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Russia trembles on the brink of war
Russia is "practically in a state of war against Europe", with the crisis in Ukraine rapidly approaching "the point of no return", warn EU leaders.

Castell d'Emporda, Girona, Spain
This 700-year-old Spanish castle will appeal to amateur historians, hikers and those who enjoy fine dining.

Central banks to lawmakers: You try growing this economy
Power of monetary policy to drive global growth is nearing its limit. Further progress depends on government leaders.

Italy: When in Rome, eat with Romans
When Rome's tourist traps got a little tiring, Josh Martin found a boisterous table with locals was only a few clicks away.

Bar/fly: Pilsner in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic has given the world many things, but the greatest of these is lager beer, writes Peter de Graaf.

Dawkins: 'Abort it and try again'
Atheist writer Richard Dawkins says it is 'immoral' to allow foetuses with Down’s syndrome to be born.

Switzerland: The hills are alive with ...
Jamie Morton gets to grips with picturesque Switzerland's double act of charming culture and flashy style.

Bullets, blood and bravery
The Herald's Geoff Cumming and Greg Bowker visit London's Imperial War Museum to mark the centenary of World War One's outbreak.

Romantic Tuscan escape
An Italian villa is the perfect setting for an exotic honeymoon, writes Alexia Santamaria.

Danger in the dark woods
Slovenia is achingly beautiful, but stay on the path, warns Jenna Hand.

Scotland: Glasgow's real kiss
The city's knuckly notoriety no longer applies. Tourists come now for a laugh. And, as Ewan McDonald found on his pilgrimage - of arts, culture and fitba' - there's plenty.

Scotland: Curtain's up in Edinburgh
Summer is festival time in Edinburgh, and thousands of visitors descend on the Scottish capital to see some of the best new talent in arts and entertainment.

Glasgow ... you ought to
Ten reasons to visit Glasgow, the number one UK destination "on the rise" by TripAdvisor, and the third best destination in the UK, in the 2013 Travellers' Choice Destinations.

Max Mosley sues Google over his orgy
Former motorsport boss Max Mosley may serve an injunction on Google over the continued publication of images of him taken at an orgy.

Rich French fleeing taxes find sanctuary in Portugal
French tax hikes over the last three years and fiscal breaks provided by Portugal are driving rich French to seek homes in the Atlantic-hugging country.

England: A taste of heaven at Lord's
Years of history lie under the hallowed ground of one of the world's most famous cricket venues. But the best bit is the tea and scones ritual, writes Kevin Pilley.

Worried travellers check on air routes
Travel agents have fielded calls from worried passengers due to fly to Europe as airlines around the world avoid Ukrainian airspace.

Big data to rescue Britain's corner pubs
Britain's 70 billion-pound pub industry has fallen on hard times. But the industry is fighting back, thanks in part to investors like Noah Bulkin.

MH17: Gold prices skyrocket on uncertainty
Gold futures posted the biggest gain in four weeks after Ukraine said rebels shot down a Malaysian jet carrying 295 people near its border with Russia. Palladium extended a rally to a 13-year high.

Putin breaks news of crash to Obama
The Kremlin said Mr Putin had informed President Obama of the disaster after learning of it just before a scheduled phone call between the two.

'Made in Germany' may be ultimate World Cup winner
The German economy is set to benefit as the country's football victory draws shoppers to the "Made in Germany" brand, says a research firm.

Turkey's delights
Travel back in time from the war cemeteries of Gallipoli to the ancient wonders of Istanbul.

Iceland: Quirky capital a gem in the off-season
Ellen Creager soaks up some natural wonders and architecture under Reykjavik's midnight sun.

Room check: Malmaison, Edinburgh
Ewan McDonald stays at the Malmaison, a former "house of negotiable affection" in Edinburgh.

Climbers told Mt Blanc not a funpark
It was the Everest of its time, and some 25,000 people try to scale it every year. But the issue of climbing Europe's tallest mountain has come to an ugly head.

Bar/fly: Bucharest, Romania
Even bloodthirsty Count Dracula likes a sundowner now and then, learns Kevin Pilley.

Tuscan tips on good manners
The good folk of Tuscany are offering lessons in manners to wealthy Russian tourists.

New NZ victims of Rolf Harris emerge
Over a dozen NZ women have told Maggie Barry they were also indecently assaulted by Rolf Harris - and one is considering an official complaint to police after years of silence.