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European stocks fall on US growth data
European economic commissioner Olli Rehn yesterday said he expected Greece to agree on a deal with private creditors to write-down its debt this weekend.

Ibsens Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark
Located just north of Norreport Station, amid residential housing, cafes, bakeries and boutiques, this Danish hotel is infused with local flavour.

Vanessa Paradis denies 'false' Depp split rumours
Johnny Depp's long-term partner Vanessa Paradis slams reports suggesting that her relationship with the actor is on the rocks.

Zell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
This tiny, historic wine-making settlement alongside the Mosel River in Germany is famous for its high-quality Riesling, which is made from grapes that grow on dizzyingly steep slopes, and its legendary sassy black cat.

Spain: Sampling Andalucia's gastronomic delights
A holiday in Andalucia promises an abundance of treats for your tastebuds - from fried anchovies to the finest jamon iberico.

The Netherlands: Enchanting peep into fishy past
A historic Dutch village is cleverly recreated, finds Phoebe Falconer.

Zuiderzee Museum, Enkhuizen, The Netherlands
This working museum, just an hour's train trip from Amsterdam, has recreated the sort of community that would have been present in the region during the period of 1850-1930... before the Zuiderzee was cut off from the North Sea and transformed into an inland sea.

Lviv, Ukraine
The western Ukrainian city of Lviv provides a glimpse of what Krakow, Budapest, Prague and Vienna were like 25 years ago - before they became Central European tourist hot spots.

Ukraine: Living the high life
Two days in chilly Ukraine warm the tastebuds of Michael McKerrow.

Wikipedia calls for web blackout
The founder of Wikipedia is leading calls for search engines and social media sites to take themselves offline for an entire day over pending US legislation.