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Finland's president to seek re-election in 2018

Finland's president has announced he will seek re-election for another six-year term as the Nordic country's head of state next year

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EU approves Areva-EDF nuclear reactor combination

The European Union has approved the takeover of the reactor business of Areva by nuclear giant EDF in an all-French transaction, arguing it will not affect healthy competition in the sector

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Poland gathers data on foreigners in the country

Poland's deputy defense minister has cited security concerns in Europe as he tries to justify a move to gather data on foreign nationals in Poland

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Leaders of Spain, Portugal eye joint projects, EU's future

The leaders of Spain and Portugal are holding their annual two-day summit, with possible joint energy and infrastructure projects due to be discussed

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EU expands sanctions against Congo to 16 people

The European Union has extended sanctions over the deteriorating situation in Congo and imposed travel bans and asset freezes on nine more senior security officials

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Merkel warns against "simple answers" after Trump meetings

Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman says Berlin is still committed to strengthening trans-Atlantic relations after Merkel suggested Europe can no longer entirely rely on the U.S.

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The Latest: Greece orders financial probe of refugee NGO

Greek judicial authorities have ordered an investigation into allegations that staff at a European Union-funded NGO sexually exploited refugees and misused money intended for their welfare

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Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn face tough questions on live TV

Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn have faced tough questions and a skeptical audience in a live TV event ahead of next week's parliamentary elections

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UN farm agency: South Sudan can avoid famine with help

The UN's food and agriculture agency says South Sudan must receive more food, seeds and livestock to farmers this rainy season to help avert a new famine next year

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EU-Ukraine pact clears major hurdle with Dutch approval

The Dutch parliament has completed the ratification of a pact between the European Union and Ukraine aimed at keeping Russia at arm's length, despite voters in the Netherlands rejecting the agreement...

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UN food agency warns South Sudan conflict is fueling famine

The head of the UN's farm agency is warning that conflict in South Sudan could undermine hopes of avoiding a new famine next year

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In UK vote, Brexit takes back seat to home issues, terror

This was supposed to be the Brexit election for the U.K. _ but the divisive issued has not dominated the parliamentary campaign as many had expected.

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Plastic surgery clinics hacked; 25,000 photos, data online

Police in Lithuania say more than 25,000 private photos _ including nude pictures _ and other personal data have been made public following the hacking of a chain of plastic surgery clinics

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The Latest: Poland may accept refugees for medical care

Poland's foreign minister says the government is thinking of temporarily taking in Syrians who need medical treatment

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French prez seeks clean gov't as 2 ministers fight suspicion

Two ministers of newly-elected President Emmanuel Macron _ who promised a squeaky-clean government _ are defending themselves against suspicions of ethical lapses just as a new law is being prepared to...

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Venus Williams opens play at French Open on Day 4

Tenth-seeded Venus Williams will open play on Court Philippe Chatrier against Kurumi Nara of Japan in the second round of the French Open

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Eurozone inflation falls to lowest level this year

Official figures show that inflation across the 19-country eurozone has fallen to its lowest level this year, in a development that may temper market talk that the European Central Bank will soon...

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EU proposes ways to shore up the euro over coming decade

The European Union's executive arm has come up with a series of ideas it thinks could shore up the euro currency in the coming decade

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The Latest: Charity investigates misconduct against migrants

A charity says it is investigating two of its employees working with refugees in Greece in connection with allegations of "serious misconduct."

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Preliminaries underway at 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee

ABC News' Janai Norman talks to Hailey Jinkins, a competitor at this year's National Spelling Bee.

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