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Serbia 'genocide' case to proceed
The UN's highest court rules that it can hear Croatia's complaint of genocide against Serbia from the 1990s war.
EU thumbs-up for 'Polish plumber'
Eastern and Central European workers have not distorted labour markets in older EU member states, a new EU report says.
Windpipe transplant breakthrough
Doctors in Spain give a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells, avoiding the need for anti-rejection drugs.
MEPs back free school fruit plan
EU lawmakers back a scheme to offer free fruit and vegetables to schools across the EU in a drive to curb child obesity.
Japan to import Europe whalemeat
The Japanese government issues a licence for importation of a consignment of whalemeat from Iceland and Norway.
Judge pulls out of Franco probes
A top Spanish judge, Baltasar Garzon, pulls out of investigations into alleged civil war and Franco-era atrocities.
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