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A Russian firm has launched an ambitious plan to put a "cosmic hotel" into orbit by 2016, a Russian news agency reports.
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A new landslide hits southern Mexico, killing at least 12 people, local officials say.
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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi wins a vote of confidence in his government after making a plea for national unity.
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The US House of Representatives passes a bill aimed at increasing pressure on China over the value of its currency, the yuan.
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Cyclist Alberto Contador, winner of the 2010 Tour de France, reveals that he has tested positive for a banned substance.
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Nearly 200,000 security personnel are deployed in northern India ahead of a court ruling on the ownership of a flashpoint religious site in Ayodhya.
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Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir say men detained for throwing stones at security forces during anti-India protests will be released immediately.
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China has freed three of four Japanese nationals detained a week ago and accused of intruding into a restricted military area.
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The remarkable rise of North Korea's heir apparent
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Thailand's brutal militia stalks the deep south
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The first military talks between North and South Korea in almost two years aimed at easing tensions end without progress, Seoul says.
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Sri Lanka's president endorses the 30-month jail term of former army chief Sarath Fonseka, the president's office tells the BBC.
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Three Pakistani soldiers die in a Nato helicopter attack near the Afghan border, Pakistani officials say.
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The Irish central bank says that propping up Anglo Irish Bank will cost the country up to 34bn euros in a worse-case scenario.
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A UN panel is to start hearing from victims of sexual abuse in Democratic Republic of Congo after a horrific incident of mass rape.
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Thousands of women from India's north-east have been hired by escort agencies for the Commonwealth Games, a rights group says.
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North Korean state media release a photograph which appears to show Kim Jong-un, the secretive state's leader-in-waiting.
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Brazilian opposition candidate Jose Serra uses his final campaign rally to urge voters to back him and take the presidential contest into a second round.
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Argentina's Senate has begun discussing a controversial plan to ban mining in parts of the country in order to protect the fragile environment of the Andean glaciers
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Nigeria celebrates its 50th birthday, but how far has it left behind its British colonial heritage?
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North Korea has released video footage and a photograph which appears to show the heir apparent Kim Jong-un.
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Jaguar goes hybrid and electric as it launches a new car at the Paris Motor Show.
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China's middle classes head for the hills with car clubs
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The death toll from Tropical Storm Nicole in Jamaica has risen to five following flash floods and mudslides triggered by the storm, officials say.
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A US student commits suicide one day after authorities said two students broadcast footage of him on the internet having sex with a man.
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Two Spanish tourists and three Peruvians were rescued from a raging river after their car plunged 100 metres down an embankment.
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