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South African police in Durban fire tear gas to disperse hundreds of World Cup stewards protesting over alleged pay cuts.
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Indian police say they have killed 10 Maoist rebels during a major ongoing operation in the north-eastern state of Jharkhand.
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US voices concerns over differences with Turkey
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A shut down is being observed in Indian-administered Kashmir to protest against the killing of a boy, allegedly by the police.
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Niger grandmother tells of struggle to survive drought
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Inflation hits a two-year high in India, as the rising cost of food and oil continue to pressure prices.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expresses alarm at the scale of inter-ethnic clashes in southern Kyrgyzstan.
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Israel's blockade of Gaza violates international humanitarian law, the International Committee of the Red Cross says.
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Actor Catherine Zeta-Jones and playwright Alan Ayckbourn win Tony Awards in New York on a strong night for British talent.
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Venezuelan leader tells the BBC why socialism works
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BP directors will meet later to discuss whether to suspend dividends to shareholders, following the Gulf of Mexico spill.
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Japanese scientists begin the process of retrieving the Hayabusa asteroid sample capsule from the Australian Outback.
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Optimism among big Japanese manufacturers about the economy has grown in the past three months, a study suggests.
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An Israeli policeman dies of injuries sustained in a West Bank attack blamed on Palestinian gunmen.
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Football fans in Somalia face harsh punishments from Islamist militants if they are caught watching the World Cup.
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A three-man panel will investigate how nine activists were killed aboard a Gaza aid ship. What is your reaction?
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South Africa has urged football fans to use public transport to travel to World Cup matches, after gridlock outside stadiums.
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World Cup organisers say they will not ban vuvuzelas from stadiums in South Africa despite numerous complaints.
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Colombian forces rescue three of their men held hostage for more than a decade by Farc rebels and are searching for a fourth.
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At least 25 bodies are retrieved from a river after a boat capsizes in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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A Pakistani provincial minister is sacked over claims he was involved in a "drunken brawl" at a Lahore theatre.
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A prize of $5m (£3m) for African ex-leaders is not being awarded for a second year, Sudanese magnate Mo Ibrahim says.
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An Indonesian man is jailed for eight years over his role in the bombing of two luxury hotels and a plot to kill the president.
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An international meeting in South Korea gives the green light to the formation of a global "science policy" panel on biodiversity.
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An new Iraqi parliament is sworn in, more than three months after inconclusive elections, but there is deadlock over a government.
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Fears of Belgian split as separatists win national vote
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Israel sets up an internal inquiry, with two foreign observers, into its deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla last month.
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The arrest of several army officers in Guinea is not linked to the forthcoming elections, the army chief says.
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Israeli plans for an inquiry into its Gaza aid convoy raid are criticised by Turkey and by the Palestinian leader.
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US President Barack Obama says the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico will have the same impact on the US psyche as 9/11.
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The French and German leaders are meeting to try to smooth over rifts on economic policy only days ahead of an EU summit.
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Justine Henin beats Angelique Kerber on her return to grass court action in the Unicef Open in 's-Hertogenbosch.
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International auditors start sifting through Greece's finances to assess progress on its draconian austerity measures.
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Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen blames his players' attitude for the 1-0 defeat by Japan in their World Cup opener.
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Kenya's Church leaders blame the government for a grenade attack that caused a deadly stampede at a rally on Sunday.
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A detailed look at how the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has spread, as part of the BBC's in-depth coverage.
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Colombian forces find a police officer who fled during fighting as troops rescued three fellow captives from rebel hands.
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South African police take over security at the World Cup match between Italy and Paraguay, after stewards walk out on strike.
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Serbia takes a step closer to EU membership as European ministers agree to ratify a stalled trade deal with Belgrade.
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