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Estonia Sentences Spy To 12-1/2 Years Jail

An Estonian court on Wednesday sentenced a former senior security official to more than 12 years in jail for spying and treason in a case that caused deep concern in NATO. It was the most serious case of espionage since the former Soviet state joined NATO in 2004. Herman Simm, …

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Turkish Airliner Crashes At Schiphol, 9 Dead

A Turkish Airlines plane with 134 passengers and crew aboard crashed in light fog while trying to land at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport on Wednesday, killing nine people and injuring dozens. Officials said some 84 people were taken to hospitals, including 25 who were severely hurt, when flight TK 1951 from …

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Macedonia Archeology Dig To Welcome Greeks

Despite the burning Skopje-Athens dispute over the name Macedonia and its historical and cultural heritage, Macedonia plans to ask Greek scientists for help in a project to excavate four major archeological sites, local media said on Wednesday. The country will spend a record 20 million euros in the next three …

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