Poland restricts gambling outside casinos
Gambling will be made illegal for individuals below 18 years of age under the law.
Policeman dies as British flods trigger evacuation
The policeman had been missing since Thursday in Workington in the tourist-friendly region of northwest England.
CERN atom-smasher restarts after 14-month hiatus
The LHC promises to unlock scientific mysteries about the creation of the Universe and the fundamental nature of matter.
Anglican leader prays for Christian unity
Williams was to meet Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday just two weeks after the Vatican unveiled the new framework for the conversions.
Five million Europeans vaccinated against H1N1
The EMEA also announced that one dose was sufficient for most people of swine flu vaccines Pandemrix and Focetria.
New German foreign minister on first Moscow visit
We did not discuss it. Our position on this subject is known - Westerwelle said, without further comment on the case.
New EU president keeps low profile
However the world's press were talking about him and the second member of the EU's new dream team.
Third swine flu death in Austria
A 41-year-old man from Bavaria, in southern Germany, died in Salzburg overnight, a hospital spokeswoman announed on Friday.
Denmark reports two first swine flu deaths
The authorities also said the autopsy of a chronically ill man in his thirties who died on November 12 showed he carried the H1N1 virus.
Putin strides into Ukraine election campaign
Striking a deal late Thursday night with Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko to avert another winter gas crisis.
Belgrade snubs Serbs who voted in Kosovo poll
Serbia refuses to recognise the independence of Kosovo, where 90 percent of the population is ethnic Albanian.
Slovenia eyes second nuclear reactor by 2025
The plant is still co-owned by Slovenia and Croatia and currently generates about 40 percent of all electricity produced in Slovenia.






























