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An Italian national statistics agency on Tuesday forecast that Italy's GDP would fall by 1.5 percent this year but would slightly rise by 0.5 percent in 2013.
Armenia has signed a border security agreement with the United States, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Ministers Dmitry Medvedev continued the reshuffle in the Kremlin.
Complaints over elusive and expensive tickets for the 2012 Olympics are a product of unprecedented demand to see live action from Britons, the man behind the policy said on Monday.
A 5.8-magnitude earthquake occurred near the Bulgarian capital of Sofia early Tuesday morning, the US Geological Survey reported.
Greek conservative parties the New Democracy (ND) and the Democratic Alliance announced on Monday that they will join forces ahead of the critical June 17 national polls, the second in two months.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a decree to approve the formation and lineup of the new government, local media reported.
At least 1,000 people were evacuated on Monday after a flood inundated half of a town in Russia's Far Eastern Yakutia region, Itar-Tass news agency reported.
British Prime Minister David Cameron savored Chelsea's win over German club Bayern Munich in the Champions League final on Sunday after watching the deciding penalty shootout with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a summit in the United States.
Russia does not mind a change of the Syrian administration that comes with no bloodshed or foreign interference.
The euro zone can protect its currency if its stronger countries provide more support for the weaker to help them deal with their problems.
China and Croatia pledged to support each other in a series of crucial issues, including the reform of the United Nations and climate change, at a reception in the Croatian capital Zagreb on Saturday.