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IHT: Europe
Authorities in France, Germany and the Netherlands detained at least 10 people on Friday suspected of helping to fund al-Qaida-linked militants in Uzbekistan, police officials said.
Germany posted 1.5 percent growth in the first quarter, appearing to validate the path taken by the European Central Bank not to cut interest rates.
Hundreds of thousands of French teachers and civil servants staged a one-day strike throughout the country Thursday to protest government plans to cut jobs in the public sector.
The widely publicized police raids were a strong signal from Italy's new rightist government, which includes the anti-immigrant Northern League Party, that it will pursue tougher policies toward immigrants.
President Dmitri Medvedev made his debut Thursday as the commander in chief of Russia's armed forces, touring a missile base and promising to provide the necessary funding for nuclear forces to counter global threats.
France is the first European Union country to report a leveling off of childhood obesity rates, suggesting that healthier diet programs and a ban on vending machines in schools were paying off, researchers said Thursday.
German intelligence officials Thursday accused Russia of employing spies and Internet technology to obtain industrial secrets that could hurt the German economy, Europe's biggest, and destroy jobs.
France is the first European Union country to report a leveling off of childhood obesity rates, suggesting that healthier diet programs and a ban on vending machines in schools were paying off, researchers said Thursday.
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