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Siberia: Cold shouldered on the tundra
The Russian village of Oymyakon is generally known as the world's coldest permanently inhabited place.
Siberia, Russia
The Russian village of Oymyakon is generally known as the world's coldest permanently inhabited place. Photos by Amos Chapple.
Govt forced paper to destroy files
The British Government has forced the Guardian to destroy files or face a court battle over its publication of US security secrets leaked by Edward Snowden.
Northern Ireland: King country
Fantasy nerds: if you've ever fancied yourself on the throne at Kings Landing, battling for the right to the Seven Kingdoms, here's your chance.
Visiting the ABBA museum
Sweden unveiled a permanent monument to arguably its greatest cultural influences since the Vikings this northern Spring... Abba The Museum.
Five weird festivals you didn't know about
If the annual cheese roll in England or wife carrying competition in Finland is too boring for you, here are five very strange ones that might be worth visiting, even if it's just to tweet a pic from.
England: Dark and dastardly deeds
The murky mists of time have thrown up many bizarre tales of legendary Dartmoor, writes Paul Rush.
Turkey: Postcard from a revolution
Ewan McDonald went on a family holiday. The riot police came along too.
Europe missing out on fracking boom: Cameron
British Prime Minister David Cameron says Europe is "missing out big time" on fracking and Britain will be making a "big mistake" if it shuns shale gas extraction.
Greece: Odyssey to ancient isles
The Greeks invented the most enduring, most popular, most commercially sophisticated and prescient system of governance ever devised, but the nation that perfected democracy seems to be struggling to preserve its economy.
Baby survives 30m fall in backpack
A baby survived a 30m fall from a cable car - which killed her parents - by landing in a tree.
Poland: Schussing's promised land
Europe's most affordable ski slopes are in Poland, as Jared Savage discovers
Germany: Where the sausage is king
Kiwis are renowned for our "throw your sausie on the barbie" culture, but we could learn a thing or two from a country that might just love its sausages even more than we love ours.