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Europe
Peacekeepers Head to Georgian Conflict Zone
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) got Russian and Georgian approval Tuesday, Aug. 19 to beef up its monitoring mission in Georgia. But the OSCE might not get the access it wants.
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Helsinki Hopes Celebrity Bins Will Encourage Clean Streets
Forget about the sports field. The Finnish capital of Helsinki is the new center of trash-talking.
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Economic Data Produces Mixed Messages in Germany
Producer prices in Germany surged in July to the highest point in nearly three decades, the country's statistics office said Tuesday. It is becoming more unlikely that the European Central Bank will cut interest rates.