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Taking the plunge in Budapest

In Budapest, Hungary's vibrant capital, you can sample spicy paprika at the Great Market Hall (designed by Gustave Eiffel), sip coffee in a genteel turn-of-the-20th-century cafe and enjoy an affordable performance at the luxurious Opera House.

From the next Berlin to the new Acropolis museum

From the Czech Republic to Greece, the eastern part of Europe is changing so fast that you could visit every year and feel as if you've experienced something completely new.

Breast cancer message goes global

A nurse in Jordan who was diagnosed for breast cancer last year is dying because she didn't seek treatment. The family of a woman in Tanzania didn't know she was ill until her tumor started eating through her skin.

2 killed in Hungary school shooting

A principal and teacher were killed Wednesday when a masked gunman opened fire in a private elementary school in Budapest, Hungary's capital city, police said.

Time.com: Emerging Economies Hit Hard by the Financial Crisis

Hopes that robust growth in emerging markets would counteract the financial meltdown appear to be dashed as the contagion chokes their economies

Time.com: Afghanistan: NATO Mulls Expanding Drug Role

The United States will push NATO allies to order their troops to target Afghanistan's thriving heroin trade in a bid to stem the flow of drug money to the widening insurgency

Time.com: Hungary: 4 Dead, 26 Injured in Train Collision

A local passenger train ran into the back of an long-distance train Monday near Budapest, killing four people and injuring 26

Time.com: Dollar Weakens vs Euro; Oil Jumps to $114

Oil prices rebounded Tuesday, jumping back above $114 barrel after the dollar weakened against the euro and a rally in heating oil pulled new buyers into energy markets

Time.com: Oil Holds Near $119 Per Barrel

Oil prices were little changed near $119 a barrel Wednesday ahead of a key government report on U.S. energy stockpiles that could offer further proof of declining demand

Time.com: Oil Markets Look for Signs of Bubble Burst

Oil prices edged modestly higher Friday as news of an output cut in Nigeria helped to halt, at least temporarily, the week's sharp decline in prices

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