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Thousands protest in the Taiwanese capital about a trade deal with China, which they fear will lead to a Chinese takeover.
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Prime Minister David Cameron is to visit China in November, after accepting an invitation from President Hu.
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The world's largest economies should focus on maintaining growth to avoid recession, US officials tell the G20 summit.
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Ghana goes crazy as team reaches World Cup quarters
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Nine people are shot dead in the latest attack on a drug rehabilitation centre in northern Mexico.
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The head of the British army believes politicians and military chiefs should talk to the Taliban sooner rather than later.
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At least 11 people die in Senegal as a terrace where they were watching a World Cup football match collapses.
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Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull beats Lewis Hamilton's McLaren in Valencia, as Mark Webber escapes from enormous airborne crash.
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China's President Hu Jintao has accepted an invitation for a state visit from US President Barack Obama, the White House says.
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Most Bangladeshis observe a general strike called by the opposition - the first for more than three years in the country.
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Guinea holds a presidential election regarded as the West African country's first democratic vote since independence in 1958.
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A bomb explodes near a police station in central Bosnia, killing one officer and injuring some five others, police say.
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Pope Benedict escalates Vatican criticism of raids by Belgian police investigating alleged child sex abuse, calling them "deplorable".
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The war in Afghanistan has been "harder and slower" than expected, CIA director Leon Panetta concedes.
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Fabio Capello says he will not resign as England coach but will discuss his future with the Football Association after his side crash out of the World Cup, losing 4-1 to Germany.
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Britain and the US have agreed that they want a 'strong and stable' BP, the oil company under intense pressure over the Gulf of Mexico oil leak.
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Argentina manager Diego Maradona is confident his team can beat Germany and progress to the World Cup semi-finals after the 3-1 win over Mexico.
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Two boats carrying mostly young tourists back from an island beach party collide in the Gulf of Thailand, injuring about 40.
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Chinese officials call for help ease the pressures caused by a record number of internal migrant workers.
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