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Killing "Bin Laden" (The Banknote): Should We Eliminate the 500-Euro Bill?

KOMMERSANT
Moscow's New Free-Speech Zone, Inspired By Hyde Park - But Is It Good For Democracy?

Moscow's New Free-Speech Zone, Inspired By Hyde Park - But Is It Good For Democracy?

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Raising Prices By Cutting Diapers: Is Pampers Scamming Parents?

KOMMERSANT
Boston Bombing: Tsarnaev Brothers Identify With Islam, Chechnya Independence

Boston Bombing: Tsarnaev Brothers Identify With Islam, Chechnya Independence

SUDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG
The 24-Hour Swedish Kindergartens That Cater To Parent (And Market) Demand

The 24-Hour Swedish Kindergartens That Cater To Parent (And Market) Demand

Imagine your child's school is always open -- and serves breakfast, and takeaway meals at pickup. It exists, affordably, in Sweden, where the private sector pushes education innovation.

GAZETA WYBORCZA
Embalming 101, With A Polish Master

Embalming 101, With A Polish Master

LES ECHOS
Why Russia Is Tilting Toward Asia, Even If It Needs The West More Than Ever

Why Russia Is Tilting Toward Asia, Even If It Needs The West More Than Ever

There are signs of historical insecurity in Russia's move away from Europe and the U.S. But at the end of the day, China looms as the real threat for Moscow's future.

LE TEMPS
Boys Don't Cry - The Taboo Of Male Depression

Boys Don't Cry - The Taboo Of Male Depression

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Right-Wing Groups To Hold Summit In Munich On Hitler's Birthday

RADIKAL
After The Exodus - Forgotten Greek Minority Reclaims Stake Of Turkish Island

After The Exodus - Forgotten Greek Minority Reclaims Stake Of Turkish Island

By allowing a Greek elementary school to be opened the for first time in 49 years on Gökçeada -- formerly Imbros -- Turkey has raised hope among a nearly vanished Greek community.

LE MONDE
A Media-Savvy, Modern Jesse James Is On The Run In France

A Media-Savvy, Modern Jesse James Is On The Run In France

Son of immigrants, Redoine Faïd, 40, dealt drugs on the outskirts of Paris before turning to armed robbery. After repenting on French TV, a daring prison break has added to his legend.

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Meet Kolya Lukashenko, A Nine-Year-Old Dictator In Training

Meet Kolya Lukashenko, A Nine-Year-Old Dictator In Training

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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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