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The UK should not speak of "the special relationship" with the US, and be less deferential to Washington, say British MPs.
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Abu Dhabi strives for zero-carbon comfort
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Evidence of the massacre of at least 321 people by the Lord's Resistance Army in DR Congo is uncovered by the BBC.
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Chile's President Pinera attends a ceremony marking exactly one month since a massive earthquake struck the country.
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McLaren's Jenson Button wins a dramatic Australian Grand Prix, with Robert Kubica second.
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The force of Friday's explosion which sunk a South Korean naval ship split the vessel's hull into two pieces, officials say.
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Jenson Button wins for McLaren at an incident-packed Australian Grand Prix from Renault's Robert Kubica and the two Ferraris.
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A bomb attack targeting a tribal leader's house in western Iraq kills five people and injures another 33.
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Face-to-face talks between the Thail PM and protest leaders are adjourned with a new round due on Monday.
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Prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, missing for more than a year, tells journalists he is in northern China.
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The leader of Catholics in England and Wales says any case of child abuse creates "justifiable anger" but the issue can be tackled.
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Health workers in Sierra Leone say they will end their 10-day strike, after the president agreed to increase their pay six-fold.
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The Chinese car maker Geely has signed a deal to buy Volvo from US car giant Ford for $1.8bn (£1.2bn).
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So-called "therapeutic" ring tones to help everyone from hay fever sufferers to the overweight are the latest craze sweeping Japan, the BBC's Roland Buerk reports.
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A kidnapped Colombian soldier is released by Colombia's main leftist rebel group, the Farc.
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US President Barack Obama has made a surprise visit to Afghanistan. What effect will his visit have?
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Masked gunmen storm a packed Swiss casino, escaping into France with a large sum of money, prosecutors say.
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Turnout is reported to be low on the first day of Italian regional elections seen as a major test for PM Silvio Berlusconi.
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The head of the UN mission in DR Congo says new measures are needed to stop massacres by the Lord's Resistance Army.
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Battling one of the worst winters in Mongolia
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