Months after earthquake, tsunami, mental health experts say psychological effects of disaster might only now be coming to surface
Nearly five months later there are signs of economic life amid piles of wreckage as progress is slowly made
Reconstruction effort well under way, several billion dollars earmarked to help survivors but many say financial assistance too slow
EU is proposing overhaul of Common Fisheries Policy, which imposes quotas on amount of each species that can be sold by fishermen
Julian Assange will have to wait even longer to find out if he will be extradited to Sweden over rape and sexual assault allegations
Closure is unlikely to mark conclusion of a scandal that reaches far and wide into British society
EU leaders insist Union, currency will hold together, though some contend biggest danger for Europe could lie beyond Greece
Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers in Britain stage biggest strike in years against pension cuts
Campaigners say Europe should not be so quick to do business with a country they accuse of human rights violations.
Europe increasingly looking to China for investment to shore up ailing economies, but some wary of China's human rights policies
Anger is being directed toward tens of thousands of immigrants living in Athens, and migrant groups say authorities ignore such attacks
US president expected to outline plans for beginning troop withdrawal in national speech, Wednesday
Pro-democracy uprisings being brutally suppressed in places like Libya, Syria, forcing tens of thousands to flee
Abdullah Ocalan, a jailed PKK leader, says unless government starts negotiations by June 15 deadline group will return to conflict
Many of the refugees are in desperate need of medical help
Residents in Güveççi have a unique vantage point on the events taking place across the border
Differences over how to respond to global challenges have potential to cause disagreements
Some countries have begun reinstating border controls within EU
Despite dangerous journey, thousands eager to escape violence in Tunisia, Libya are getting in rickety fishing boats headed to Europe
Thousands of street parties marked a day declared a public holiday, and many revelers dressed up for the royal wedding
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