Bolt but this golden girl revels in anonymity
The data goldmine: Why forgetting to log out can cost you dearly

Data goldmine: Have you forgotten to log out?

David Crookes finds out how much stolen Twitter accounts, hacked eBay pages and more are really worth.