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Police in Montenegro fire tear gas to disperse thousands of demonstrators demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic.
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A car travelling at high speed driven by a suspected drunk driver crashes into a crowd in the US state of Oklahoma killing four people, police say.
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Britain's Danny Kent fails to clinch the Moto3 world title after finishing seventh at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Dozens of people are injured in Montenegro after clashes erupt at a demonstration demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic.
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Maldives president Abdulla Yameen says his deputy is a threat to national security after his arrest over an alleged assassination attempt last month.
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At least 12 people have died after fire broke out at a karaoke parlour in Sulawesi, Indonesia - with panicked people smashing windows to escape.
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Valentino Rossi will start from the back of the grid in Spain after kicking Marc Marquez off his bike during the Malaysian GP.
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Chinese artist Ai Weiwei accuses Lego of "censorship and discrimination" after the company refused to let him use its bricks in a new exhibition.
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Israel says one of its Arab citizens deliberately paraglided into Syria, amid reports Israel mounted intensive aerial operations overnight.
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South Korea's navy fires shots at a North Korean boat that strayed into its waters, the Yonhap news agency reports.
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Tony Blair says there are "elements of truth" to claims the Iraq War caused the rise of Islamic State, but again defends the removal of Saddam Hussein.
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A special episode of Sherlock is to be screened in more than 100 UK cinemas at the same time as it is seen on BBC One.
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Pakistan need seven wickets on the final day to win the second Test after England reach 130-3, with Joe Root 59 not out.
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Turnout is high in Tanzania's tightly contested elections, officials say, as a new opposition coalition tries to end the governing party's 54-year grip on power.
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Nico Rosberg beats Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton to pole at the United States GP as qualifying was truncated by rain.
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Western-backed Syrian rebels reject an offer of military support from Russia saying Moscow, a key ally of Syria's government, cannot be trusted.
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South Africa post the joint-third highest total in ODI history to beat India by 214 runs and win the series 3-2.
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Parts of Texas get more than a month's worth of rain over the weekend as the remnants of storm Patricia pass into the US from Mexico.
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Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has set out plans for "more autonomy" for the party in Scotland.
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Congo-Brazzaville is holding a controversial referendum on constitutional changes that would allow President Denis Sassou Nguesso to stand for a third term.
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Argentines are voting for their next president, as Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner stands down after eight years in power.
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A former TV comedian with no experience in government is on course to win a run-off vote in Guatemala's presidential election, polls suggest.
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Police launch a criminal investigation into allegations that British soldiers mistreated more than 100 civilians during the war in Afghanistan.
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Poland holds parliamentary elections on Sunday, with polls suggesting conservatives will return to power after eight years in opposition.
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Australia will play New Zealand in the World Cup final after they hold off an Argentina fightback to win a semi-final thriller.
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Luis Suarez scores a hat-trick as 10-man Barcelona beat Eibar to move level with Real Madrid at the top of La Liga.
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Poland's conservative Law and Justice party convincingly wins general election, exit polls suggest.
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Lewis Hamilton wins his third F1 World Championship, becoming only the second Briton after Sir Jackie Stewart to do so.
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Forty-three years ago a photograph of a little girl running naked after a napalm attack became a symbolic reminder of the Vietnam war.
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Left-winger Daniel Scioli leads exit polls in Argentina's presidential election, but it is not yet clear if he has won outright.
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It's six months since a devastating earthquake hit Nepal which killed over 8,000 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless.
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Australia may be through to the World Cup final but Argentina can celebrate after a dazzling display in defeat, writes Tom Fordyce.
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Canadian pop star Justin Bieber scoops four prizes at MTV's EMAs in Milan, while ceremony co-host Ed Sheeran wins two.
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Lewis Hamilton says his 2015 World Championship is his most important, after matching Ayrton Senna's three titles.
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Another 100,000 spaces in refugee welcome centres will be created under a deal agreed by European leaders at an emergency summit in Brussels.
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