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      A tourist takes photos of the Parliament in Syntagma square in central Athens, Thursday, June 14, 2012. Greece faces crucial national elections on Sunday, that could ultimately determine whether the debt-saddled, recession bound country remains in the eurozone. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
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      Miners fire handmade rockets at riot police officers as they defend their position near the mine
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    7 injured as Spanish miners clash with police

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    Turkey: president can serve 7-year term
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    Turkey: president can serve 7-year term

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      Image made from TV provided by Bosnian war crimes court showing former Bosnian Serb soldiers Franc Kos, first row right, Stanko Kojic second row center, Vlastimir Golijan third row center, and Zoran Goronja, forth row right, during the pronouncement of the verdict for the four Bosnian Serb soldiers in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on Friday, June 15, 2012. Bosnian court on Friday convicted the four former elite soldiers of crimes against humanity for their part in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and handed down sentences of up to 43-years. Bosnian Serb Stanko Kojic was sentenced to 43 years in prison; Slovenian Franc Kos and Bosnian Serb Zoran Goronja both got 40 years; and Vlastimir Golijan received a 19-year prison sentence.(AP Photo/Bosnian war crimes court)
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    4 Bosnian Serbs sentenced for Srebrenica killings

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      Luis Moreno-Ocampo, left, listens, as new prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, right, is holding her first speech as new prosecutor after a swearing-in ceremony at The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands, Friday, June 15, 2012. The ICC installed Gambian war crimes lawyer Fatou Bensouda as its new prosecutor for a nine-year term on Friday. Bensounda replaces Luis Moreno-Ocampo. She will be tasked with trying to bring to justice alleged war criminals including Uganda's Joseph Kony, Libya's Seif al-Islam Gadhafi and Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir. (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski, Pool)
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      In this Tuesday June 12, 2012 photo Russian opposition activist and television host Kseniya Sobchak, daughter of the late St. Petersburg mayor Anatoly Sobchak, left, and opposition leader Ilya Yashin smile as they speak to the press at the headquarters of the Russian Investigation committee in Moscow, Russia. “I’m Ksenia Sobchak, and I’ve got something to lose. But I’m here.” This is what the 30-year-old blond socialite and TV personality said when she began her unlikely foray into political activism by taking the stage at a huge anti-Putin rally in December. Once considered untouchable because of her family’s close personal ties to President Vladimir Putin, Sobchak has since found that she does indeed have something to lose, as her apartment has been raided by police and she has been called in for interrogation. It has been a quick change of fortune for Russia’s It Girl, who like many Russians of her generation experienced a civic awakening after many years of political passivity. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)
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