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Thousands turn out for the annual gay pride march in Paris which this year conveys a particularly political theme.
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At least 150 England supporters are arrested after confrontations in Stuttgart's main square.
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East Timor's Prime Minister, Mari Alkatiri, has said he is prepared to resign if asked to do so by his party.
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A gunman kills an anti-terrorism court judge in the northern Pakistani city of Gilgit, police say.
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Coalition forces say they have killed 48 Taleban rebels and lost two soldiers in more heavy fighting in the south.
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Actress Nicole Kidman marries singer boyfriend Keith Urban at an evening ceremony in Sydney.
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At least five people are killed as Palestinian militants attack an Israeli army post near the Gaza Strip.
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The head of Kenya's branch of an anti-corruption watchdog is sacked over allegations of financial irregularities.
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A cleric on the US list of terror suspects joins the leadership of the Islamist militia controlling Mogadishu.
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France marks 90 years since the Battle of Verdun with a monument to Muslims who fell in the key WWI battle.
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Five Afghan aid workers are abducted in the eastern province of Nuristan, officials say.
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At least nine people have been killed in clashes in Indian-administered Kashmir since Saturday, officials say.
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The United Arab Emirates unveils further moves to reduce unemployment and its dependence on foreign workers.
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Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki unveils a 24-point national reconciliation plan to the country's parliament.
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Palestinian militants kidnap an Israeli soldier during a raid on an army post near the Gaza Strip, the military says.
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Militants in North Waziristan tell the BBC they have called a month-long ceasefire with Pakistani troops.
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David Beckham's goal against Ecuador sends England through to the World Cup quarter-finals.
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A suspected bomb belt is taken off a man in Stockholm who says he was abducted and forced to wear it.
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A shoot-out after a Johannesburg robbery leaves eight gang members and four South Africa police dead.
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An explosion in the Turkish resort region of Antalya kills four people and injures about 25 others.
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Maniche scores the only goal as Portugal beat Holland in a game marred by four red cards and 16 yellows.
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A Briton is arrested in Morocco in connection with a £53m robbery in south-east England, police say.
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Two US soldiers are charged over the death of an unarmed Iraqi civilian near Ramadi, the US military says.
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