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The European Union offers France 50m euros to help recover from the riots as police report a fall in violence.
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An international conference on relations between Muslims and non-Muslims opens in Vienna on Monday.
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Growth in Japan's overseas investments is offsetting a narrowing trade gap, official figures show.
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An Australian nuclear reactor was a possible target for terrorism suspects arrested last week, police say.
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American Online (AOL) announces plans to launch a free internet television service next year.
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Mexico threatens to sever diplomatic ties with Venezuela as relations between the two countries continue to sour.
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Critics question Tunisia's suitability to host a UN summit on online freedoms and other internet issues.
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More than 2,000 people attend the funeral of Syrian film producer Moustapha Akkad.
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Expelled members of Zimbabwe's opposition MDC insist they will defy an election boycott and say their sacking is unconstitutional.
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Canada's opposition is threatening to bring down the government unless it agrees to bring forward the election.
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North Korea has suggested a five-point plan under which it could dismantle its nuclear weapons, Seoul says.
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Kenyan police summon at least six MPs to "shed light" on their statements over political violence.
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A Chinese province is reportedly planning to build two separate jails just to hold inmates with HIV or Aids.
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All the action from day three of the third Test between Pakistan and England in Multan.
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Pakistan finish day three of the first Test against England on 125-2 in their second innings - 19 runs behind.
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Two judges are killed in southern Bangladesh when a bomb is thrown at their vehicle, the authorities say.
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Japan's space agency has "lost contact" with a robotic probe that it has dispatched to explore the surface of an asteroid, according to reports.
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The 18 MPs from Liberian football star George Weah's party threaten to boycott parliament over claims of election fraud.
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Police are on alert in India's Bihar state after Maoists attacked a prison and freed more than 300 inmates.
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South Korean cloning pioneer Hwang Woo-suk insists his work meets ethical standards over human egg donations.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin promotes his defence minister and the Kremlin chief of staff in a rare reshuffle.
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger gets a warm welcome on the first day of his visit to China.
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Violent protests take place in Bangkok against the proposed $855m share sale in Thailand's state electricity firm.
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China and Spain sign a series of deals aimed at improving ties between the two countries.
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At least 10 people are killed in a series of roadside bombings in Iraq, including two South African security guards.
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The number of people put on death row in the US and the number executed fell again in 2004, the latest figures show.
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Two army bases in the capital, Ndjamena and further south are attacked by an unknown group in Chad.
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Germany's main political parties vote to accept a grand coalition headed by conservative Angela Merkel.
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A German peacekeeper and two others are killed in two car bombings in the Afghan capital, Kabul, police say.
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President Blaise Compaore has won a "massive victory" in Burkina Faso elections, says his campaign team.
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Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye is charged with treason, as police fire tear gas and bullets.
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Russian agents arrest the head of a Russian rocket technology firm on charges of spying for China.
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The average salaries of skilled employees in China is far higher than in India, a new survey reveals.
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The French cabinet is to ask parliament to extend state of emergency powers into 2006 as suburban rioting continues.
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Malawi's President Mutharika warns anyone planning to loot food aid that soldiers will shoot them.
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Venezuela and Mexico order their envoys home as a row deepens over an apparent insult by President Chavez.
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The first Christian satellite channel in Egypt, established by the Coptic church, starts broadcasting.
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