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US strategy in Pakistan and Afghanistan in recent years has failed, Pakistan's foreign minister tells the BBC.
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Venezuela's military takes control of key airports and sea ports on behalf of Hugo Chavez's federal government.
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US President Barack Obama backs his embattled treasury secretary in a US TV interview, saying he would not be allowed to resign.
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Venezuela's Hugo Chavez announces cuts to his 2009 budget and other measures to offset falling oil revenues.
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Cabaret comes to Morocco - but not quite Moulin Rouge
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England beat New Zealand by four wickets to win the Women's World Cup in Sydney.
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Australian newspapers apologise to politician Pauline Hanson for printing nude photos they wrongly claimed depicted her.
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Next month's Indian Premier League will be held outside the country because of unresolved security concerns.
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Indian man's plan to buy the world's cheapest car
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's wife is given immunity over an alleged attack against a photographer in Hong Kong.
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's wife is given immunity over an alleged attack against a photographer in Hong Kong.
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Pakistan's sacked chief justice resumes his office after months of opposition protest forced a government climbdown.
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Chinese police hold 93 monks after a riot in an ethnically Tibetan area of Qinghai province, state media say.
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England plunge into trouble chasing 265 to beat West Indies in Guyana.
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Pope Benedict XVI holds Mass in Angola in front of a vast crowd, urging Africans to end years of damaging wars and civil strife.
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Vital drugs arrive at the last remaining major health facility in rebel-held Sri Lanka after fears it would shut due to shortages.
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Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal credits US President Barack Obama with using a "new language" for the Middle East.
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Tourists enjoy vacation in Iraq - without guards
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A top economic adviser of US President Barack Obama says the economy will be back on track by the end of the year.
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Thousands greet Ireland's rugby union squad after their Six Nations win against Wales and first Grand Slam in 61 years.
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Andy Murray faces Rafael Nadal in the final of the Indian Wells Masters 1000.
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul leads West Indies to a 21-run win over England in Guyana.
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World number one Rafael Nadal coasts to 6-1 6-2 victory over Andy Murray in the Indian Wells Masters 1000 final.
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England and Wales Cricket Board officials will meet figures form the Indian Premier League this week to discuss the possibility of hosting the tournament.
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