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High risks for illegal migrants leaving Bangladesh
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Ricky Hatton's comeback ends in defeat, knocked out by Ukrainian opponent Vyacheslav Senchenko in the ninth round.
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Czech lunch project spreads across EU
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Stalking becomes a specific criminal offence in England and Wales following a government pledge to improve victims' safety.
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Pop-up snapshots on the streets of Kabul
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Gangnam Style, the dance track by South Korean pop phenomenon Psy, becomes YouTube's most-watched video of all time.
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A group of Brazilian government officials is dismissed after their offices are raided by police investigating allegations of influence peddling.
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A decision on the future of BAE Systems' major shipyards is likely to be made before the end of the year and one site may close, its UK chief executive says.
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Greek police recover all the antiquities stolen from a museum in Olympia in a robbery which raised concerns about cuts to museum security.
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The Spanish region of Catalonia is preparing to hold important regional elections, after a campaign that has focused on the issue of independence.
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Basque separatist group Eta says it is ready to disband, give up its weapons and enter talks with the French and Spanish governments.
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More than 20 Egyptian rights groups call on President Mursi to withdraw the decree granting himself new powers, warning of a "new dictatorship".
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Australia need six South Africa wickets on the final day to win the second Test in Adelaide and take a 1-0 series lead.
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Australia batsman Ricky Ponting says he will miss out on the Ashes tour of England if his form does not improve.
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Police in Italy say at least six people have been killed after the van they were travelling in was struck by a train as it crossed railway tracks.
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The French village of Bugarach is preparing for an influx of mystical groups who are convinced they will escape the end of the world in 2012.
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Judges in Egypt have gone on strike in protest at President Mursi's decision to assume extensive new powers.
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A Chinese-made fighter jet lands on Beijing's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, officials say, bolstering China's military capacity in territorial disputes.
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Shares in Egypt plunge almost 10%, as protests continue against President Mohammed Mursi's decision to grant himself sweeping powers.
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Andy Robinson resigns as Scotland's head coach after a disappointing run of results, culminating in defeat by Tonga.
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Five people died when a bomb exploded near a Shia procession in Dera Ismail Khan in Pakistan, a day after eight died in a similar attack.
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Kevin Pietersen smashes 186 and Monty Panesar takes five wickets to leave England on the verge of victory over India.
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Russian media mogul Alexander Lebedev faces jail in Russia - and his life could be in danger - over a punch-up on TV, his son tells the BBC.
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The owner of Aston Martin, Kuwait's Investment Dar, denies reports it has received competing bids for a 50% stake in the luxury British car brand.
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UK Foreign Secretary William Hague calls for a "decisive lead" from the United States in seeking a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The right of some rich countries to keep using so called "hot air" carbon permits could hamper progress at UN climate talks starting today in Qatar.
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China has successfully landed a fighter jet on its first aircraft carrier, the country's official news agency has confirmed.
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A truck driver in the US state of Oregon narrowly escaped serious injury after crashing through a guardrail on a highway overpass in Beaverton.
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Former Chelsea, Manchester United, QPR, Leyton Orient and England Under-21 manager Dave Sexton dies, aged 82.
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Some confetti at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York appears to have been made of confidential police documents, a US media report says.
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Two suicide bombers target a church inside an army barracks in Kaduna state, northern Nigeria, killing 11 people and injuring 30, officials say.
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Two people die and more than 800 homes are flooded after more heavy rain and strong winds hit already saturated parts of England and Wales.
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Spain rejects an offer by Basque separatist group Eta to start negotiations on a "definitive end" to its operations.
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More than 100 people are now known to have died in a fire in a clothes factory on the outskirts of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.
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Dinah Sheridan, who appeared in classic British films including The Railway Children and Genevieve, as well as the BBC sitcom All Night Long, dies.
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More than 800 homes are flooded, and two people are killed, after a band of heavy rain and strong wind sweeps across England and Wales.
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Syrian rebels say they have taken a military air base near the capital, Damascus.
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Grammy-winning jazz bassist Marcus Miller and 10 members of his band are injured and their driver killed in a tour bus crash in Switzerland.
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Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel wins a third consecutive world title, as Jenson Button wins an incident-packed Brazilian Grand Prix.
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Forensic scientists in Mexico are examining the bodies of 19 men found in mass graves in Chihuahua, believed to be victims of drug-related violence.
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Ex-PM Alain Juppe says he has failed to resolve a leadership dispute within the opposition UMP party between the two men running for leader.
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A flourishing industry which helps people to evade UK tax is uncovered following an investigation by the BBC's Panorama programme.
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The decree giving Egypt's president sweeping new power is temporary, his office says, as a young Islamist is killed in protests triggered by it.
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Farc rebels in Colombia admit carrying out an attack a day after their leadership declared a truce, blaming poor media coverage for their lack of information.
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