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Deadly bombing in Pakistan town At least 27 people are killed in a bomb attack in the central Pak
Suicide bomb hits Afghan capital At least eight people die in a suicide bombing in Kabul, as Presi
Afghan police die in bomb attack Five Afghan policemen are killed in a roadside bomb explosion in
Iraq offers cash to find bombers The Iraqi government is to offer a cash award for information rev
Yemen forces 'foil al-Qaeda plot' Yemeni forces kill 34 suspected al-Qaeda militants and arrest 17
Gunmen kill 16 Afghan policemen At least 16 policemen have been killed by suspected militants in
Chad forces 'bomb rebel fighters' Government forces bomb rebels after attacks in eastern Chad in th
Pakistan drone attack kills two At least two people are killed in a US drone attack in north-west
Iraq cities rocked by car bombs A series of car bombings in Iraq kill at least eight people and w
Iran denies nuclear trigger claim Iran denies a report in the Times newspaper that it has been work
Call to probe Guatemala murders Human rights group Amnesty International calls on Guatemala to do
German probe into Afghan strike Germany opens an inquiry into a strike in Afghanistan that killed
Irish bishop resigns over abuse report Irish Bishop Donal Murray resigns, weeks after he was severely cr
'Ten killed' in Philippines clash At least nine rebels and one soldier are killed in fighting on so
SA's HIV-row health minister dies South Africa's ex-Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, who d
Sleeping sickness Uganda fights back against deadly disease
Oxfam warns over E Africa drought Aid agency Oxfam warns that another year of failed rains across E
South Korea bus crash kills 17 A South Korean bus crash kills 17 elderly people and injures 14 o
Walt Disney nephew Roy dies at 79 Roy Disney, whose uncle Walt founded the Walt Disney Company, die
'Climate of fear' in south Yemen Human rights campaigners say the Yemeni government has unlawfully
Cyclone Mick kills three in Fiji At least three people are dead as Cyclone Mick rips through Fiji'
Genocide charges for Khmer Rouge A United Nations-backed tribunal issues Cambodia's first genocide
Papua separatist leader 'killed' Indonesian police say they have killed Papuan separatist leader K
'Boss of bosses' killed in Mexico One of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords, Arturo Beltran Leyva, is
Iraq bombs may delay US plans Newspapers in the Middle East suggest that neighbouring countries
Fight to the death The battle to end bullfighting in Barcelona
British MPs sue CIA on rendition A group of British MPs is suing the CIA to get it to release info
Guinea aide admits Camara attack A Guinean soldier on the run from the authorities admits for the
Vaginal HIV gel fails to cut risk A major trial of a vaginal microbicide has produced no evidence t
Ruined future? Life 10 years after Venezuela's 'worst natural disaster'
Iran students' day: Amateur video Iranians defy strict government bans to film the annual Students'
Mozambique to help Rwanda justice Mozambique will co-operate fully with Rwanda to hand over genocid
Eritrea urges footballers' return The Eritrean footballers who have gone missing in Kenya are welco
Kashmir protests over 'cover-up' Protesters bring Indian-administered Kashmir to a standstill amid
Saharan activist in Spanish hospital A Western Sahara independence activist on hunger strike for more
Saharan activist sent to hospital A Western Sahara independence activist who has been on hunger str
Power vacuum Nigerians fear crisis with their leader stuck in hospital
In pictures Car bombing in the Pakistani town of Dera Ghazi Khan
Iran sanctions breach costs bank $536m Swiss banking group Credit Suisse says it will pay $536m for viol
Credit Suisse to pay $536m fine Swiss banking group Credit Suisse says it will pay $536m for viol
Credit Suisse to pay $536m US fine Swiss banking group Credit Suisse says it will pay $536m for viol
Why banana wars are ending What the battle says about the state of world trade
Palestinian feud Alan Johnston reports on a family divided politically
Berlusconi leaves Milan hospital Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi leaves hospital after fo
Dutch cull goats in Q fever fight Authorities in the Netherlands are to slaughter 35,000 goats to c
Eyewitness: Sumatra earthquake Two Brits give their accounts on the devastating earthquake that
Why AOL Time Warner failed Why the media tie-up of the decade didn't work
Zardari faces resignation demands Pakistan's opposition urges President Asif Zardari to resign afte
Mangrove menace Man-tiger conflict worsening in Sunderbans delta
Casualties of war Pakistan displaced feel unwanted in Karachi
UN ends criticised Congo campaign The UN envoy to DR Congo says a controversial anti-rebel offensiv
Q&A: Palestinian political turmoil Key issues behind the Palestinian political crisis
Impact of crisis looks more stark in US Impact of crisis looks more stark in US
Afghans release Iraqi journalist Iraqi journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad and two Afghan reporters held
UK's Israel warrant 'big mistake' Israel's president says that the UK made a big political mistake
Indonesia battles with corruption As Indonesia hosts the UN's Anti-Corruption Day, many Indonesians
AOL relaunches AOL relaunches after its divorce from Time Warner
Nigeria drops big corruption case A Nigerian judge quashes 170 charges against ex-state governor Ja
High Court to rule on BA strike A High Court judge is expected to decide later whether to allow B
Mumbai prosecution concludes case Prosecutors close their case in the trial of the man alleged to b
Body clock link to heart disease Scientists raise the possibility that cardiovascular disease may
Heart disease and stroke
Lax parents 'fuel binge drinking' England's top doctor criticises the approach of some parents to a