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Unions protest reforms of the Spanish labor

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Madrid (dailynewyorknews) – The largest unions in Spain have organized mass demonstrations across the country on Sunday, in response to changing labor market announced by the government. Protesters took to the streets of Madrid, walking against the measures, it will be cheaper and easier to dismiss workers. Sunday’s events were the first More...

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Sarkoza
By On Thursday, February 16th, 2012
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Sarkozy announces French presidential election

PARIS (dailynewyorknews) – French President Nicolas Sarkozy officially announced Wednesday he is running for reelection. Sarkozy, who heads the center-right UMP, is behind its main rival, the Socialist candidate, More...

Abu Qatad
By On Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
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British Prime Minister heads to Jordan for talks of Abu Qatada

London (dailynewyorknews) – A British minister travels to Jordan and the United Kingdom looking for a way to deport a radical cleric freed by the authorities described as an inspiration to a hijacker on Sept. More...

Greece
By On Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
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Amid the fighting, the Greek parliament approves austerity measures

Athens, Greece (dailynewyorknews) – Lawmakers in Greece voted Monday morning to approve a new round of austerity measures, has asked for a ransom of the new euro area debt-distressed countries, while Protests More...

Europe
By On Thursday, February 2nd, 2012
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Number of deaths in Europe’s big freeze

London (daewsilynewyorkn) – freezing temperatures, Eastern Europe continued to retain possession Wednesday, killing 31 people in Ukraine so far, emergency officials said. For several days the weather was unusually More...

Wikileaks
By On Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
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Fighting extradition WikiLeak Assange UK leads the Supreme Court

London (dailynewyorknews) – Wikileaks founder Julian Assange fight against extradition to the Supreme Court in Britain on Wednesday, two days of hearings on whether it should be returned to Sweden to face More...

Captain
By On Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
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Captain Cruise admits “mistake” in filing

Giglio, Italy (dailynewyorknews) – In their responses to the prosecutors, defense lawyers and the judge, the captain of the ill-fated cruise ship Costa Concordia admitted that it made a “mistake” More...

Turkey
By On Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
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Explosions in Turkey of genocide under French law to approve

Istanbul (dailynewyorknews)  – Turkey reacted angrily Tuesday to the French Senate’s approval of a law criminalizing denial of genocide, as the Armenians at the end of the Ottoman Empire. “Hung More...

Forign Minister
By On Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania fired on demonstrators in the comments

Bucharest, Romania (dailynewyorknews) – Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc said on Monday it had rejected the Foreign Minister of the country due to comments about the minister of the government against demonstrators. Foreign More...

Rescue
By On Saturday, January 21st, 2012
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Final decision on the bailout looms Concordia

Giglio, Italy (dailynewyorknews) – The Italian authorities are considering when they stop to look for survivors on board the cruise ship Costa Concordia, the Coast Guard said Thursday as rescue workers used More...