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What Genetically-Modified Means To A Small Farmer In Southwest France

What Genetically-Modified Means To A Small Farmer In Southwest France

DIE WELT
In Cuba, Trekking Back To Where The Revolution Began

In Cuba, Trekking Back To Where The Revolution Began

DIE WELT
Germany's Carnival, A Billion-Euro Bash Where The Beer Flows Aplenty

Germany's Carnival, A Billion-Euro Bash Where The Beer Flows Aplenty

LA STAMPA
Barolo And Brunello Bury Italian Wine Rivalry, Join Forces To Conquer Asia

Barolo And Brunello Bury Italian Wine Rivalry, Join Forces To Conquer Asia

DIE WELT
Ski Eastward: Budget-Friendly Bulgaria Now Among Europe's Top Ski Destinations

Ski Eastward: Budget-Friendly Bulgaria Now Among Europe's Top Ski Destinations

DIE WELT
Is Europe Finally Ready To Give Rice The Respect It Deserves?

Is Europe Finally Ready To Give Rice The Respect It Deserves?

LA STAMPA
Milan's Empty Markets: Italians Start To Feel Nationwide Truck Driver's Strike

Milan's Empty Markets: Italians Start To Feel Nationwide Truck Driver's Strike

TAGES-ANZEIGER
Airport Ban On Liquid Carry-Ons May End, As Europe Tests New Security Measures

Airport Ban On Liquid Carry-Ons May End, As Europe Tests New Security Measures

DIE WELT
Gay Travel: Top German Tourism Group Bets On Business Of LGBT Vacationers

Gay Travel: Top German Tourism Group Bets On Business Of LGBT Vacationers

AL-MASRY AL-YOUM
Egypt: Great Year For Democracy, Dismal For Tourism

Egypt: Great Year For Democracy, Dismal For Tourism

LA STAMPA
In Rome, 'Dolce Vita' Café Back On Straight And Narrow After Run-In With The Mob

In Rome, 'Dolce Vita' Café Back On Straight And Narrow After Run-In With The Mob

LE MONDE
Paris Chicks: Raising Hens At Home Is Newest Organic Trend In French Capital

Paris Chicks: Raising Hens At Home Is Newest Organic Trend In French Capital

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  • Quelle Horreur! Outrage At Plans To Teach French University Courses In English

    A proposed bill that would allow the use of English in universities has set off an uproar among intellectual champions of the French language.

  • 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

  • Seeking The True Source of Arabica Coffee In The Ethiopian Forest

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • After Knut: Zoos And The Line Between Animal Boredom And Animal Cruelty

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