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Russia reveals blow-up army
CNN's Matthew Chance reports on why the Russian military is blowing up its own tanks.
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Tony Blair book revelations
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair releases his memoirs. CNN's Robin Oakley reports.
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WikiLeaks rape case re-opened
Swedish prosecutors have reopened the investigation into allegations of rape against the founder of WikiLeaks.
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Tony Blair's controversial memoir
CNN's Phil Black reports on the anticipation and controversy surrounding the release of Tony Blair's memoir.
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Assange 'I am losing confidence'
Regarding his rape case, WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange says he is "losing confidence in the Swedish justice system."
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Pope's visit to Britain angers some
Nic Robertson reports the Pope's visit to Britain is angering some Catholics riled he has done little about abuses there.
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Sports betting should be 'transparent'
A London sports betting expert doesn't believe bookmakers are to blame for the alleged match-fixing by Pakistan players.
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A unique mosque experience
CNN's Atika Shubert finds a mosque in Amsterdam where prayers are in native Dutch, not Arabic.
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Edible art exhibit takes London
London gets it teeth into edible art.
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Ray Nagin reflects on Katrina anniversary
Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans, recalls Katrina during a walk through the French Quarter with CNN's Don Lemon
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Brain surgery boot camp
Brain surgery boot camp is a new way of teaching neurosurgery residents how to operate.
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How vacations are changing
The British used to love the package holiday. But is it dying? Jim Boulden reports.
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WikiLeaks founder faces questions
Swedish prosecutors want to question the WikiLeaks founder on a molestation claim. CNN's Atika Shubert reports.
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App developer millionaire?
CNN's Richard Quest interviews Nikita Lutsenko, a young programmer from Ukraine who aims to be an app millionaire.
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Connector of the Day Tony Blair
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair talks to Becky Anderson about the role of faith in his life.
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Saving reptiles in Germany
Rescued reptiles get a second chance at this one of a kind animal hospital in Germany. CNN's Diana Magnay reports.
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Limmud in Moscow
Israel 9's Nitsana Bellehsen reports on an international movement of informal Jewish education in Russia
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Cross-border divorces
EUTV's Nicola Fell looks at a push to make breaking up easier to do in Europe
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Football fight club
HLN's Rafer Weigel introduces you to a new European sports league that combines soccer, rugby and MMA.
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Warrant revoked for Wikileaks founder
Swedish prosecutors have revoked the arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. CNN's Atika Shubert reports.
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UK public's wild ideas for budget cuts
The United Kingdom solicited the public for ideas on how the government can save money. CNN's Josh Levs reports.
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Who are the Roma?
As France begins its controversial Roma expulsion, CNN's Eileen Hsieh takes a look at the history of the so-called Gypsies.
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Wikileaks founder accused of rape
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested in absentia and faces charges of rape and molestation in Sweden.
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Suspicions remain over al Megrahi release
CNN's Phil Black reports from London where anger continues one year after the release of the Lockerbie bomber.
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'Dying' bomber still alive
With 3 months to live, Lockerbie bomber was released from Scottish prison. He's alive a year later. Phil Black reports.
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What's the future for British students?
UK student Jake Strong-Jones has his high-school exam results. Will he choose university or the workplace?
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France begins expelling hundreds of Roma
Cracking down on illegal immigration, France begins the expulsion of hundreds of Roma. CNN's Jim Bittermann reports.
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France's gypsy crackdown
CNN's Jim Bittermann reports on the deportation of hundreds of gypsies from France.
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Tour a place where all faiths are welcome
Al-Madrasa is a center for Islamic study in Spain that is open to all faiths. CNN's Atika Shubert reports.
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Drug crackdown in UK
CNN's Atika Shubert reports on how police are cracking down on the rising number of cannabis factories in the U.K.
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British coalition marks first 100 days
Britain's first coalition government in more than 60 years has now lasted 100 days.
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Serbian crypt comforts
Nova TV Croatia's Vedrana Pribacic visits an unusual cemetery in Serbia where the dead enjoy the comforts of home.
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AIDS in Eastern Europe
HIV prevalence is on the rise in Eastern Europe. UNTV's Alexandra King tells us about an emerging trend in Georgia.
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3 children survive Northern Ireland bomb
Three children are injured but alive after a bomb went off near a school in the center of Lurgan.
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Behind the Paris fashion shoot for Biba
Revealed goes behind-the-scenes at the Paris fashion shoot for Biba by photographer Oliviero Toscani.
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Germany's growth spurt
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen asks economist Joerg Rocholl about the reasons behind Germany's second quarter growth spurt.
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Why Europe's economy matters
An economist for Daiwa Capital Markets analyzes Europe's economic conditions.
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Outlook on the global economy
CNN's Richard Quest talks to David Blanchflower a former member of the Bank Of England's Monetary Policy Committee.
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Amazon adventurer returns home
British explorer Ed Stafford is welcomed home by friends and family after his adventure walking the Amazon.
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