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12 April 2012 Last updated at 16:25 ET

German incest pair lose in courtPatrick Stuebing and Susan Karolewski

A brother and sister from Germany, who had an incestuous relationship and claimed the right to a family life, lose their case at the European Court of Human Rights.


Uefa President Michel Platini gives a press conference in the Arena Lviv stadium, Ukraine, on 12 April 2012Uefa anger over Euro 2012 costs

Uefa President Michel Platini accuses "bandits and crooks" of hiking up hotel prices ahead of the Euro 2012 football championships.

Cezanne's Boy in the Red VestSerb police find stolen Cezanne

A Cezanne painting - reportedly worth $109m (£68.3m) - stolen in a raid on a Swiss museum in 2008 is recovered in Serbia.

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