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Infographic: The Queen in numbers

5/7/2012 1:51:46 PM.
Infographic: The Queen in numbers

Elizabeth: From queen to monarch
The 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the British throne marks a major milestone in the remarkable life of a monarch who, though reluctantly thrust into the spotlight at a young age, has won almost universal praise for her steadfast dedication to duty.
5/10/2012 11:39:19 AM.
Elizabeth: From queen to monarch

Building through austerity in France
Marketplace Europe looks how Francois Hollande will impact the French economy.
5/11/2012 1:25:49 PM.
Building through austerity in France

Euro economies must find niche
L'Oreal harnessed the French reputation for elegance to become a global cosmetics giant -- and the company's CEO says European economies should apply similar logic to escape their current woes.
4/24/2012 1:22:41 PM.
Euro economies must find niche

French firms envy German conditions
Emmindingen is a small town in southwest Germany, with about 26,000 people and an enviable unemployment rate of just 2.8% .
4/24/2012 1:20:09 PM.
French firms envy German conditions

Polish cuisine transformed
To create the future of Polish cuisine, chef Wojciech Amaro looked to the 16th century for inspiration.
5/21/2012 10:25:29 AM.
Polish cuisine transformed

Rare wild horses return to Europe
A small Polish wild horse that was used in Nazi experiments during the 1930s has become the center of wetland regeneration efforts across parts of Europe.
5/21/2012 10:29:48 AM.
Rare wild horses return to Europe

Gallery: The country in pictures

5/21/2012 10:24:27 AM.
Gallery: The country in pictures

Will Greece exit the euro?
The once-taboo topic of Greece's exit from the common currency is now being openly discussed. Two years of pushing cash into the country have barely kept it afloat and the collapse of political talks this week injected a new urgency into the situation.
5/17/2012 3:52:26 PM.
Will Greece exit the euro?

Afghan street kids in Paris
Afghan families pay thousands of dollars to traffickers to send youngsters on the perilous journey to the West, in hopes of a better life. Instead many find themselves living on the streets.
5/17/2012 2:46:34 PM.
Afghan street kids in Paris

Greece's future in eurozone?
Nicholas Theocarakis discusses whether a new election will help keep Greece in the eurozone.
5/17/2012 5:25:01 AM.
Greece's future in eurozone?

Merkel on Greece: Had to be done
German Chancellor Angela Merkel say, "sacrifices had to be made" for Greece.
5/17/2012 5:23:33 AM.
Merkel on Greece: Had to be done

Turmoil in Greece: Ramifications
On Erin Burnett OutFront, tonight's Outer Circle, where we reach out to sources from around the world.
5/17/2012 5:18:26 AM.
Turmoil in Greece: Ramifications

Fear, confusion rule in Greece
Confusion, fear, frustration -- emotions are running high among Greece's people, as they face the prospect of new elections next month and massive uncertainty over the country's economic future.
5/17/2012 11:36:58 AM.
Fear, confusion rule in Greece

Bosnia's hope is tied to justice
in a courtroom in the Netherlands, it is the women of Srebrenica who have the moral weight to slug it out with former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic, says CNN's Nic Robertson. Eight thousand murders in Srebrenica alone. This is what gives their families such power: There are so many of them.
5/17/2012 2:38:19 AM.
Bosnia's hope is tied to justice

Top moments from EPL
Since its inception in 1992, the English Premier League has grown into one of football's most compelling and commercially successful domestic competitions.
5/17/2012 11:04:23 AM.
Top moments from EPL

Merkel backs euro (in German)
German Chancellor Angela Merkel sits down with CNN's Mathew Chance to talk about the future of the Euro, audio in German
5/16/2012 7:42:55 PM.
Merkel backs euro (in German)

Swedish PM on Greek needs
CNN's Richard Quest talks to Swedish Finance Min. Borg and PM Reinfeldt in Stockholm about the European debt crisis.
5/15/2012 4:44:37 AM.
Swedish PM on Greek needs

Hollande's victory and Europe
François Hollande did not thank his opponent, Nicolas Sarkozy, during his acceptance speech, after defeating the incumbent with 51.6% of the vote in the French presidential runoff. But he should have, as he ran an anti-Sarkozy campaign, promising to behave like a "normal president" in contrast to the impulsive, unpredictable and sometimes ostentatious Sarkozy. And it worked: Fifty-five percent of the voters who cast a ballot for him did it to defeat Sarkozy rather than to elect Hollande.
5/15/2012 4:40:44 PM.
Hollande's victory and Europe

Orbit Tower unveiled in London
London has unveiled The Orbit, the sculpture at the heart of the Olympic Park, with the city's mayor claiming the bright red swirling structure -- likened by many to a rollercoaster -- is better than the Eiffel Tower.
5/15/2012 3:12:38 AM.
Orbit Tower unveiled in London

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