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Seven members of the joint UN-Africa Union peacekeeping team are killed and 17 injured in the single worst attack on the mission in Sudan's Darfur region.
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Complaints against Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi and members of the Muslim Brotherhood are being investigated, the country's public prosecutor's office has said.
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A six-year-old boy has been rescued after being trapped under a sand dune in Indiana for more than three hours, according to US media reports.
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More British soldiers and veterans took their own lives in 2012 than died fighting in Afghanistan, the BBC's Panorama learns.
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India's last telegram will be sent on Sunday night as the country's state-run telegraph service shuts down.
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China's army has been deployed to deliver emergency supplies after strong winds and heavy rains battered the country.
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The singer brings second day of Scotland's largest festival to a close with a hit-packed set.
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George Zimmerman, the Florida neighbourhood watchman who shot dead an unarmed black 17-year-old male, is found not guilty on all charges.
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The amount of solid waste produced in India is still low compared to developed countries, but as the population grows it is becoming more of a problem.
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Naraindas Gangaram tells India Business report about his retail business in Singapore that employs more than 700 people.
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Justin Rose believes his first major victory in June's US Open could help him to win the Open at Muirfield this week.
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UK Athletics boss Neil Black says British sprinting is in a "great place" after James Dasaolu ran 100m in 9.91 seconds.
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France marks Bastille Day as investigations continue into the country's worst rail disaster for 25 years which left six people dead.
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The Philippines reaches a wealth-sharing deal with its largest Muslim rebel group as part of talks aimed at ending a 40-year conflict.
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President Hollande marks Bastille Day by saying more must be done to maintain France's rail network, two days after a deadly train accident.
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Hong Kong's Marco Fu beats world number one Neil Robertson 9-6 to win the Australian Open.
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Marc Marquez moves top of the standings with victory at the German GP as Britain's Cal Crutchlow finishes second.
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Chris Froome produces a blistering ride up Mont Ventoux to win stage 15 and extend his lead in the Tour de France.
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England lead the Ashes series 1-0 after beating Australia by 14 runs in a dramatic end to the first Test at Trent Bridge.
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American sprinter Tyson Gay tests positive for a banned substance and pulls out of next month's World Championships.
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Michael Clarke insists Australia can regain the Ashes, despite their dramatic first-Test defeat by England.
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Perri Shakes-Drayton wins her fifth British Championships title with a record-breaking victory in the 400m hurdles.
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Egypt's public prosecutor orders a freeze of the assets of 14 Islamist leaders, including the head of the Muslim Brotherhood, judicial sources say.
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Stars including Rihanna and Mia Farrow pay tribute to actor Cory Monteith, who has been found dead in a hotel in Canada, aged 31.
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American Phil Mickelson wins the Scottish Open in a sudden-death play-off with South Africa's Branden Grace.
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US rights groups express dismay as George Zimmerman is cleared of murdering black teenager Trayvon Martin, while the neighbourhood watchman's family say they fear revenge attacks.
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The Syrian capital of Damascus is the scene of fierce fighting between the army and rebels, with reports of at least 13 people killed in the district of Qaboon.
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A new wave of bomb attacks kills has killed at least 34 people in the north and south of Iraq, according to police and medics.
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Three people die in China's Guangdong province as Typhoon Soulik forces hundreds of thousands to flee their homes, state media say.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she will push for tougher data protection laws in the EU, following revelations of widespread spying on the web.
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The tax affairs of the Prince of Wales and the Duchy of Cornwall will be examined by an influential committee of MPs later.
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Four men, including two police officers, are arrested in Guatemala accused of storming a police station last month and killing all officers on duty.
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US President Barack Obama calls for "calm reflection" after George Zimmerman is cleared of murdering black teenager Trayvon Martin.
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On board with Norway's proud whale hunters
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Baseball players in the US are dressing in 19th Century clothing and scrapping their gloves to participate in a vintage version of the game.
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Brazil's new middle class demands more
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Images of survivors in India's Uttarakhand state
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Police and supporters of Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami party clash ahead of the verdict in the war crimes trial of Islamist leader Ghulam Azam.
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