News and reports from Europe.
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Written by Onnik Krikorian
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Sunday, 25 April 2004 |
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For visitors to post-Soviet Armenia, first impressions of its capital resemble any other place in Europe, but travel just minutes from the centre and you enter another world… |
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Written by Xan Phillips
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Wednesday, 07 April 2004 |
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With the current emphasis on war, is now the time to put peace into politics? A group pushing for a UK Ministry for Peace is in no two minds at its first debate. |
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Written by Emma Rogerson
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Sunday, 04 April 2004 |
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Europe's biggest binge drinker spends £20bn a year on an epidemic of health, crime and social problems relating to alcohol. Its government says it's got a plan, but is it realistic? |
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Written by Maria Miret
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Saturday, 13 March 2004 |
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A Madrid-based correspondent describes the scenes surrounding the recent train bombings in Europe's worst terrorist atrocity since Lockerbie. |
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Written by Carolyn Bandel
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Sunday, 04 January 2004 |
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Smoking could be banned in public places throughout Europe if a proposal by the European Union health commissioner and anti-tobacco "czar" David Byrne is adopted. |
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Written by Tegan Chapman
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Tuesday, 25 November 2003 |
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A new training programme has been established to aid foreign correspondents when working in war zones. |
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Written by Tegan Chapman
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Sunday, 23 November 2003 |
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Funds to fight HIV are shrinking while 45 million new infections are estimated by 2010. However, if top nations hike their grants by a mere fraction much can be done. |
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Written by Richard Powell
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Sunday, 23 November 2003 |
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In a relay of fast track approvals that ended with US President George W Bush, Turkey was last week declared "a front" in the global war on terror. |
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