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The UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, says it has frozen almost half its technical aid projects involving Iran.
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The Peruvian president denies responsibility for the deaths of over 100 inmates during a 1986 jail riot.
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The campaign for abortion reform in Portugal ended on Friday with both sides confident.
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Hundreds of UN soldiers enter a Haiti slum in a big operation against gangs that sparks a major gun battle.
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South Korea culls thousands of chickens after its sixth bird flu outbreak in three months near the capital, Seoul.
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Initial autopsy findings on ex-model Anna Nicole Smith have not revealed how she died, US doctors say.
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Hungary says there is no evidence a UK bird flu outbreak was caused by poultry from the country.
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Imogen Foulkes says Switzerland is still preparing for nuclear war, 17 years after the Cold War ended.
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Nick Caistor travels to Haiti where he finds his best protection against the kidnap gangs is his local driver.
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South Africa's president leads tributes at the funeral of veteran anti-apartheid campaigner Adelaide Tambo.
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Pakistan's Shahid Afridi is to miss the start of the World Cup after receiving a four-match suspension for a row with a fan.
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Italian football is resuming, a week after a policeman was killed, but many stadiums remain closed.
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England labour to victory against Italy with Jason Robinson scoring a try at Twickenham.
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Talks on North Korea's nuclear programme will enter a fourth day on Sunday with a deal still elusive.
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Mauritania agrees to let a stricken ship carrying several hundred migrants ashore, the Spanish government says.
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England win in uninspiring fashion against Italy at Twickenham.
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Democratic Senator Barack Obama formalises his bid for the White House, calling for US troops to leave Iraq.
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The new head of US forces in Iraq, Lt Gen David Petraeus, formally takes charge ahead of a big security push.
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Russia's president says America's "almost uncontained" use of force is fuelling a nuclear arms race.
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Russia's president says America's "almost uncontained" use of force is fuelling a nuclear arms race.
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A top aide to Israeli PM Ehud Olmert is suspended for six months as part of a growing corruption scandal.
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