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The most senior US general defends the use of weapons containing white phosphorus in Iraq.
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The US says it expects conditions in Iraq will allow a reduction in American troops numbers there next year.
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger makes light of reported interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid.
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A change in Mexico's extradition rules could mean more drug suspects being sent to the US.
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Japan is set to extend its military involvement in Iraq for up to another year, Japanese media report.
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A Malaysian minister says foreigners who do not like police methods should leave, in a row over videoed abuse.
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Japan's Nikkei share index touches the 15,000 mark for the first time in five years, as the economy shows signs of recovery.
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Bangladesh police hunt members of a banned Islamic group accused of bombings which killed nine on Tuesday.
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Indonesia reports its eight bird flu death, but is awaiting confirmation from the World Health Organization.
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Latest news from day two of the third Test in Lahore.
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Uma Bharti, a senior member of India's main opposition party, is suspended for disagreeing with its leaders.
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Nine Iraqis are killed and two wounded by gunmen in an attack on a minibus near Baquba.
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There are concerns for the fate of five Westerners held captive in Iraq after they appear on militant videos.
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An Australian enquiry says a surgeon linked to 13 patient deaths should face manslaughter charges.
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Pakistan reach 185-4 at the close, replying to England's 288 in the final Test in Lahore.
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Nepal's Supreme Court rules that FM radio stations in the kingdom may once again broadcast news.
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Chancellor Merkel says she will not be "blackmailed" over the abduction of a German in Iraq in her first key address.
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Hundreds of Islamists are held in Egypt before last round of parliamentary polls, the Muslim Brotherhood says.
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The European Commission president says the UK should not play Sheriff of Nottingham on the EU budget.
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An inquiry in Brazil calls for land invasions to be declared acts of terrorism and urges the prosecution of landless leaders.
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Zambia's government bans an evangelical church after allegations that it was involved in satanic rituals.
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A Malaysian minister who said foreigners could leave if they disliked police methods says sorry, in a row over a video.
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An Israeli woman facing charges of aiding a wanted Palestinian has agrees a plea bargain deal.
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Hong Kong's leader appeals on television for people to support his proposals for democratic reform.
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The Church of England's first black archbishop, the Rt Rev John Sentamu, is enthroned at York Minster.
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A Turkish court overturns the conviction of a Muslim radical jailed for plotting to overthrow Turkey's secular system.
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The Liberian and Nigerian leaders discuss the future of Liberian ex-President Charles Taylor, who is exiled in Nigeria.
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Uganda's interior minister welcomes a call for peace talks by the rebel Lord's Resistance Army.
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Women in Saudi Arabia are taking part in an election, both as voters and as candidates, for the first time.
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Belgian prosecutors confirm a woman who carried out a suicide attack in Iraq was Belgian born.
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A court in Pakistan acquits former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and four others of corruption.
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Experts find remains of a person allegedly held in Uruguay's military rule, for the first time in government-led excavations.
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Foreign Secretary Jack Straw says he has written to the US over claims CIA "torture" flights landed in the UK.
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Surgeons in France have carried out the first face transplant, it has been revealed.
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The US Supreme Court hears challenges to a state law that restricts abortion rights for minors.
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Venezuela's President Chavez says the opposition is trying to derail congressional elections by pulling out.
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President Bush says he will not accept "anything less than complete victory" in Iraq in a key speech on strategy.
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Indian authorities are growing alarmed at the spread of HIV to the countryside where health care is poor.
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Thousands of protesters in Italy stage a demonstration to stop work on a tunnel for a trans-European high-speed rail link.
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A key suspect in the murder of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri is in hospital with heart trouble, his lawyer says.
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Iran's foreign minister says Tehran will begin talks with EU countries over its nuclear programme within two weeks.
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The UN war crimes tribunal acquits a Kosovo Albanian rebel leader of charges related to the 1998-9 conflict.
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