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A new round of six-party talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear programme gets under way in Beijing.
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Zimbabwe's President Mugabe accuses the US and Britain of a relentless campaign to destabilise his country.
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Rescuers in Vietnam search the rubble of a bridge that collapsed on Wednesday, killing at least 42 people.
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Protesters are on the streets of Rangoon, after raids in which witnesses say monks were beaten and arrested.
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Cambodia seeks help from US law enforcement agencies to protect its ancient temples from looters.
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Sri Lanka's army says it has killed at least 11 Tamil Tiger rebels in continued clashes in the north.
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Kenyan investigators find the remnants of bombs at a factory where a blast killed five people on Monday.
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An Israeli air strike in Gaza kills two Palestinian militants, bringing the death toll in the territory to at least 11.
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Kenyan police shoot and kill what they say were 12 criminals - including three members of an outlawed sect.
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Iraqi Sunni leader Tariq al-Hashemi holds talks with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iraq's most senior Shia cleric.
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Kazakhstan's parliament passes a law allowing the government to break contracts with foreign firms.
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Two computer engineers in the US are charged with conspiring to steal microchip designs to sell to China's army.
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Pakistan's top judge orders opposition supporters freed as President Musharraf registers to stand for office again.
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Jim Muir reflects on Lebanon's political crises - past and present - as the deadline for electing a new president approaches.
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Four employees of the international Red Cross are seized in southern Afghanistan, police say.
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Labour has begun recruiting people who could take key roles in an election campaign, the BBC understands.
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Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili accuses Russia of leading "terror" missions on his country's territory.
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The euro hits another all-time high against the dollar, as dealers anticipate more weak US economic data.
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Burmese soldiers fire shots as they attempt to disperse thousands of protesters on the streets of Rangoon.
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Off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan will miss at least the first three of Sri Lanka's five one-day internationals against England.
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Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty is questioned in India over her public kiss with Hollywood actor Richard Gere.
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Two former Serb army officers are convicted for their role in the 1991 Vukovar massacre of civilians in Croatia.
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London police return money seized from an impeached Nigerian governor and say millions more will follow.
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Opposition parties in Pakistan are to boycott parliament in protest at President Musharraf's re-election plans.
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A foreign oil worker dies in a gun attack on a compound in the Nigerian oil city of Port Harcourt.
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Neighbours try to iron out differences over a deal allowing Turkish troops to chase Kurdish rebels in Iraq.
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The US says something went tragically wrong in a shooting involving private guards that left 11 Iraqis dead.
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A Georgian politician is arrested for corruption after alleging the president ordered him to plan assassinations.
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The US secretary of state urges leaders of the world's top polluting nations to agree on tackling climate change.
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Nine people are killed in Burma during a violent crackdown on protests against the regime, state media says.
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Iran's leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad promise $1bn (£493m) to help Bolivia exploit oil and gas reserves.
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