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Simon Hoggart's week: a horrible death, and a Poirot mystery
20 Sep 2013: Finding a dead burglar in a chimney is more common than you might think -
A glimmer of hope for Syrians – and for the future of the world too
20 Sep 2013: Letters: Now the war clouds in Syria have cleared for a while, is it too much to hope for a collective recovery of common sense? -
Greece seized by new sense of foreboding as violence flares in streets
20 Sep 2013: Clashes between far-right Golden Dawn and anti-fascists raise fears that crisis has reached new stage -
Germany's centre-left SPD scents return to coalition rule
20 Sep 2013: David Cameron be warned: Social Democrat duo vying for power could skew EU plans -
French police to stand trial over deaths of two youths that sparked 2005 riots
20 Sep 2013: Appeal court rules officers should face criminal trial over two teenagers who were electrocuted after running away from police -
Why Russia is an economic and political Janus
20 Sep 2013: Robert Skidelsky: Putin has a misdeveloped economy masked by high energy prices, and a peace process for Syria sitting precariously alongside a poor human rights record at home -
Greenpeace activists could be charged with terrorism after ship stormed
20 Sep 2013: Crew of Arctic Sunrise were in custody of armed Russian security forces after being prevented from disrupting oil rig work -
Markets await German elections; India surprises with interest rate rise - as it happened
20 Sep 2013: Polling data shows that Sunday's German elections will be close, and could determine eurozone economic policy for the next stage of the crisis
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Angela Merkel: Germany's mother
20 Sep 2013: Ben Knight: The German chancellor has somehow become a 'Mutti' to the nation. Victory beckons again -
Meet Inken Frühling, the only woman in the Costa Concordia control room
20 Sep 2013: Inken Frühling says she 'didn't really realise' she was the only female engineer in the team controlling the parbuckling of the wrecked Costa Concordia -
Venice residents to stage canal-bank protest over cruise ship invasion
20 Sep 2013: St Mark's Basin will be turned into a motorway when 13 cruise ships travel through in one day, say protesters -
Anglicans appoint first female bishop in UK and Ireland
20 Sep 2013: Rev Pat Storey makes history in being elected bishop of Meath and Kildare by Church of Ireland -
Syria suggests ceasefire to end 'stalemate' - as it happened
20 Sep 2013: Follow how the day unfoled after Syria's deputy prime minister suggested a ceasefire to end Syria's 'stalemate' conflict and Iran offered to act as peace broker -
Germany's shrinking cities: a view from Salzgitter
20 Sep 2013: Ageing populations, abandoned shops, empty homes – analysts say Germany must act before it becomes full of ghost towns -
German politicians make final push to secure undecided votes before election
20 Sep 2013: Latest polls show Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats and its coalition partner the Free Liberals have a paper-thin majority
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