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India fail to bridge differences with the US over a proposed deal on nuclear co-operation after three days of talks.
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Four people are charged in the US over a plot to bomb John F Kennedy airport in New York, officials say.
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At least two people are killed and 200 injured, as a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hits south-west China.
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Thousands march to show support for the Venezuelan president's refusal to renew a TV station's licence.
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Cuban TV shows brief video images of Fidel Castro meeting Vietnam's Communist Party chief in Havana.
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The Bangladeshi interim leader Fakhruddin Ahmed faints while giving a speech near the capital, Dhaka.
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Demonstrators march through Hong Kong demanding more places in English-language schools.
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Eighth seed Serena Williams beats 10th seed Dinara Safina in the fourth round at the French Open.
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Lebanese forces shell militant positions deep within the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp, in a bid to force a surrender.
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Barcelona say they are still keen on signing Arsenal's Thierry Henry - but the striker must first show he wants to move to Spain.
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World number one Roger Federer takes on 13th seed Mikhail Youzhny in the fourth round at the French Open.
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Alexander Litvinenko's widow rejects claims UK security services were involved in poisoning her husband.
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At least 10 people are killed by a car bomb in an Iraqi market that police said was aimed at them.
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Tony Blair is to meet Angela Merkel to discuss aid and climate change ahead of the G8 summit.
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Two Sri Lankan Red Cross staff abducted from the capital Colombo have been killed, the aid group says.
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Australian Prime Minister John Howard announces a new policy on climate change, pledging pollution limits.
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Justine Henin reaches the French Open quarter-finals where she will meet Serena Williams.
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Valentino Rossi wins the Italian MotoGP in Mugello for the sixth year in a row.
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Roger Federer beats Mikhail Youzhny to match John McEnroe's record of 11 consecutive straight-sets win in Grand Slams.
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Islamists from Britain, Sweden and Pakistan are killed in joint US-Somali operations, Somali officials say.
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Gay rights protesters march in the Latvian capital, Riga, ignoring an angry reaction from conservatives.
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Israeli troops shoot dead two men they say are militants in the West Bank towns of Nablus and Jenin.
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Ethiopia's president asks the Queen for the remains of a prince who died in Britain more than 100 years ago.
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Ex-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev blames the US for the current state of relations between Russia and the West.
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Maria Sharapova saves two match points before beating Patty Schnyder to reach the French Open quarter-finals.
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Six Russian aluminium workers are kidnapped in Nigeria, and their Nigerian driver shot dead.
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A suicide car bomber attacks the home of Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi, though he is not harmed.
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Twelve fans are killed in a stampede during a celebration at Zambia's Chililabombwe stadium.
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Fourteen US soldiers have been killed in Iraq in the last three days, the US military says.
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Austria releases the son-in-law of Kazakhstan's president on bail, while it considers his extradition.
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The people of Argentina's capital vote for a new mayor, one of the highest-profile posts in the country.
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Violence breaks out at a second Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, this time in the south of the country.
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