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India's declining printing tradition kept alive in Calcutta
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A man arrested for breaking into the White House earlier this month gained access to more of the building than previously believed, US media report.
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A third video has been posted online showing the British photographer John Cantlie, who's being held by the group which calls itself Islamic State.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets US President Barack Obama at the White House over dinner, ahead of formal talks on Tuesday.
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Efforts to recover the bodies of at least 24 climbers are suspended again after the eruption on Japan's Mount Ontake intensifies.
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An Austrian balloon pilot has succeeded in taking a balloon deep underground.
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David Cameron announces plans to ensure seven-day GP access is rolled out across England by 2020.
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State-owned Royal Bank of Scotland says an improving economy means it can free up £800m from the pot of money set aside to cover losses on bad loans.
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The prime minister says he cares "about a thousand times more strongly" about keeping the UK together than he does about staying in the EU.
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The film industry in India's Tamil Nadu state fasts to protest at the jailing for corruption of former chief minister Jayaram Jayalalitha.
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A US judge rules that Argentina is in contempt of court for refusing to obey an order to repay the debt it owes to two US hedge funds.
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Former Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger will not rule out returning to lead the United States in the 2016 Ryder Cup.
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The trial of South African opposition party leader Julius Malema on charges of fraud and money-laundering is postponed till next year.
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30 Rock comic Tracy Morgan was not wearing a seat belt in a car accident that left him badly injured and another passenger dead, according to papers filed in a US court.
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UK economic growth has been revised up to 0.9% for the second quarter of the year by the Office for National Statistics.
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Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro defends his government's decision to seize a US-owned factory following the departure from Venezuela of Clorox.
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Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 Index falls 1% after data shows industrial output unexpectedly fell in August.
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Chinese cinema box office revenue surges 32% in the first nine months of the year, figures show.
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Photos of men and women who risk their lives to get rich in Guinea
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Officials in eastern Ukraine say artillery is pounding the Donetsk airport area, where Ukrainian troops are resisting pro-Russian separatists.
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Authorities in India investigate reports that a five-year-old boy was allegedly locked up in a kennel by his school teacher as punishment for talking to another child in class.
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UK's Lord Hill faces tough scrutiny for EU Commission job
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Hong Kong leader CY Leung urges pro-democracy protesters to "immediately" stop their campaign, as crowds bring areas to a standstill.
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A man who filmed passengers preventing Pakistan's former interior minister from boarding a plane for being late is sacked from his job.
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French cosmetics giant L'Oreal bans its staff from travelling to Hong Kong until 6 October in response to the growing unrest in the city's streets.
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Kenya's economy is believed to be 25% larger than previously estimated following a change in the way its size is calculated.
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A special live screening of Billy Elliot the Musical Live tops the UK and Ireland box office taking £1.9m - making it the highest grossing event cinema release.
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The European Commission publishes a letter it sent to Ireland accusing the country of giving Apple illegal state aid through special tax arrangements.
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Thieves break into the Cyprus home of a 70-year-man and steal a painting by French master Edgar Degas valued at 6m euros.
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Artworks belonging to former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos are seized by authorities who claim they were acquired with embezzled state funds.
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The EU decides to keep sanctions on Russia in place, judging that Ukraine's peace deal is not fully effective.
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US Kansas City Chiefs NFL player Husain Abdullah is penalised after celebrating a touchdown by sliding on his knees and praying.
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Britain will not be "panicked" into dropping bombs in Iraq, foreign secretary Philip Hammond says, as RAF jets return without firing weapons.
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Pro-democracy crowds swell in Hong Kong ahead of what organisers hope will be the largest protests so far on Wednesday - China's National Day.
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Iran is reported to have postponed the execution of Reyhaneh Jabbari, convicted of killing a man she said was trying to sexually abuse her.
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Pakistan's outcast Ahmadis on their fears for the future
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The wife of a British hostage being held by militants makes a renewed call for his release, saying there has been "outcry across the world" over his imprisonment.
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Thousands more people have been joining pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, ahead of what organisers hope will be the largest day of protests so far.
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The new Afghan government signs a security deal with American officials that will allow US troops to remain in the country beyond 2014.
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Thomas Muller scores a penalty as Bayern Munich beat CSKA Moscow 1-0 at an empty stadium in the Champions League.
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At least 3,700 children in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone who have lost one or both parents to Ebola this year face being shunned, the UN says.
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Indian PM Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama call for a "new agenda" between their countries during Mr Modi's two-day visit to the US.
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Radio DJ Neil Fox - known as "Dr Fox" - is arrested in London by police investigating claims of sex offences.
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The US state is the first to pass legislation imposing a ban on single-use plastic bags in grocery and convenience stores.
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US Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps has apologised after being arrested for speeding while driving under the influence of alcohol in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The director of the US Secret Service says its security plan was "not properly executed" when a man broke into the White House this month.
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Argentina deposits $161m in bond interest payments with the state-controlled Nacion Fideicomisos bank, in an effort to skirt US court rulings.
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Nemanja Matic scores a first-half header as Chelsea beat Sporting Lisbon to go top of Champions League Group G.
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The first case of Ebola diagnosed on US soil is confirmed by medical officials in Dallas, Texas.
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Panama inaugurates a museum designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry to celebrate one of the world's richest eco-systems.
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The rule that's left Japan's sunny beaches deserted
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RAF jets attack two Islamic State targets in Iraq - the first strikes since Parliament approved military action on Friday.
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Heavy fighting is reported on both sides of a key border crossing between Iraq and Syria, where Kurdish forces are battling Islamic State militants.
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Ebola outbreaks in Nigeria and Senegal appear to have been contained, US health authorities say, with no new cases there since August.
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Barcelona suffer their first defeat of the season as PSG move top of Group F after a thrilling 3-2 Champions League win.
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Norway is the best place to be old, according to an index of the quality of later life in published on the UN's International Day of Older Persons.
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Younger bowel cancer patients should be offered a genetic test to screen for a rare condition linked to a higher risk of cancer, say UK researchers.
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How Bosnia is helping Cyprus find peace
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It is 25 years since Denmark became the first country to celebrate same-sex civil unions.
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Two Dalit widows are appointed priests at a temple in south-west India, in a rare move for a country where caste prejudice is still rife.
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Tourists have become unlikely foot soldiers of China in its dispute with Vietnam over the Paracel islands in the South China sea.
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Assad loyalists concerned by rise of Syria paramilitaries
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Police investigating the disappearance of missing teenager schoolgirl Alice Gross find a body in a west London river.
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