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Rain pours down as Hollande arrives at the Arc de Triomphe as part of the new President's inauguration ceremony

Rain on his parade – then Hollande flies into a storm

President races from inauguration to meet Merkel in Berlin – and demands a growth plan

Mladic during his initial appearance in The Hague last June

War crimes trial of Bosnian Serb commander General Ratko Mladic gets underway in The Hague

Twenty years after his troops began brutally ethnically cleansing Bosnian towns and villages of non-Serbs, Gen. Ratko Mladic went on trial today at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal accused of 11 counts of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

Spanish borrowing rates edge up on contagion fears

Spanish markets faced more selling pressure today as investors fretted about the future of the euro amid increasing concerns over Greece's future in the single currency bloc.

Members of the 15-M Indignados movement in Madrid

Spain: Tempers fray as protests continue

For four days running, protesters in Madrid led by a movement called the Indignant Ones marked a year of revolts against cuts in public spending.

Greece: Voters will have their say again as leaders abandon bid to form coalition

Greece risked the ire of the rest of Europe, and the all-powerful financial markets, when her politicians abandoned attempts to form a technocratic government last night and called fresh elections.

Poor growth numbers raise new euro fears

Official figures showing large parts of the eurozone to be in recession yesterday fuelled investors' fears about the viability of the single currency.

Eurozone woes hamper progress on trade deficit

William Hague's call on Britain's firms to "get on the plane" was rewarded with signs of life from exporters yesterday, but efforts to cut the UK's trade gap remain hampered by European turmoil.

Medics take away the man who set himself on fire outside the Breivik trial in Oslo

Man sets himself alight outside Breivik trial as survivors relive ordeal

An unidentified man was in hospital suffering from serious burns to his chest and abdomen yesterday after setting himself ablaze and attempting to break through a security cordon outside the Oslo court trying far-right mass killer Anders Behring Breivik.

Italy's banks stung by mass downgrade

Italy's banking and business community responded angrily yesterday to a mass downgrade of Italian banks by the credit rating agency Moody's, calling the move irresponsible and an assault on the austerity-hit country as it struggles with an economic crisis.

High court postpones Tymoshenko appeal

Ukraine's highest court has postponed hearing the former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko's appeal against her conviction and seven-year sentence on charges of abusing her powers in signing a gas deal with Russia.

Two giraffes die in Polish zoo break-in

Two female giraffes at a zoo in central Poland died after vandals broke into the facility, and officials said today they are trying to find a companion for their last remaining giraffe — a male.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn sues rape allegation maid Nafissatou Diallo for $1m

Former world finance boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn has made a one million dollar counter-claim against the New York hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault, saying she seriously damaged his reputation with what he calls a bogus allegation.

New election for Greece as government talks collapse

Greece will hold a new election in June after days of talks failed to resolve the country's political deadlock, party leaders said today.

Francois Hollande becomes French president

Francois Hollande became president of France today in a ceremony steeped in tradition, taking over a country worried about Europe's future and pledging to make it a fairer place.

Man sets himself on fire outside Anders Breivik trial in Oslo

An unidentified man set himself on fire today outside the courthouse where right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik is being tried on terror charges for a bombing and shooting massacre on 22 July last year.

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Power politics: French threat to UK energy

Power politics: French threat to UK energy

François Hollande's reported plans to close France's nuclear plants could have a shocking impact on Britain, highlighting dangerous flaws in our national energy policy
A tale of two Zionists: the dramatic origins of Israel

A tale of two Zionists: the dramatic origins of Israel

A Jewish playwright is staging a conversation that shaped history. He tells Donald Macintyre how it can help to form the future
Facebook: Is it worth it?

Facebook: Is it worth it?

The books were closed early on the flotation of the social network giant, which is now valued at up to $104bn. Stephen Foley examines whether this is a wise investment – or whether the buyers have gone mad
So, Dave, is your top track 'money' or 'us and them'?

So, Dave, is your top track 'money' or 'us and them'?

David Cameron claims that Dark Side of the Moon is his favourite album. Yeah, right says John Rentoul – these days, politicians' pop picks come direct from the focus group
Australia mourns 'Angel of the Gap', the man who talked 160 out of suicide

Australia mourns 'Angel of the Gap'

Don Ritchie, the man who talked 160 out of suicide, dies aged 86
The white album: celebration of British music hits sour note as black artists are overlooked

The white album: celebration of British music hits sour note as black artists are overlooked

Critics ask why only white acts are featured on compilation celebrating 'legendary performances'
Lloyd Webber casts radio's bad boy as Bible's worst villain

Moyles asked to star as Herod

Lloyd Webber casts radio's bad boy as Bible's worst villain
From 6am to 1am, daily: BBC1 runs into Olympic overload

From 6am to 1am, daily: BBC1 runs into Olympic overload

Schedules cleared for 2,500 hours of coverage – and 'glass box' World Cup studio will be used again
James Lawton: With Neville in the camp, England's players should not fall prey to indifference

James Lawton

With Neville in the camp, England's players should not fall prey to indifference
Brian Lara: West Indies legend likes look of the 'latest Lara'

Brian Lara interview

West Indies legend likes look of the 'latest Lara'
Steve Bunce on Boxing: I was there at the start for Audley. I don't want to be there at the end

Steve Bunce on Boxing

I was there at the start for Audley. I don't want to be there at the end
Picture preview: Other Worlds

Other Worlds

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Swan Lake: A leap into the future

A leap into the future

Matthew Bourne's renowned reinterpretation of Swan Lake is now showing as a 3D film
Gary Neville: 'Red Nev' is a rebel with a new cause

'Red Nev': rebel with a new cause

Gary Neville will play by the rules during his time with England
Death on Earth: how the world's wildlife vanished

Death on Earth

How the world's wildlife vanished