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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces an investigation into allegations about ex-PM Brian Mulroney.
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Germany's Angela Merkel travels to the US president's Texas ranch for talks to focus on Iran's nuclear stand-off.
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Pakistani officials say they have lifted a detention order on ex-PM Benazir Bhutto, hours after imposing it.
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The Sri Lankan military says it has killed 17 Tamil Tigers in the northern district of Vavuniya.
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China suspends exports of a toy coated with a chemical blamed for child health problems in several countries.
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Sri Lanka are bowled out for 211 and then reach 80-2 following on in the first Test against Australia
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Human rights groups say an Iranian activist jailed for her part in a women's rights protest should be freed.
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Ban Ki-moon becomes the first UN head to visit Antarctica, and sees for himself the impact of climate change.
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Italy's Alessio di Mauro is suspended for nine months and fined £29,000 for betting on tennis matches.
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Nick Rankin reflects on a US warship's visit to Kenya and what it says about US strategic interests.
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Residents of Somalia's capital Mogadishu flee clashes between Ethiopian troops and insurgents.
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Six US soldiers and three Afghan troops are killed in an ambush in eastern Afghanistan, US officials say.
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American Pulitzer Prize winning author Norman Mailer dies of renal failure aged 84.
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Lyse Doucet finds many resonances as she returns to a Pakistan unnerved by the struggle for power.
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Three people are killed and 30 injured in a stampede at a sale in a French-run supermarket in China.
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Mogul Badri Patarkatsishvili says he will stand in snap presidential elections called to quell a crisis in Georgia.
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Sunni fighters kill 18 al-Qaeda militants in a raid on a compound near the Iraqi city of Samarra, police say.
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Three reporters from the Telegraph group are told to leave Pakistan because of "offensive" coverage.
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Malaysian police use water cannon and tear gas to disperse protesters demanding electoral reform.
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US President Bush and Angela Merkel of Germany vow to continue on a diplomatic path to solve problems with Iran.
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Spain's King Juan Carlos tells Venezuela leader Hugo Chavez to "shut up" in a heated end to a summit in Chile.
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Neo-Nazis and anti-fascists clash in the Czech capital Prague, on the anniversary of a 1938 pogrom in Germany.
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Benazir Bhutto resumes a campaign against emergency rule, after a detention order against her is lifted.
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