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The Red Cross says it has recovered 11 bodies thought to be Colombian lawmakers held by Farc rebels.
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Roger Federer sets his sights on Pete Sampras' record of 14 Grand Slam titles after moving to 12 by winning the US Open.
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The leader of Congo's "Ninja" rebels is expected to return to Brazzaville on Monday to take up an official post.
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Polls close in Guatemala's presidential and general elections, following the bloodiest campaign in years.
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One of America's most wanted suspected sex offenders agrees to be extradited from Hong Kong to the US.
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Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif returns to Pakistan after years of exile, amid uncertainty how the government will respond.
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Democratic contenders for the US presidency take part in the first nationally televised debate conducted in Spanish.
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Shinzo Abe pledges to carry on as Japan's PM, after staking his job on extending Japan's Afghanistan mission.
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South Africa's opposition leader condemns her arrest on Sunday as being reminiscent of apartheid.
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The German TV network NDR sacks a leading talk show host after she praised the Nazis' family model.
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The parents of missing Madeleine McCann are consulting UK lawyers after returning from Portugal.
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The smoking ban in public places in Scotland has led to a significant advance in public health, a study suggests.
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At least four people die in Somalia's capital in a mortar attack on the presidential palace.
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Ten members of an Afghan mine clearing team kidnapped last week have been released, officials say.
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Guatemala is set for a second round in the presidential poll as no candidate won a majority on Sunday.
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Most Iraqis think the recent US troop surge has failed, a new BBC/ABC opinion poll across Iraq suggests.
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South Africa centre Jean de Villiers is out of the Rugby World Cup after tearing his left biceps.
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Russia blocked the arrest of most-wanted Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, an ex-UN aide says.
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At least seven people die in flash floods in India's north-eastern state of Assam, officials say.
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Japan's main share index falls sharply, hit by fears about the state of both the Japanese and US economies.
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The US military says it plans to build a base near the Iraq-Iran border to curb the arms flow to militants.
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Defending champions Germany begin the Women's World Cup by crushing Argentina and setting a new record score for the tournament.
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DNA tests on a body identified as the leader of Lebanese refugee camp militants are negative, officials say.
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South African oil giant Sasol is to transfer 10% of the firm to black owners under Black Economic Empowerment rules.
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At least 20 people are killed and many hurt in two suicide bombings in southern Afghanistan, police say.
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The two most senior US leaders in Iraq are to deliver crucial testimony on the war strategy to Congress.
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Several natural gas pipelines in Veracruz state in Mexico are damaged in blasts officials call sabotage.
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Pakistan's ex-PM Nawaz Sharif is arrested and deported to Saudi Arabia within hours of his return from exile.
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Voters in Sierra Leone wait for the results of Saturday's presidential run-off, which passed off peacefully.
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Indonesia's Supreme Court orders Time magazine to pay $106m for defaming former President Suharto.
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Unknown gunmen kidnap 11 Nigerian ruling party officials, saying they were not paid to help rig elections in April.
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Sudanese government planes bomb the town of Haskinita in North Darfur, a rebel official tells the BBC.
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Three new $1m awards for scientific endeavour are announced at the British Association festival in York.
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Jane Wyman, the Oscar-winning actress and first wife of former US President Ronald Reagan, dies at 93.
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A Pakistani-American is jailed by a US court for 24 years for attending an al-Qaeda training camp in Pakistan.
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Spain's authorities take the family of former military ruler Franco to court to gain access to his holiday home.
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A truck laden with mining explosives blows up after a collision in northern Mexico, killing more than 30 people.
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The military aims of the US surge in Iraq "are largely being met", the top US commander there tells Congress.
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