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Colombian poet wants to sell testicles for $20K to travel Europe  Jun 18, 2:47 pm
New York, June 18 (ANI): A Colombian poet is selling his testicles to pay for his upcoming European tour.
Outrage over online teaching of Qu'ran to Brit students by banned JuD hardliners   Jun 18, 10:54 am
London, June 18 (ANI): Easy Qu'ran Memorizing, a website which aims at providing online Qu'ran lessons to students from Middle East, Europe and North America has the tutor with a track record of being a member of the political arm of a banned terrorist organization.
Assad warns Europe of 'paying the price' if it arms Syrian rebels   Jun 18, 10:54 am
London, June 18 (ANI): Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warned that Europe will 'pay the price' if it delivered arms to rebel forces in the country.
ESA's Herschel telescope finally switched off   Jun 18, 10:29 am
Washington, June 18 (ANI): European Space Agency's billion-euro Herschel space telescope has been switched off.
Drug to treat osteoporosis prevents growth of breast cancer cells  Jun 16, 10:36 am
Washington, June 16 (ANI): A drug approved in Europe to treat osteoporosis has now been shown to stop the growth of breast cancer cells, even in cancers that have become resistant to current targeted therapies.
Europe's largest spaceship now connected to International Space Station  Jun 16, 9:49 am
Washington, June 16 (ANI): ESA's fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle, Albert Einstein - the heaviest spacecraft ever launched by Europe, completed a flawless rendezvous with the International Space Station on Saturday.
Google might face EU probe into Android licensing, sales practices  Jun 14, 4:28 pm
Washington, June 14 (ANI): Google is reportedly facing an investigation by the European Union (EU) into its Android cut-price licensing system with speculations that they have strengthened the mobile operating system by using certain exclusivity deals, thereby giving it an unfair advantage over other technological giants.
Abs first evolved 380 million years ago in armoured fish  Jun 14, 12:10 pm
Washington, June 14 (ANI): Researchers have discovered a 380 million year old armoured fish in north-west Australia which has miraculously preserved musculature.
EU questions US for infringing privacy rights of its citizens through snoop programme  Jun 12, 2:52 pm
London, June 12(ANI): The European Union has questioned the US authorities about their potential breach of EU citizens' 'privacy right'.
Future aircrafts may be powered by cow poo  Jun 11, 3:02 pm
London, June 11 (ANI): A plane powered by cow dung is one of the ideas short-listed in a global contest to design the aircraft of the future, sponsored by European plane maker AIRBUS.
Zardari urges tough decisions to end US drones strikes   Jun 11, 11:43 am
Islamabad, June 11 (ANI): President Asif Ali Zardari has urged the newly-elected government to take tough decisions to end U.S. drone attacks, which he termed a serious violation on Pakistan's sovereignty.
Female footballers get their kit off at 'first-ever naked Euros'  Jun 10, 10:37 am
London, June 10 (ANI): Female players showed off their ball skills at the first-ever naked European Championships held in Germany.
EU worried about citizens' privacy after US secret Internet surveillance reports  Jun 8, 2:24 pm
Sydney, June 8 (ANI): The European Union is anxious about its citizens' privacy over reports about the U.S. secretly accessing user data from internet giants.
Airbus to deliver over 100 passenger planes to China in 2013  Jun 8, 1:51 pm
Beijing, June 8 (Xinhua-ANI): European aircraft manufacturer Airbus will deliver over 100 passenger planes to China this year, with its four-year deliveries to China totaling over 400, the company announced on Saturday.
Drone strikes by British forces in Afghanistan 'may be in breach of international law'  Jun 8, 1:13 pm
London, June 8 (ANI): The use of drones by British forces in Afghanistan may be in breach of international law, a controversial legal opinion circulated to peace campaigners has claimed.
Apple accused of securing preferential terms with mobile operators for iPhone  Jun 7, 12:54 pm
London, June 7 (ANI): Apple has been accused of using its influence to secure preferential treatment from mobile operators wanting to offer the iPhone, a former senior executive at a major European operator has said.
Iraq busts Al-Qaida cell suspected of plotting chemical attacks   Jun 2, 2:03 pm
Beijing, Jun 2 (Xinhua-ANI): Iraq's Defense Ministry said on Saturday that it has busted an Al-Qaida cell that allegedly had worked to produce poisonous gas to stage chemical attacks home and abroad.
Al-Qaeda plot to use and smuggle chemical weapons foiled by Iraqi intelligence  Jun 2, 11:51 am
London, June 2 (ANI): Iraq's military intelligence authorities have arrested five men, linked to Al- Qaeda, for manufacturing chemical weapons and plotting to smuggle them to Europe and North America.
Bayern seal historic treble with German Cup win  Jun 2, 11:12 am
London, Jun 2 (ANI): German giants Bayern Munich has completed a historic treble after they won the German Cup with a 3-2 win over Stuttgart in Berlin.
'Threatened' Christian representatives in Pak seek 'mass asylum' to U.S, Canada  Jun 1, 2:14 pm
Islamabad, June 1 (ANI): A Pakistan based Christian political party is seeking 'mass asylum' to the U.S., European Union, Canada and Australia.
New Pak govt. should enhance trade with India, says EU envoy   May 30, 12:12 pm
Islamabad, May 30 (ANI): The incoming government in Pakistan should enhance trade and business with India and implement the competition laws in the country to improve economic conditions, European Union Ambassador to Pakistan, Lars-Gunnar Wigemark has said.
Woman alleges Justin Bieber fathered her daughter four years ago  May 30, 11:13 am
New York, May 30 (ANI): Justin Bieber has been hit with a paternity claim once again as an unidentified "European" woman, 25, has alleged that the singer allegedly slept with her when he was 15-year-old.
Russia criticizes EU decision to allow arming of Syrian rebels  May 29, 4:52 pm
Washington, May 29 (ANI): Russia has severely criticized Europe's decision to allow the arming of Syrian rebels, saying it undercuts international efforts to negotiate an end to the civil war.
University of Reading sketch found to be of Rubens  May 29, 3:26 pm
London, May 29 (ANI): A drawing that was owned by the University of Reading has been confirmed to be a work by the 17th Century artist Sir Peter Paul Rubens, who was one of the most influential Baroque artists in northern Europe.
Stroke patients show signs of recovery after injection of stem cells into brain  May 28, 12:30 pm
London, May 28 (ANI): In a small clinical trial at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital, five seriously disabled stroke patients have shown small signs of recovery following the injection of stem cells into their brain.
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