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News from Europe from The International Herald Tribune, the world's daily newspaper online.
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Karadzic makes light of war crimes charges
Radovan Karadzic said he would face prosecutors alone if handed over to the UN tribunal.
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Hiding in plain sight: The double life of Radovan Karadzic
When he was finally arrested, the fugitive had undergone an astounding transformation - from Radovan Karadzic, former wartime leader of the Bosnian Serbs, to Dragan Dabic, a doctor of alternative medicine in Belgrade who appeared to be part guru and part Santa Claus.
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Europe welcomes arrest of Radovan Karadzic
Europe on Tuesday welcomed the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, not just as a victory for international justice, but also as a vindication of the continent's favored political doctrine: soft power.
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Expelled by Kremlin, an investor fights back
William Browder was one of the most prominent foreign investors in Russia, a corporate provocateur who brought the tactics of Wall Street shareholder activists to the free-for-all of post-Soviet capitalism. Until, that is, the Kremlin expelled him in 2005.
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Czechs show how to avoid being dependent on Russia for energy
When the Prague government defied Moscow and signed an accord to accept a U.S. missile defense shield, it minimized the effect of a Russian oil cutoff with alternative energy sources.
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EU cuts back funding to Bulgaria
The European Commission on Wednesday froze hundreds of millions of euros in aid to Bulgaria, citing poor administration, corruption and organized crime, casting a cloud over the future expansion of the European Union.
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French wine makers in an uproar over naming
A court decision on the 2006 classification of Saint-Émilion châteaux has thrown wine growers into fury and confusion.
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Libya retaliates against Switzerland after arrest of Gadhafi's son
The Swiss Foreign Ministry said Swiss citizens should cease travel to Libya immediately.
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Britain plans pullout of most of its Iraq force
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown told Parliament that Britain planned a "fundamental change of mission" at the turn of the year.
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Venezuela and Russia to coordinate on energy
President Hugo Chavez called for a partnership to counter what he called an American threat against his country.
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