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Steve Kingstone discovers Paraguay's warrior-like attitude towards reaching the World Cup final.
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Four UK army commandos are competing to become the first to row from the US to the UK mainland.
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Haiti's new government, led by PM Jacques-Edouard Alexis, takes office after a gap of two years.
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A pilot accused of having links with one of the 9/11 hijackers has been deported from New Zealand.
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Palestinian militants of Hamas vow to end their truce, after apparent Israeli shelling kills seven on a Gaza beach.
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Pakistani forces attack a militant hideout near the Afghan border, killing at least 15 guerrillas, the military says.
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An explosion in a main gas pipeline in Pakistan's troubled Balochistan province affects supplies, officials say.
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Latest updates as Ireland aim for a first ever victory over the All Blacks at Hamilton's Waikato Stadium.
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Burmese police confirm pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been treated for a stomach bug.
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Ireland come within nine minutes of a historic first win over New Zealand before the All Blacks claim victory in Hamilton.
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A bus plunges into a river gorge in northern Tanzania killing 54 people in the second deadly road accident in days.
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Police in southern India say 13 people belonging to a family have been burnt alive after a clash between rival groups.
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Australia reveals it wrongfully locked away 26 of its own citizens as illegal immigrants over the past decade.
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Suspected separatist rebels blow up oil and gas pipelines and rail tracks in Assam, Indian police say.
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Hamilton Wende recalls the enormous impact the Soweto riots had on his life and the lives of every South African.
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Togo coach Otto Pfister has resigned over a pay dispute.
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Bangladeshis love drinking tea as much as the British, but Duncan Bartlett discovers their market is under serious threat.
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Hamas rockets shatter a truce with Israel after a suspected artillery shell kills people relaxing on a Gaza beach.
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At least 40 suspected Afghan Taleban fighers are killed in two days of clashes in the last week, say US forces.
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A new species of hammerhead shark has been discovered in the northwestern Atlantic.
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UN ambassadors in Sudan meet with strong opposition from tribal leaders to the deployment of troops in Darfur
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G8 finance ministers say the global economy is strong but are concerned about high and volatile energy prices.
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Thousands of gay rights activists hold a rally in the Polish capital after Warsaw officials lift a ban.
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England beat Paraguay in unconvincing fashion in their World Cup opener.
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Two US doctors examine the body of top militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, killed in Iraq this week.
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Ten-man Trinidad & Tobago hold Sweden to a goalless draw on their World Cup debut.
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Three detainees at the US base at Guantanamo Bay die in what officials call a joint suicide pact.
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Thai fishermen pledge to stop catching the giant Mekong catfish, in honour of the king's 60th anniversary.
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A Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect is transferred to the Hague tribunal, after nearly 10 years on the run.
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Coach Jose Pekerman admits Argentina had to battle to beat Ivory Coast 2-1 win in their World Cup opener.
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Virender Sehwag hits 180 as India close day one of the second Test against West Indies on 361-4.
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At least 200,000 march in Spain against government plans to open talks with the Basque separatist group Eta.
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The head of the UN inquiry into the killing of ex-Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri seeks a one-year extension.
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