Voters in Ireland have officially rejected the European Union's reform treaty in a referendum.
Official results announced in Dublin Castle showed that some 46 percent backed the pact while more than 53 percent voted against it. Turnout was about ECB celebrates 10th birthday ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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