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Anti-Semitism 'on the rise' across Europe
Hungary's prime minister has told an international assembly of Jews that anti-Semitism was on the rise both in Europe and Hungary, attributing it partly to the economic crisis affecting the region.
05 May 2013
Labour’s French lesson
Telegraph View: The French experience is a salutary lesson for those who think the Left has the solutions when it is more often the creator of the problem
05 May 2013
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François Hollande's first year in office: interactive timeline
François Hollande's first year in office has seen him become the least popular French president ever, with 75 per cent disapproval rating.
05 May 2013
Thousands protest against 'Mr Weak' Hollande
François Hollande faced calls for a "big stroke of the broom" against his unpopular presidency, as thousands took to the streets to vent anger against the French leader's first year in office.
05 May 2013
Russian aircraft wreckage found after a year
The wreckage of a Russian aircraft that disappeared almost a year ago with 13 people on board has been discovered by hunters – a few miles from its take-off strip.
05 May 2013
The female face of Putin's opposition
The Kremlin is pressing controversial charges of "inciting mass disorder" against two dozen opposition figures, including Maria Baronova.
05 May 2013
Italian village recovers from earthquake struck by tornado
Residents of an Italian village struck by a deadly earthquake last year are cursing their luck after a tornado destroyed containers used for temporary offices, ripped off roofs and hurled caravans through the air.
05 May 2013
Train derailment sparks fire in Belgium
Amateur video shot through the window of a nearby house shows a chemical-carrying freight train in flames after it derailed near the town of Wetteren in Belgium.
05 May 2013
EU: the time has come for a 'mandate' referendum
David Cameron should ask Parliament to approve a plebiscite for next year, setting out terms for a new relationship with Europe, says Bernard Jenkin
04 May 2013
| 116 Comments Inside the far-Right stronghold where Hungarian Jews fear for the future
As the World Jewish Congress opens in Budapest amid a rise in anti-Semitism in Hungary, Colin Freeman visits the town of Tiszavasvári, twinned with Iran and the stronghold of the far-Right Jobbik party.
04 May 2013
Minister removed for gay 'ghetto' comment
Italy's equal opportunities minister has been removed from her post only a day after being sworn in.
04 May 2013
Ukip vote is payback time for the political class
The party's success is the tremor before the political earthquake, says Christopher Booker
04 May 2013
| 196 Comments Budapest witnesses anti-semitic rally
A rally by Hungary's Jobbik party, the third largest in the country's parliament, has been held despite government efforts to ban it because of its anti-Semitic nature.
04 May 2013
Keira Knightley marries in south of France
Keira Knightley, the actress, married her rock star fiance James Righton in a low-key ceremony in the south of France on Saturday - before being driven away in a battered Renault Clio.
04 May 2013
Huge tornado strikes northern Italy
Injuries have been reported after a tornado left a trail of destruction in northern Italy.
04 May 2013
Surviving Neo-Nazi gang member goes on trial in Germany
Beate Zschaepe is charged nine counts of murder in a racially-charged case that has rocked Germany.
03 May 2013
Wine war breaks out in St Emilion
A wine war has broken out in the ancient French village of St-Emilion between three chateaus and two top owners. Henry Samuel reports.
03 May 2013
CCTV catches Italian baggage handlers stealing
A group of Italian airport baggage handlers accused of stealing passengers' valuables were arrested on Friday after police installed hidden cameras in the cargo holds of aircraft to catch them red-handed.
03 May 2013
EU recession deeper than expected
Record levels of unemployment and shrinking investment means the eurozone's economy will contract more than expected in 2013, the first ever two-year slump for the single currency area, according to European Commission figures today.
03 May 2013
| 29 Comments Pope Emeritus Benedict joins Pope Francis in the Vatican
Sixty-three days after he stunned the world by resigning the papacy, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI was flown by helicopter back to the Vatican, where he will live out the rest of his days.
02 May 2013
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