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Palestinian Territories
Fatah party supporters mark anniversary in Gaza
Tens of thousands of supporters of the Fatah party have gathered in the Gaza Strip to mark the anniversary of the movement's founding. This is the first time the party has held a rally in the territory since 2007.
NATO
US troops arrive in Turkey
US troops have arrived in Turkey to protect an incoming batch of Patriot missiles. Germany, the Netherlands and the US are installing them at Turkey's request to help deal with possible spillovers from the war in Syria.
Nuclear Power
Minister Altmaier rejects atomic waste export report
Peter Altmaier has come out swinging after a newspaper report suggested the government was planning to export nuclear waste. The environment minister called the story "the greatest nonsense I have ever heard."
Nuclear Proliferation
Iran prepares to re-open nuclear talks with major powers
Iran has agreed to resume talks with six major powers aimed at curbing international concerns over its nuclear program. The last negotiations broke off without any tangible results more than six months ago.
Politics
Hungarian top court shoots down voter registration
Hungarian voters need not register before casting their ballots, according to the country's Constitutional Court. The government had approved a new voting system in November, but the court found it unconstitutional.
Asia
Teenage Taliban victim Malala leaves hospital
A Pakistani teenager who was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman for promoting the education of women has been released from a British hospital. Her shooting drew international condemnation and publicity for her cause.
People
Bardot threatens to follow Depardieu to Russia
Former screen siren Brigitte Bardot is threatening to join actor Gerard Depardieu in seeking a Russian passport unless plans to put down two elephants are thrown out. She referred to France as an "animal cemetery."
Business
Banking
Oldest Swiss bank to close after guilty plea
Swiss bank Wegelin has said it will close down its operations after the end of US court procedures against the country's oldest lender. The bank has pleaded guilty to charges of aiding large-scale tax evasion.
Inside Europe
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