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No easy answers on Japan-US military base row
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Germany's Catholic Church launches a hotline for victims of sexual abuse, following a string of allegations.
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A curfew is imposed in the Indian city of Hyderabad after one person is killed and several injured in religious clashes.
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Australia searches for three Chinese asylum seekers who escaped from an immigration detention centre in Sydney.
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Indian tennis star Sania Mirza is to get married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik in a month's time, her family confirms.
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Indian authorities reject a request for early release made by the woman convicted over the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.
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Mitchell Johnson takes three wickets as Australia move closer to a series victory on day four of the second Test against New Zealand.
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Japan's factory output falls for the first time in a year while unemployment remains unchanged, figures show.
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G8 ministers announce a plan aimed at improving the economic situation in border areas between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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A Hindu holy man in India quits as head of a religious organisation after police launch a probe into allegations of obscenity.
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Nearly 1,000 rescuers are working to reach 153 coal miners trapped in a flooded pit in northern China, state media says.
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Ahmed Rashid on what's new about US-Pakistan talks
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Puerto Rican pop singer Ricky Martin announces he is gay, ending years of speculation over his sexuality.
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An Iranian diplomat taken hostage in Pakistan in 2008 is freed and returned to Iran, Iranian diplomatic sources say.
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Iraqi voters on the recent election and its outcome
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Hillary Clinton criticises Canada for not inviting indigenous groups and Scandinavian countries to talks on the Arctic's future.
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China and Australia trade criticism in the wake of the jailing of four Rio Tinto executives for bribery and commercial espionage.
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The UK government must ensure that military equipment sold to Israel is not used in the occupied territories, MPs say.
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The main party in south Sudan says the printing of ballot papers on government presses could lead to fraud in next month's vote.
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A South Korean military diver searching for survivors from a warship that sank after a mysterious explosion dies.
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Thailand's opposition red-shirt protest leaders say peace talks with the government have stopped, for the moment.
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Russia holds a day of mourning for the 39 people killed in Monday's twin suicide bombings on the Moscow Metro.
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Indian authorities say they are trying to verify reports that Somali pirates have seized several Indian boats and more than 100 sailors.
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A gang of robbers dig their way into the vault of a Parisian bank and empty almost 200 private safes, police say.
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A teenager has been shot dead in clashes between Palestinians and Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip, medical sources say.
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The body of a leading member of the Abu Dhabi ruling family is found in Morocco after his glider crashed into a lake.
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Iyad Allawi, the man who won Iraq's parliamentary elections, accuses Iran of trying to prevent him from becoming prime minister.
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A 23-year-old woman is sentenced to death in Kuwait for starting a deadly blaze at her former husband's wedding.
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Is Suu Kyi's party right to boycott Burma's election?
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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's alliance makes strong gains from the centre-left in regional polls.
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Five Indian men are sentenced to death for the 2007 murder of a couple who married against the wishes of village elders.
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Sudan's president warns that any delay to April polls could affect January's referendum on secession for the south.
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Widespread corruption in Afghanistan is contributing to increased poverty in the country, a UN report says.
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Russian leaders under pressure after bombings
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France's State Council says any total ban on face-covering Islamic veils could be unconstitutional.
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Australia's High Court rules that a former Serb paramilitary leader wanted in Croatia for war crimes should be extradited.
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Bayern Munich come from behind to beat Man Utd in their Champions League quarter-final first leg as Wayne Rooney suffers an injury, while Lyon beat Bordeaux in the all-French affair.
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South African authorities hand over the ownership documents of a Zimbabwe government house to white farmers.
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A Sharia court in northern Nigeria permanently bans a civil rights group from debating punishment amputations on the internet.
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Part of the ceiling over the palace of the Roman emperor Nero in Rome collapses, prompting concern over the site's stability.
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The Irish government will inject another 8.3bn euros (£7.4bn, $9.9bn) into the nationalised Anglo Irish Bank, it is announced.
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A United Nations report into the assassination of Benazir Bhutto is delayed until mid-April at Pakistan's request.
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Lyon take a giant step towards their first Champions League semi-final with victory over French rivals Bordeaux.
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Vladimir Putin says catching the organisers of Monday's Moscow suicide attacks is a "matter of honour" for the security services.
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Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho has sparked speculation about his future in Italian football after insisting: "I don't like it and it doesn't like me."
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Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho has sparked speculation about his future in Italian football after insisting: "I don't like it and it doesn't like me."
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US President Barack Obama and France's Nicolas Sarkozy vow to push for new UN sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme.
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