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29 May: An-EU-Russia Summit will take place in St Petersburg on 3-4 June. President Putin will lead the Russian Delegation and the President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy will lead the EU delegation. (Agencies)
29 May: An-EU-Russia Summit will take place in St Petersburg on 3-4 June. President Putin will lead the Russian Delegation and the President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy will lead the EU delegation. (Agencies)

29 May: An-EU-Russia Summit will take place in St Petersburg on 3-4 June. President Putin will lead the Russian Delegation and the President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy will lead the EU delegation. (Agencies)

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28 May: Tens of thousands of Georgians turned out for the launch of the election campaign of the opposition Georgian Dream coalition on Sunday, filling Tbilisi’s main plaza, Freedom Square, and surrounding streets. Independent observers estimated that abo
28 May: Tens of thousands of Georgians turned out for the launch of the election campaign of the opposition Georgian Dream coalition on Sunday, filling Tbilisi’s main plaza, Freedom Square, and surrounding streets. Independent observers estimated that abo

28 May: Tens of thousands of Georgians turned out for the launch of the election campaign of the opposition Georgian Dream coalition on Sunday, filling Tbilisi’s main plaza, Freedom Square, and surrounding streets. Independent observers estimated that abo

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Sweden wins Eurovision

Sweden wins Eurovision

Europe's annual musical extravaganza ends successfully in Baku. Azerbaijan proves to the world it can organise a major global event.
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25 May: Political analysts in Armenia are trying to assess the significance of the announcement that the Prosperous Armenia Party will not join in a coalition government with the Party of President Serzh Sargsyan when parliament reconvenes next week. This
25 May: Political analysts in Armenia are trying to assess the significance of the announcement that the Prosperous Armenia Party will not join in a coalition government with the Party of President Serzh Sargsyan when parliament reconvenes next week. This

25 May: Political analysts in Armenia are trying to assess the significance of the announcement that the Prosperous Armenia Party will not join in a coalition government with the Party of President Serzh Sargsyan when parliament reconvenes next week. This

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