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Chiprovtsi: Ataka party activist from Chiprovtsi accused of murder of Austrian family

11.06.2009 19:44    news.guide-bulgaria.com
Bulgarian far-right party activist, Tzvetan Georgiev, has been accused of shooting and killing a husband and wife in the Austrian town of Pachfurth and seriously injuring their daughter. On Sunday 50-year-old Kristof and his wife Monika were shot dead in


Nursery worker in court on child porn charges

11.06.2009 09:29    independent.co.uk
A female nursery worker arrived at court today to face seven serious charges including making and distributing indecent images of children and sexual assault.
World    Crime

D-Day Veterans Remember Fallen Comrades

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
Veterans of the D-Day landings have paraded through the French town of Arromanche, close to where British forces stormed ashore 65 years ago.
D-Day Veterans Remember Fallen Comrades

Mexican day care fire victims taken to Sacramento

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
Two 3-year-old children who were among dozens injured in a fatal day care fire in northern Mexico were being treated Saturday at a regional pediatric burn center in Sacramento.
Mexican day care fire victims taken to Sacramento


Activist: Minn. Teen Who Returned To Somalia Dead

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
A Somali activist says one of several young Somalis who left Minneapolis to return to their homeland last year has been reported killed in Mogadishu.

Brazil recovers 3 more bodies near jet crash site

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
Three more bodies were found Sunday in the ocean near the spot where an Air France jet is believed to have crashed a week ago, bringing the total number of bodies plucked from the water to five, Brazil's military said.
Brazil recovers 3 more bodies near jet crash site

Paris Awards Dalai Lama Honorary French Citizenship

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
Despite Chinese protests, Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe conferred the city's honorary citizenship on the Dalai Lama on Sunday. China said that the award was an interference in Chinese domestic political affairs.
Paris Awards Dalai Lama Honorary French Citizenship

Stephen Colbert Has a Close Shave in Iraq

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
Stephen Colbert is spending this week in Iraq, and he's coming back with a souvenir: a shaved head.
Stephen Colbert Has a Close Shave in Iraq

Outcome of European Parliamentary Elections shows it is OK to be racist in Europe

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
The elections yielded gains for far-right and extremist parties in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania and the United Kingdom, " Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), Chairman of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S.
Outcome of European Parliamentary Elections shows it is OK to be racist in Europe

Ahoy Mateys! Sweden's Pirate Party Wins Seat in European Parliament

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
Sweden's Pirate Party, a political party centered around copyright reform, has won 7.1% of the vote in Sunday's European Parliamentary elections. This guarantees them at least one, and probably two seats in the European Parliament.
Ahoy Mateys! Sweden's Pirate Party Wins Seat in European Parliament

Turkey demands Karabakh progress

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ruled out re-opening the border with Armenia until it pulls troops out of Azerbaijan. "The border was closed as a result of the occupation of Azeri territories and therefore it will not be
Turkey demands Karabakh progress

China to Require Site-Blocking Software on All PCs: WSJ

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
While it's no secret that China blocks web sites that it doesn't want its citizens to view, the Wall Street Journal is reporting an escalation in this censorship. The WSJ reports that China plans to require that all PCs sold
China to Require Site-Blocking Software on All PCs: WSJ

Advice For Armenia On Resolving The Karabakh Dispute

11.06.2009 06:54    topix.com
The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan has lasted more than 20 years and has resulted in the occupation of 20 percent of the territory of Azerbaijan. The conflict also caused the displacement of 1
Advice For Armenia On Resolving The Karabakh Dispute

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