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Ukraine is facing a significant brain drain as talented professionals leave the country to work abroad, a Ukrainian researcher said here Thursday.
World trade expanded in 2011 by 5 percent, a sharp deceleration from the 13.8 percent rise in 2010, and growth will slow further to 3.7 percent in 2012.
Parts of the Belgium capital's public transport system resumed on Wednesday, as a strike against last weekend's deadly aggression against a traffic inspector entered a fifth day.
Russia's Luna-Glob moon mission will see its first moon landing in 2015, a year later than originally planned.
The right-wing extremist who confessed to killing 77 people in a bomb and shooting rampage in Norway is not criminally insane, a psychiatric assessment found on Tuesday.
Many fear that a sales tax rise, part of the government's austerity plans, could push small bookstores in France out of business.
Three years after a quake devastated L'Aquila, the Italian town has launched a bid to become a high-tech European city.
Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer caught in an undercover sting by US agents, was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Britain's new legislation that bans displays of tobacco product came into effect on Friday, in a bid to reduce the number of the country's smokers, especially the young ones.
Chocolates in the shape of Easter bunnies are displayed at a store in Berlin, Germany, April 5, 2012. People shopped around to prepare for the Easter holiday on April 8.
New York police are attempting to piece together the final hours of the director of one of France's most elite colleges after a medical examiner's report shed no clues on the cause of death.
A Chinese student died on Thursday after being hit by an unmarked police car in Birmingham on Wednesday.