BBC Europe News
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Greece earthquake shakes shop and collapses buildings
The 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck near the city of Larissa, but was felt across the country.
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Covid-19: Backlash in Spain over princesses getting UAE vaccines
The sisters say they were offered the jab when visiting their father in the United Arab Emirates.
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Covid: Oxford vaccine does protect older people, Europe told
A single dose of the Pfizer or Oxford vaccine cuts hospital admissions of older people by about 80%.
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Hungary: Viktor Orban's Fidesz to quit Europe's centre-right EPP
Viktor Orban's right-wing Fidesz party leaves the group amid a row over his democratic record.
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Germany to spy on far-right AfD party, reports say
The intelligence services have not publicly confirmed the move, which the AfD is fighting in court.
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Ali Boumendjel: France admits 'torture and murder' of Algerian nationalist
President Macron acknowledges that an Algerian nationalist was killed by the French army in 1957.
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Why many in Russia are reluctant to have Sputnik vaccine
Russia's Sputnik V vaccine against Covid is in worldwide demand, but many Russians remain unsure.
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How US nuclear missiles found a base in Scotland
The controversial US nuclear submarines operated for more than 30 years and has a lasting legacy.
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Eurovision Song Contest travel 'necessary', organisers say
Participants from 41 countries will head to the Netherlands for this year's contest under new plans.
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Pontins used 'undesirables list' of Irish surnames
The holiday firm promises to change after disclosure of a blacklist to screen out Gypsies and Travellers.
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Coronavirus: What's behind France's AstraZeneca turnaround?
President Macron expressed scepticism of the jab - but now France has approved it for some over-65s.
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Alexei Navalny: US imposes sanctions on Russians
US intelligence says Putin's government was behind the nerve agent attack on the opposition activist.