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Move to contest Ukrainian result
Supporters of defeated Ukrainian election candidate Yulia Tymoshenko say they want to challenge the results in court.
Euro MPs back new EU Commission
The new 27-strong team of European commissioners gets overwhelming backing from Euro MPs in a vote.
Italy embassy in Iran \'targeted\'
Dozens of people including pro-government militia try to attack the Italian embassy in Iran, Italy\'s foreign minister says.
EU gets organic \'Euro-leaf\' logo
A new EU-wide \"Euro-leaf\" logo will soon be compulsory for all pre-packaged organic food produced in the EU.
Greece \'to ban early retirement\'
Greece\'s government intends to raise the pension age and ban early retirement as it tackles its budget crisis.
Berezovsky rejects murder claim
Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky tells the High Court it is \"outrageous\" to claim he was behind the murder of ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko.
Opel plans 11bn euro investment
General Motors\' Opel unit announces plans to invest 11bn euros ($15bn; £9.7bn) in new cars over the next five years.
Six UK soldiers charged over brawl
Six British soldiers have been charged with assault following a brawl at a restaurant in Lanzarote.
Latvian military \'ghost town\' fetches $3m at auction
Latvia auctions off a deserted town, once used by the Soviet military as an anti-missile radar base, for $3m.
Cabin boy was youngest WWII hero
A 14-year-old cabin boy is confirmed as the UK\'s youngest known service member to have been killed in WWII.
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