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Hundreds of thousands turn out to back the main opposition candidate for the Venezuelan presidency.
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At least 53 miners are killed in explosions in two coal mines in China, official media reports say, with more injured.
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Australia are on course for victory in the Brisbane Test, but England restore pride to reach 293-5 at stumps.
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England finish day four of the first Ashes Test on 293-5, still 354 behind Australia.
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Israel says it will show patience and restraint after Palestinians fire rockets, threatening a ceasefire.
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Justin Kemp's explosive century helps South Africa to a 106-run win over India in the third one-dayer.
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A Japanese ex-navy doctor says he had to experiment on condemned Filipino captives in World War II.
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A former Japanese navy doctor says he had to experiment on condemned Filipino captives in World War II.
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Hundreds of people call a health hotline in the UK following the death of Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko.
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Israeli and Palestinian leaders say they are committed to a Gaza ceasefire, despite Palestinian rocket fire.
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The body of a missing US woman is found by her family, wedged upside down behind a bookcase in her room.
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A suicide bomber in eastern Afghanistan kills at least 15 people and wounds 25 others in an attack on a restaurant.
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Politicians must start to bear responsibility for the spiralling violence in Iraq, the country's prime minister says.
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Swiss voters narrowly approve a plan to give 630m euros to the 10 new members of the European Union.
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Thousands of Muslims protest in Istanbul against Pope Benedict XVI's forthcoming visit to Turkey.
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Bahrain's Shia opposition wins 40% of the vote in a general election which sees women and liberals fare poorly.
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Italian ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi is diagnosed with a heart complaint after being taken ill during a rally.
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The government of Chad denies rebels are nearing the capital, a day after they briefly seized two towns.
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Greek police hunt the killers of five young men from the same family who were shot dead on a hunting trip.
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The last active leader of Peru's Shining Path guerrillas proposes to stop fighting in return for an amnesty.
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England are facing defeat before lunch on the fifth day of the first Ashes Test.
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