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    Stink bugs invade Europe; France, Italy hit
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    German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, left, and his new counterpart from France Michel Sapin brief the media during a meeting at the Finance Ministry in Berlin, Monday, April 7, 2014. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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    Hungarian President Janos Ader and his wife Anita Herczegh cast their vote at a polling station in Budapest during the parliamentary elections in Hungary,  Sunday April 6,  2014.  Hungary's governing party is tipped to win parliamentary elections Sunday, while a far-right party is expected to make further gains, according to polls. Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party and its small ally, the Christian Democrats, are expected to win easily and they may even retain the two-thirds majority in the legislature gained in 2010 which allowed them to pass a new constitution, adopt unconventional economic policies, centralize power and grow the state's influence at the expense of the private sector. (AP Photo/Laszlo Beliczay)
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    Hungary prime minister wins 3rd term

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    French Greens bickering, divided as EU vote looms
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    $1.5M Hotel Bill for President Obama’s One-Day Visit to Brussels

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    Surging China, stronger Europe boost Mercedes
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