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EU Parliament chief criticizes copyright treaty BERLIN (AP) — The European Parliament's president has criticized an international copyright treaty, arguing that it lacks sufficient balance.
Feb 12 at 20:25 | Associated Press
U.S. approves first new nuclear plant in 3 decades WASHINGTON (AP) — The first new U.S. nuclear power plant in a generation won approval Thursday as federal regulators voted to grant a license for two new reactors in the southern state ofGeorgia.
Feb 12 at 19:41 | Associated Press
Georgia says military cooperation with Ukraine continues Military-technical cooperation between Georgia and Ukraine continues, saidGeorgia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for European & Euro-Atlantic Integration Giorgi Baramidze.
Feb 12 at 18:14 | Ukrainian News
Arab League considers new Syria measures CAIRO (AP) — The Sudanese head of the Arab League observer mission to Syria resigned Sunday, hours before foreign ministers began to consider a proposal to send a new mission to the country including U.N. monitors, according to officials.
Feb 12 at 17:38 | Associated Press
UK gov't: Press must face tougher penalties LONDON (AP) — Britain's press must face tougher penalties for breaches of standards in the wake of the tabloid phone-hacking scandal, the government minister responsible for the media said Sunday.
Feb 12 at 17:13 | Associated Press
Russian woman sets herself alight outside government building Moscow, Feb 12 (Reuters) - A 56-year-old Russian woman from the Urals set herself on fire in front of the main government building in Moscow,just two weeks after Prime Minister Vladimir Putinvisited her region for a rally supporting his presidential bid.
Feb 12 at 16:52 | Reuters
Avalanche kills 9 in Kosovo as freeze grip Europe Pristina/Warsaw, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Nine people were killed when an avalanche hit the village of Restelicain southern Kosovo, officials said on Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across Europein the past two weeks.
Feb 12 at 16:22 | Reuters
The Independent: Klitschko is ready to unleash his political clout Ukrainian faces 10th defence of his heavyweight crown against Britain's Chisora but these days his mind is more on fighting for democracy in his homeland.
Feb 12 at 14:26
Iran urges Hamas to continue fight against Israel TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's supreme leader has urged the Hamas prime minister of Gaza to continue the Islamist militant group's resistance against Israel.
Feb 12 at 13:51 | Associated Press
Spanish police seize Serb fugitive's arsenal MADRID (AP) — Spain's Interior Ministry says police found an arsenal of weapons belonging to three Serbian men arrested last week, including a fugitive who was convicted for the 2003 assassination of Serbia's prime minister Zoran Djindjic.
Feb 12 at 13:33 | Associated Press
Afghan helicopter crash kills 4 Tajik contractors KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A U.S. military contractor says one of its helicopters has crashed in southern Afghanistan, killing all four Tajik crew members.
Feb 12 at 13:28
BBC Travel: Tracing the coffee house revolution to its Ukrainian roots Ukrainians and Viennese have been arguing for ages about the origins of Europe’s first coffee houses. As far as it can be traced back, a Ukrainian war hero named Yuri Kulczycki brewed the first cup of coffee in Vienna sometime soon after the Battle for Vienna in 1683, in a place called Under the Blue Bottle. Both countries claim credit for inventing European coffee shops, even if for Ukraine, it is only on behalf of its homegrown barrista Kulczycki.

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Feb 12 at 12:56 | Yuliya Popova
Clooney, Pitt, Streep due at British film awards LONDON (AP) — Will the spies or the silent stars triumph?
Feb 12 at 12:17 | Associated Press
NHL's Zubrus reacts to former coach's death NEWARK, New Jersey (AP) — NHL forward Dainius Zubrus issued a statement on Saturday following the suspected suicide of a Ukrainian coach who mentored Zubrus as a teen.
Feb 12 at 12:08 | Associated Press
Turkmenistan votes in presidential election ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan (AP) — Voting has begun in Turkmenistan's presidential election in a race designed to cement the incumbent's hold on power in the authoritarian Central Asian nation.
Feb 12 at 12:00 | Associated Press