We have started to collect the most important news related to Liechtenstein in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Russia extends its list of countries subject to a food import ban to include Iceland, Liechtenstein, Albania and Montenegro.
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Great Britain's women ease to a comprehensive victory in their opening Fed Cup tie against Liechtenstein.
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Liechtenstein has agreed to return $227m to Nigeria that was looted by former military ruler Sani Abacha, the finance ministry confirms.
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The head of a private bank in Liechtenstein has been shot dead, Swiss media say, with police hunting a man over an apparent financial feud.
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Liechtensteiners vote against curbing royal power
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The people of the principality of Liechtenstein are to vote in a referendum to decide whether to reduce the power of the royal family.
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Scotland move second in Euro 2012 qualifying Group I thanks to Craig Mackail-Smith's first-half winner against Liechtenstein.
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Scotland can go second in Euro 2012 qualifying Group I if they win in Liechtenstein.
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England beat Switzerland 3-1 and Scotland host Liechtenstein as qualifying for Euro 2012 continues on a busy night of international football.
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Liechtenstein and UK sign deal to end tax secrecy
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