UN Authorizes European Troops For Mission in Central African Republic
French have already sent 1,600 troops
French have already sent 1,600 troops
Mario gives up mushrooms for Molly
German Chancellor Angela Merkel called President Viktor Yanukovych, said she was "outraged"
The U.K. created 250,000 jobs in the three months to November
Concerned that social protections could be undermined
At age of 27, was already youngest ever Secretary of State
Specific countries not named
Now if they can just get EU to gasp GMO foods better
Mario Draghi is also pushing for economic reforms
Despite objections from British Conservatives
Official inflation is under 2 percent
Pro-European protests continue
Ukraine not a NATO member or threat
European Court of Human Rights hearing the case brought by Guantanamo Bay inmates
European Defense Agency tasked with creating a "European generation" of drones
New anti-imperialist activists enable an old hatred.
If any pieces actually remained on re-entry
Almost a third have considered emigrating out of fear
Last part of $114 billion program approved
Users say it's helping them cut down on tobacco
If laws in home countries allow for prosecution (and persecution)
Government policies are preventing Europe from enjoying the social and economic benefits of immigration
European Central Bank facing pressure to do something
Not growing as quickly as had been previously expected
So perhaps some of the outrage is a bit staged
Europeans not happy about reported snooping
Ant-E.U. parties expected to do well
Says that Edward Snowden is wrong
Now that it affects important people, she wants a full surveillance review
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