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Papacy Interrupted: Failures, Unfinished Business Mark Pope Benedict XVI's Reign

Papacy Interrupted: Failures, Unfinished Business Mark Pope Benedict XVI's Reign

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On Final Day As Pope, Benedict XVI Vows "Unconditional Obedience" To Successor

SUDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG
What A German Dreams For Italy

What A German Dreams For Italy

(Hint: it won't ever come true)

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Slovenia Government Falls, Paves Way For First Woman Prime Minister

DIE WELT
No Sex With Carnivores And Other New Extremes Of Health Food Snobbery

No Sex With Carnivores And Other New Extremes Of Health Food Snobbery

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Horse-And-Pork Kebab - Hoofing It, And Not Very Halal

LE MONDE
Rome Burns - Will Italy's Debt And Broken Politics Take Europe Down, Too?

Rome Burns - Will Italy's Debt And Broken Politics Take Europe Down, Too?

A Belgium perspective on the urgent risks that Italy's economic implosion will spread. France could be next.

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Stephane Hessel, Best-Selling French Author, Father Of The Occupy Movement, Dead At 95

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Pope Benedict XVI's Final Public Audience, As Resignation Looms

GAZETA WYBORCZA
Behind The Walls: What It's Like To Live Inside The Vatican, For A Woman

Behind The Walls: What It's Like To Live Inside The Vatican, For A Woman

LE MONDE
Hackers Black Market: Selling System Flaws And Fixes To The Highest Bidder

Hackers Black Market: Selling System Flaws And Fixes To The Highest Bidder

DIE WELT
Do Sports Make You Smarter? Study Finds Athletes' Brains Have More Gray Matter

Do Sports Make You Smarter? Study Finds Athletes' Brains Have More Gray Matter

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  • Under The Influence: Tracing A Long, Twisted History Of Artists And Their Drugs

    Whether alcohol or absinthe, LSD or heroin, some of humanity's creative geniuses produced their greatest work as mind-altering substances did theirs. A Paris exhibit connects the dots.

  • In Ukraine, Where Homophobia Runs So Deep 'Gay' Doesn't Even Exist

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  • French, Catholic And Proud: Gay Marriage Battle Fuels New Kind Of Youth Revolution

    Disgusted by the "spirit of May '68" the new generation of French Catholics isn't shy about taking on what they see as the moral wasteland that has taken over the country's establishment.

  • Hard Questions, High Risk For Pakistan's Incoming Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif

    To talk or not to talk with the Taliban may be the most pressing matter of all, writes Le Monde's correspondent from Islamabad.

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  • Quietly, A London-Berlin Alliance May Be Shaping Europe's Future

    Even if outwardly the UK and Germany may appear on opposite sides of the debate over Brussels' power, the European economic heavyweights share common interests.

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