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Violent clashes leave three dead in Bolivia where a constituent assembly has approved a draft constitution.
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India knock off the 32 runs needed on the final morning to seal a six-wicket win over Pakistan in the first Test.
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Early results suggest the two main parties are neck and neck after Croatia's parliamentary elections.
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Diplomats are to meet in Austria for a last attempt to negotiate the long-term status of Kosovo.
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Seven fans die in the Brazilian city of Salvador, after falling through a football stand, police say.
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The Russian parliament's upper house sets 2 March 2008 as the date for the presidential election.
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Tens of thousands of migrants stranded in Libya need financial help to go home, says the IOM.
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Arab groups in Sudan's Darfur region could start their own rebellion, a leading think-tank says.
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Kenya grants asylum to 22 Somalis, who had gone on hunger strike, fearing they would be sent to Mogadishu.
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Three people die and 45 are hurt after a region of eastern Indonesia is hit by two powerful earthquakes.
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French industrialists visiting China with President Nicolas Sarkozy finalise trade deals worth billions of euros.
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The first images of the Moon's surface taken by China's lunar module are revealed in Beijing.
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Saudi justice officials say a woman being punished after she was gang-raped has now confessed to adultery.
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Australian prime minister-elect Kevin Rudd says he will issue an apology to Aborigines over past mistreatment.
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All Blacks coach Graham Henry re-applies for his job after the New Zealand Rugby Union made the position contestable.
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Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif joins Benazir Bhutto in registering for Pakistan's January elections.
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Sales at the start of the holiday shopping season in the US have risen significantly, a report says.
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President Vladimir Putin says the US is inciting Western observers to boycott Russian parliamentary elections.
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At least one person is killed as tribespeople strike for more rights in India's Assam state, police say.
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US navy helicopters start taking relief supplies to survivors of the Bangladesh's devastating cyclone.
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Lola Almudevar, a 29-year-old BBC journalist working in Bolivia, is killed in a car crash south of La Paz.
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Croatia's ruling conservatives have a slim lead with most votes counted in parliamentary elections.
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Three Hindu activists who were charged with sedition before a rally in Malaysia's capital are freed.
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Hamas says Palestinians will not be bound by any decisions taken at this week's Middle East peace conference.
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President Musharraf will resign as Pakistan's army chief on Wednesday, his spokesman tells the BBC.
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Youths set buildings and cars ablaze in Paris suburbs after two teenagers died in a crash with a police car.
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An Iraqi journalist who lives in Jordan says 11 members of his family have been killed by Shia gunmen in Baghdad.
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Police in Spain arrest four people suspected of carrying out illegal abortions in Barcelona.
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French authorities order an internal police inquiry into the deaths of two teenagers who died in a crash with a police car.
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A British teacher in Sudan is accused of insulting Islam's Prophet, after letting pupils name a toy Muhammad.
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Iraq's prime minister says he will ask the UN to renew the US-led troops' mandate for one last time for 2008.
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