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EU states lax on Syria embargo
ROME -- In spite of EU sanctions prohibiting the supply of arms to Syria two EU states have been potentially complicit in allowing arms to reach the Assad regime this year.
Father tells Meredith Kercher's story
Foot-and-mouth disease spreads to Gaza Strip
Ravenna meets Vienna to honour Klimt
INSIDER VIEW: Companeros not caudillos
Cats and culture
Egypt election concerns Christian Copts
ROME – Egypt’s presidential election, scheduled to begin on May 23, has "sparked fear" among the country's Coptic Christians as the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate looks strong.
Employee "used Tamil TIgers" to bilk FAO
Finnair Italy positive first quarter
Earth Day dedicated to women
Italy supports UN observer mission in Syria
Butrint’s magic
Azerbaijan concert series finale
Live Formula One coverage in the air
"Bunga bunga" businessman faces justice
Finnish Prime Minister meets Monti
Obituary: Brendan Murphy, sharp-eyed Mediterranean observer
Brendan J Murphy, a distinguished author and journalist, set an apparent record for a reporter going without sleep during a hijacking when he covered a lengthy drama singlehandedly in Algiers.
Catholic dissidents respond feistily to Pope
Finnish Prime Minister comes to Rome
Maoists free Italian captive
Croat war crime sentencing defended
ROME – A senior prosecutor from the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) denied that sentencing is too lenient when compared with the gravity of the crimes.
New agenda-setting power for EU citizens
ROME -- The European Citizens' Initiatives means that a million citizens from across Europe can come together on an issue that is important to them, and ask the Commission to do something about it.


























