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Europe
How Three Women in London Succumbed to Slavery
A trauma psychologist explains how decades of captivity can shackle the mind as well as the body
Russia Calls for Order as Ukraine Protests Grow
The Russian prime minister is calling for “stability and order” amid the pro-West demonstrations.
Turkey’s Erdogan Battles Country’s Most Powerful Religious Movement
The intensifying hostility between Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Gulen movement, an influential religious organization once seen as a key Erdogan ally, shows how the Turkish premier’s power is unraveling
Ukrainian Boxing Champ Becomes Key Kiev Protest Leader
In the days following Kiev demonstrations, Vitali Klitschko has emerged as the leader of government opposition
Kiev’s Pro-West Protests Paralyze Ukraine
Mass protests in the Ukrainian capital — the largest since the 2005 Orange Revolution — have paralyzed the country, with protesters calling on Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych to not jettison his nation’s move towards …
Ukraine’s Protesters Are Inspired by European Ideals, However Illusory
To many Ukrainians, integration with Europe isn’t just about E.U. money but a commitment to E.U. standards of governance and social justice
Bolshoi Ballet Dancer Sentenced In Acid Attack Case
Former Bolshoi Ballet star dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko was sentenced to six years in prison after a Moscow court found him and two other men guilty of carrying out a gruesome acid attack on the ballet’s artistic director.
Guardian Editor Says Paper Published Only 1% of Snowden NSA Leaks
Defends paper’s role in publishing Edward Snowden leaks
Spain To Curb Cell Phone Use For Train Operators
After crash that killed 79
Yes, The Pope Used To Be a Bouncer
Another reason to think twice before talking back to the bouncer
Ukraine Government Survives No-Confidence Vote
But it’s unclear if that’s all the protesters want
Putin Blames Ukrainian Protests on ‘Militants’ and ‘Outsiders’
It’s not the first time Putin has blamed Ukrainian unrest on foreigners besides himself