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Colonel Karuna, leader of a breakaway Tamil group, is held by British immigration officials, the UK says.
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Mexico's president pledges full support for Tabasco state where flooding has left 800,000 people homeless.
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Tens of thousands of Georgians rally against President Saakashvili outside parliament in Tbilisi.
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Campaigning in the Russian parliamentary election begins with the party of power poised for a huge majority.
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Sri Lanka promises to investigate allegations that 108 of its UN peacekeepers in Haiti paid for sex.
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UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari returns to Burma for his second visit since September's protests.
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The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, arrives in Afghanistan, where her country has 3,000 troops.
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US Open champion Angel Cabrera keeps a firm grip on the Singapore Open by opening up a four-shot lead after the third round.
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Natalia Antelava reflects on the life and death of Uzbek journalist Alisher Saipov, an outspoken critic of the government.
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Love blossoms despite the shadow of conflict in Iraq's northern autonomous region, finds the BBC's Jenny Cuffe.
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Justin Webb reflects on how despite the US's promise of backing democracy in the Middle East little seems to have changed in Egypt.
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A message attributed to the deputy leader of al-Qaeda says a Libyan Islamist group has joined his network.
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Late-night US TV shows with stars such as David Letterman and Jay Leno are set to be hit by a writers' strike next week.
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A US astronaut carries out a dangerous spacewalk to fix a damaged solar panel on the International Space Station.
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A bounty hunter's US TV series is taken off-air after he is heard using a racist term in a phone call to his son.
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Iraq says it is ready to arrest Kurdish rebel leaders responsible for cross-border raids into Turkey.
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Rafael Nadal will face David Nalbandian in the Paris Masters final, while Richard Gasquet gets the last Masters Cup spot.
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Egypt's National Democratic Party votes to keep President Hosni Mubarak as its head for another five years.
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Thousands of people march on the streets of Georgia for a second day to demand the resignation of the president.
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Indonesian scientists say Mount Kelud volcano has not erupted, contradicting an earlier statement that it had.
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Technicians are due to begin disabling North Korea's nuclear complex on Monday, a top US envoy says.
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Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf declares emergency rule, insisting he is acting to curb extremism.
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A US envoy says north and south Sudan have agreed to fully implement a peace deal after friction over delays.
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