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Poland abortion ruling sparks 'women's strike'
Anger over a court's near-total ban continues as the ruling party says there is no turning back.
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Poland abortion ruling sparks 'women's strike'
Anger over a court's near-total ban continues as the ruling party says there is no turning back.

Germany and France to decide on new lockdowns
While Germany is planning a "lockdown light", France is deciding new measures too.

Turkey vows legal action over Erdogan cartoon
The cartoon showing the president lifting the skirt of a veiled woman was printed in Charlie Hebdo.

Migrant boat deaths should be 'a wake-up call'
Charities call for a legal route for refugees to reach the UK, after four die crossing the Channel.

Barcelona president Bartomeu resigns
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu resigns but says he has accepted proposals for the club to join a European Super League.

Real snatch draw with Monchengladbach
Real Madrid score two late goals to snatch a dramatic Champions League draw against Borussia Monchengladbach in Germany.

Mercedes to take 20% stake in Aston Martin
The German company will also provide the struggling British luxury marque with electric car technology.
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Poland abortion ruling sparks 'women's strike'
Anger over a court's near-total ban continues as the ruling party says there is no turning back.

Germany and France to decide on new lockdowns
While Germany is planning a "lockdown light", France is deciding new measures too.

Turkey vows legal action over Erdogan cartoon
The cartoon showing the president lifting the skirt of a veiled woman was printed in Charlie Hebdo.

Migrant boat deaths should be 'a wake-up call'
Charities call for a legal route for refugees to reach the UK, after four die crossing the Channel.

Barcelona president Bartomeu resigns
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu resigns but says he has accepted proposals for the club to join a European Super League.

Real snatch draw with Monchengladbach
Real Madrid score two late goals to snatch a dramatic Champions League draw against Borussia Monchengladbach in Germany.

Mercedes to take 20% stake in Aston Martin
The German company will also provide the struggling British luxury marque with electric car technology.

Germany and France to decide on new lockdowns
While Germany is planning a "lockdown light", France is deciding new measures too.

Turkey vows legal action over Erdogan cartoon
The cartoon showing the president lifting the skirt of a veiled woman was printed in Charlie Hebdo.

Migrant boat deaths should be 'a wake-up call'
Charities call for a legal route for refugees to reach the UK, after four die crossing the Channel.
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Copyright: Getty ImagesImage caption: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is the front-runner for the post of WTO director-general Nigeria's former Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has won the backing of the European Union (EU) in her bid to become the first African to lead the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Bloomberg news agency and the UK-based Financial Times newspaper are reporting.
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