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An assistant coach for Syracuse University's basketball team, Bernie Fine, is put on administrative leave amid accusations he molested young boys.
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Tunisia is said to have agreed on the top posts in its new government after elections last month, with Hamadi Jebali set to be prime minister, sources say.
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The Mexico shelter on the migrant trail north
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A Brazilian indigenous leader is shot dead after taking his community back to ancestral lands that had been occupied by ranchers, activists say.
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Wildfires in the US state of Nevada force thousands to flee as 16 people are hospitalised and dozens of homes destroyed.
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British Foreign Secretary William Hague is to meet Syrian rebel leaders in London on Monday, the Foreign Office says.
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A nurse has been charged with murder following Friday's fire at a Sydney nursing home that killed five elderly residents, Australian police have confirmed.
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A male nurse is charged with murder following a fire at a Sydney nursing home that killed five elderly residents, Australian officials say.
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Pope Benedict is on a visit to Benin where he will urge African Christians to reject what he calls magic and witchcraft.
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Hundreds of people gather in the city of Mumbai for India's first conference hosted by Wikipedia, as the online encyclopedia tries to expand in the sub-continent.
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China was "constructive" about territorial disputes in the South China Sea during talks with President Obama, a US official says.
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Justice Secretary Ken Clarke says he is close to reaching a deal which would allow British judges to overrule European human rights legislation.
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Two Afghan police officers are killed in a clash with Nato-led forces conducting a night-time raid, say officials in Afghanistan.
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Celtic beat 10-man Inverness in the first of six Scottish Premier League games on Saturday.
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Colonel Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam has been captured, officials from Libya's interim government have said.
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Despite reform in Burma, obstacles to change remain
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger tells French media this could be his last season at Arsenal.
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Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk wins a vote of confidence in his new government after setting out a programme of tough reforms.
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Former England all-rounder Basil D'Oliveira, who the South African government refused to allow to tour in 1968, has died at the age of 83.
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How Egypt's generals lost trust of 'Tahrir generation'
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England take on Australia in the Four Nations final at Elland Road.
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At least 81 protesters have been injured in clashes with police in Cairo's Tahrir Square, Egyptian state TV reports.
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Ethiopian troops have crossed the border into Somalia in significant numbers, eyewitnesses say - an incursion denied by the Ethiopian authorities.
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Colombian troops shut down the main radio station operated by the Farc rebel group, the army says, ending 15 years of revolutionary broadcasts.
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Australia cap a 30-8 win over England in the Four Nations final at Elland Road with a try for captain Darren Lockyer in his final game.
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Pope Benedict has presented plans by the Roman Catholic church to encourage reconciliation in Africa, on the second day of his visit to the state of Benin.
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A German top-flight football match is postponed after the referee tried to kill himself before the game, according to police and league bosses.
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Saif al-Islam, the fugitive son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been captured and will face a fair trial, the prime minister says.
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Violence continues in Syria as a deadline set by the Arab League for the government to halt its crackdown on protesters passes.
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Four police officers are stabbed after being called to a disturbance in north-west London.
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At least one person has been killed and more than 600 wounded in fierce clashes between protesters and security forces in central Cairo.
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Libyan leaders have told David Cameron that Saif al-Islam will face justice in line with international standards, but what impact will his capture have on Libya's future?
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Spain prepares to go to the polls on Sunday, after a campaign dominated by fears about high unemployment, spending cuts and the eurozone.
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