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Search crews find more bodies buried by a massive landslide that hit a shantytown near the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accuses Cuba's leaders of not wanting to normalise ties with the United States.
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The US suspends all troop flights to Afghanistan from Kyrgyzstan, where tensions remain after an uprising against the president.
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The Vatican defends the Pope against allegations that he delayed Church action against a US paedophile priest.
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The bodies of four miners missing after an underground blast are found in West Virginia, taking the death toll to 29.
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Officials say a plane carrying Polish President Lech Kaczynski has crashed in Russia, reportedly killing everyone on board.
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Poland's president and first lady lie in state in Warsaw, as parliament honours those who died in Saturday's air disaster. What next for Poland?
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China posts a $7.2bn monthly deficit, its first for six years, as a result of rising prices of oil, coal and other raw materials.
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Why colour still defines everything in South Africa
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The USA and Russia are a step closer to nuclear disarmament, after signing the New Start treaty in Prague - but a curious hangover from the threat of nuclear Armageddon is still to be found in the Czech Republic.
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Justice John Paul Stevens, the oldest member of the US Supreme Court, announces he is to retire later this year.
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England's Lee Westwood leads the Masters going into the final day, while Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods remain in the hunt.
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A Turkish ship seized three days ago has been abandoned by Somali pirates, leaving the crew unharmed, Turkish officials say.
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Poland's President Lech Kaczynski and scores of others are killed as their plane crashes in Russia after hitting trees in foggy weather.
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Barcelona go three points clear at the top of La Liga after beating arch-rivals Real Madrid 2-0 in the Bernabeu in El Clasico.
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Three Italian medical workers are arrested in Afghanistan in connection with an alleged plot to kill a provincial governor.
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Barcelona take a huge step towards successfully defending their Spanish title with a key 2-0 win over Real Madrid.
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Chile quake highlights Ecuador's lack of planning
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Organs may have been removed from dead people without their prior consent after an error by the UK health service.
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