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Malaysian politicians call for the deputy police chief to quit after he defended a colleague who humiliated a prisoner.
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The Chinese city of Harbin is to have its water restored, five days after it was cut off following a chemical blast.
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Chinese rescuers are sent to areas hit by a quake that killed 14 people and flattened thousands of homes.
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Mike Hussey hits an unbeaten 133 after Dwayne Bravo takes six wickets for West Indies in the third Test.
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The US deplores the use of force to break up a protest in Azerbaijan's capital over recent elections.
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Burma's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is told she must stay under house arrest for another year, sources say.
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Argentinian director Juan Solanas wins the top prize at the Stockholm International Film Festival.
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Prop Petero Civoniceva is "embarrassed" to be part of the first Australia team in 27 years to lose a Test series.
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Maoist rebels say they may reconsider their opposition to the monarchy if a constituent assembly is elected.
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Rebels in Sri Lanka urge the new government to come up with a political settlement to the conflict within 2006.
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Iraq's ex-prime minister urges action on human rights abuses he says are as bad as under Saddam Hussein.
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Spanish coastguards search for 22 people who fell out of a boat carrying migrants from north Africa to Spain.
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Swiss voters approve a five-year ban on the use of GM crops, results from Sunday's referendum show.
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Charges that human rights abuses are as bad now as under Saddam Hussein are dismissed by Iraq's president.
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President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF wins a clear majority in elections for a new Senate, partial results show.
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EU leaders and their counterparts from nations bordering the Mediterranean begin a summit in Spain.
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Chad's ex-President, Hissene Habre, is told he can remain in Senegal until the African Union decides his fate.
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Kenya's government bans opposition rallies and rejects calls for elections after a new constitution is voted down.
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Running water is back for China's city of Harbin after a toxic spill, but may not yet be safe to drink.
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Russia is to airlift chemicals to try to tackle a toxic spill expected to flow into its rivers from China.
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