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Presidents Obama and Clinton attend a memorial service for Democratic Senator Robert Byrd, the longest-serving member of Congress.
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Officials from Iceland, the Netherlands and the UK hold talks over the settlement of a £2.3bn banking dispute.
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How grinding poverty destroys lives in Pakistan
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Russia says its Progress spaceship is under control after missing the International Space Station and will try to dock again on Sunday.
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US Gen David Petraeus arrives in Afghanistan to take command of American and Nato forces fighting the Taliban insurgency.
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Two of the 11 members of a suspected spy ring in the US confirm they are Russian citizens, prosecutors say.
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Former Argentine military ruler Jorge Videla goes on trial for the murder of more than 30 political prisoners in 1976.
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Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez says Luis Suarez did not cheat and says the striker's last-minute goal-line handball was 'instinctive'.
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US scientists aim present a prototype car for blind drivers in 2011, using sensors to indicate turns in the road via vibrating gloves.
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US scientists aim present a prototype car for blind drivers in 2011, using sensors to indicate turns in the road via vibrating gloves.
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Suspected Russian spies being held by the US are denied bail by a Virginia court as new light is shed on their true identity.
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Trying hard to train Afghan troops in Helmand
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Missionary lives and theological divides in Malawi
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A bus falls from a bridge near the main international airport serving South Korea's capital Seoul, killing 12 passengers.
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A bus falls from a bridge near the main international airport serving South Korea's capital Seoul, killing 12 passengers.
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GB kayaker Rachel Cawthorn storms to victory in the women's K1 1000m at the European Championships in Trasona, Spain.
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A Tibetan environmentalist becomes the third brother in his family to be jailed by a Chinese court, his lawyer says.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton oversees the signing in Poland of a key missile base agreement.
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Rosa Otunbayeva is sworn in as the first female president of Kyrgyzstan weeks after deadly ethnic riots in the south.
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Rosa Otunbayeva is sworn in as the first female president of Kyrgyzstan weeks after deadly ethnic riots in the south.
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US Defense Secretary Robert Gates orders a tightening of the rules covering the US military's dealings with the media.
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The two frontrunners in Guinea's presidential election will face each other in a second round later this month.
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The two frontrunners in Guinea's presidential election will face each other in a second round later this month.
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US Vice-President Joe Biden arrives in Baghdad for talks with Iraqi leaders, amid deadlock over the formation of a government.
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Australia win the final one-day international at Lord's by 42 runs but England take the series 3-2.
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Painful end to Ghana's hopes of World Cup glory
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At least 220 people are killed after an oil tanker explodes and sets fire to a village in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Cuban dissident hunger striker Guillermo Farinas is in danger of dying after refusing food since February, a doctor says.
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Cuban dissident hunger striker Guillermo Farinas is in danger of dying after refusing food since February, a doctor says.
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Victims of a fuel truck inferno which killed some 230 people in a Democratic Republic of Congo village are buried in mass graves.
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Coach Vicente Del Bosque admits Spain struggled to find their usual rhythm after sneaking past Paraguay into a first ever World Cup semi-final.
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The US is to give nearly $2bn in loan guarantees to green energy firms, creating one of the world's biggest solar energy plants.
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As Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama prepare to meet, Jeremy Bowen reflects on why, up to now, the two men have got on so badly.
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