BBC Europe News
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Poland activists acquitted over LGBT Virgin Mary
Three women, who faced up to two years in jail, were found not guilty of offending religious feelings.
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Angelina Jolie sells Winston Churchill painting for record £7m
The Tower Of The Koutoubia Mosque, owned by the actress, is sold to an unidentified buyer.
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'Undiscovered Titian painting' found in Ledbury church
An art historian claims to have found the Renaissance master's signature during restoration work.
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Gordon Elliott: Dead horse photo sees Irish trainer banned in Britain
Leading Irish trainer Gordon Elliott is temporarily banned from racing in Britain after being pictured sitting on a dead horse.
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Volvo Cars bets on electric vehicles
Volvo is only going to sell electric cars by 2030, the Swedish firm says.
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Covid vaccines cut risk of serious illness by 80% in over-80s
The UK will soon be in a "very different world", government scientists promise after the success of the jabs.
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Covid: France approves AstraZeneca vaccine for over-65s
Older French patients can now get the jab, which had been initially limited to those aged under 65.
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France's Sarkozy: 'Bling' and legal woes
Ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy is found guilty of corruption and has other court battles to fight.
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Heathrow Airport seven-hour queues 'inhumane', say passengers
Travellers complain of having to queue for up to seven hours because of new Covid measures at border control.
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Barcelona: Catalan police make several arrests over financial issues at Spanish club
Catalan police make several arrests after searching the offices of La Liga side Barcelona.
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Sarkozy: French verdict due in ex-president's corruption trial
Ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy denies wrongdoing in a case involving a lawyer and judge.
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Armenia opposition breaks into government building
Armenia's embattled PM is now in open dispute with the armed forces chiefs.