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A Mexican judge re-instates an arrest warrant for ex-President Luis Echeverria, who is accused of genocide.
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Protesters in Paraguay stage a public crucifixion to call for the release of a former general jailed for plotting.
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Rebel groups in eastern DR Congo agree to disarm, a move which could bring peace nearer in the troubled region.
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Children are being subjected to rape and prostitution by UN peacekeepers in Haiti and Liberia, the BBC learns.
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The US envoy for North Korea says he hopes talks on its nuclear plans will start soon, despite no date being set.
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Fiji's prime minister says he will drop legislation opposed by the military chief threatening to overthrow him.
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A top US official says President George W Bush often ignores Tony Blair in a "one-sided" relationship.
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India's economy beats expectations in the second quarter, with services leading the way.
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Former captain Sourav Ganguly returns to the India's 16-man squad for the Test series against South Africa.
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A US review of policy on Iraq will recommend a troop pullback and a new diplomatic offensive, reports say.
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China's state-controlled Catholic Church has ordained a new bishop in a move set to anger the Vatican.
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President Bush pledges to keep troops in Iraq until "the job is complete" and says its PM is "the right guy for Iraq".
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An Ethiopian military convoy in Somalia is reportedly ambushed by Islamist fighters who say 20 were killed.
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Russia's Nikolay Davydenko plays Juan Ignacio Chela of Argentina in the opening rubber of the Davis Cup final.
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Fiji's military chief warns he will overthrow the government on Friday, unless his demands are met.
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Dozens of people are reported dead, as the devastating floods in East Africa spread to Rwanda and Malawi.
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A radiation alert on two British Airways planes prompts the airline to contact 33,000 passengers.
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A naked US man is rescued from the jaws of an alligator in the middle of the night by Florida deputies.
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At least 300 people were killed in southern Sudan clashes, in a serious breach of last year's peace deal, aid workers say.
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Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf passes Viv Richards' record of 1,710 runs in a calendar year as the hosts dominate the West Indies.
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Ex-US leader Bill Clinton and Indian drug companies join in a deal to provide children with cheaper HIV/Aids drugs.
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Three Egyptian men are sentenced to death over the bombing of Sinai resorts in October 2004.
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Indian police charge 30 people in connection with July bombings which killed 185 people in Mumbai (Bombay).
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South Africa's deputy president signs a new law giving same-sex couples the right to marry from Friday.
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Lebanese militant group Hezbollah calls for huge protests aimed at bringing down the government.
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Chinese bloggers may soon have to reveal their real names when registering their blog accounts.
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Dozens of people, many bearing gunshots or signs of torture, are found dead in Iraq, officials say.
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The US secretary of state starts talks with Palestinian and Israeli leaders as part of a new diplomatic effort.
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Iowa governor Tom Vilsack says he will run for the Democratic party's nomination for US president.
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Pope Benedict XVI visits a Turkish mosque in what is seen as an attempt to mend relations with Muslims.
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At least three people are killed in protests by low-caste Hindus across India's Maharashtra state, police say.
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A car bomb explodes in Baidoa, where Somalia's interim government is based, leaving at least six dead.
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French military planes fire at rebels in the Central African Republic, the second clash this week.
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The UN war crimes court jails a Bosnian Serb general for life over the Sarajevo siege, increasing his earlier 20-year-sentence on appeal.
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Cyprus threatens to block Turkey's EU membership talks unless Ankara lifts trade restrictions on Nicosia.
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Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki says Iraq's forces will be ready to assume security control of the country in June 2007.
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Experts investigating Alexander Litvinenko's death find radioactive traces in 12 places, including two planes.
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The US says one of its officials was "ill-informed" in saying Britain got nothing from its US relationship.
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Doctors are trying to find what caused Russian ex-PM Yegor Gaidar to fall seriously ill on a trip to Ireland.
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A donor conference on Haiti pledges to increase efficiency in the use of funds for the country.
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