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- MP stripped of seat after Samsung wiretap (0 replies)
- Protests over unfair treatment rock Iraq (0 replies)
- Up to 1,000 injured by meteorite blast (0 replies)
- Helicopters deal on hold amid bribery questions (0 replies)
- Palestinians hold rally for hunger striker (0 replies)
- 40,000 flee war-torn town (0 replies)
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- Eurozone bloc slides deeper into recession (0 replies)
- Afghan women join global demand to end violence (0 replies)
- US unveils drone controller medal (0 replies)
- Iranians demand teacher's release (0 replies)
- One dies in clashes on anniversary of uprising (0 replies)
- 7 killed in army-Farc clash (0 replies)
- Pay strike cancels 300 flights (0 replies)
- Ireland sends Mali troops (0 replies)
- United Nations highlights scale of human trafficking (0 replies)
- Defence giant chief arrested in 'copter sale corruption probe (0 replies)
- Rebels and army clash at Aleppo base (0 replies)
- Police arrest 19 tribal protesters (0 replies)
- EU and US to thrash out free trade deal (0 replies)
- Nato air strike kills eight women and children (0 replies)
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- Egyptian police use tear gas to suppress protests (0 replies)
- Troops mount foot patrols in Gao after surprise attack (0 replies)
- N Korea faces nuclear fallout (0 replies)
- IMF tells Ukraine it will suffer if it doesn't cut (0 replies)
- Yemenis rally for further change (0 replies)
- Obama announces pullout plans (0 replies)
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- Israel approves latest block of West Bank settler units (0 replies)
- Coalition heads off collapse as junior party halts pullout (0 replies)
- French helicopters halt jihadist attack (0 replies)
- 'Methane build-up' kills 18 miners in explosion (0 replies)
- World Transport Federation backs Bangladesh union (0 replies)
- Last main Darfur rebel group signs ceasefire (0 replies)
- Not for turning (0 replies)
- Final release (0 replies)
- Over 100,000 refuse to pay for bank crisis (0 replies)
- Jihadists clash with Malian troops in streets of Gao (0 replies)
- Firm 'cheating Zambia out of millions' (0 replies)
- Rockets fired at Iranian refugees (0 replies)
- Farc pushes for land deal to ease rural poverty (0 replies)
- Presidents' men pull out as Islamist government wobbles (0 replies)
- Snow storm buries much of north-east (0 replies)
- Judge bans YouTube for Islam movie (0 replies)
- Riots erupt as Tunisia mourns Belaid's death (0 replies)
- Top CIA candidate defends drones (0 replies)
- Bus-stop bomb kills 54 workers (0 replies)
- Beitar Jerusalem football team offices set on fire (0 replies)
- Nearly 40 killed after car bombers target markets (0 replies)
- EU finally reaches deal on 7-year budget (0 replies)
- Mine contractor jailed for trade unionists' murders (0 replies)
- Crisis escalates as PM clashes with party (0 replies)
- Ayatollah blocks direct talks with US (0 replies)
- France uneasy over Mali 'success' (0 replies)
- Cost of corruption jumps to £2.5bn (0 replies)
- Opposition calls for release of female political prisoners (0 replies)
- Man arrested over rape (0 replies)
- Eco-warrior princess (0 replies)
- Tunisians demand justice after leftist assassinated (0 replies)
- Politicians demand drone killing limits (0 replies)
- Greeks back ferry strikers (0 replies)
- Strikers stink out Seville (0 replies)
- Islamists fight cops for second day (0 replies)
- Indonesians demand action on health and pensions (0 replies)
- China vows to narrow pay gap (0 replies)
- Bus drivers say police beat them after strike (0 replies)
- Correa supporters stabbed (0 replies)
- Kenny: no apology for workhouses (0 replies)
- Bangladeshi Islamist leader gets life for 1971 war crimes (0 replies)
- US sues ratings firm over crisis (0 replies)
- Tamils denied extra power (0 replies)
- Thousands mark coup bid (0 replies)
- Troops push for Kidal (0 replies)
- Ferry crews forced off strike by PM's order (0 replies)
- Officers 'beat and shocked protester to death' (0 replies)
- French keep pounding Mali rebels (0 replies)
- Israelis nab three Hamas MPs (0 replies)
- Women demand better rape law (0 replies)
- Manufacturer Foxconn forced to improve union elections (0 replies)
- Farm labourers get boost (0 replies)
- Seamen stay out for longer in pay and conditions fight (0 replies)
- Lawyers barred from rights trip (0 replies)
- Spain's opposition leader calls on PM Rajoy to quit (0 replies)
- Israeli troops force out 200 from camp (0 replies)
- Barak 'admits' Syria attack (0 replies)
- Farc agrees to release officers (0 replies)
- 30 killed after car bomb targets police headquarters (0 replies)
- Myanmar's government begins talks with rebels (0 replies)
- Officials name US embassy bomber (0 replies)
- Egypt: aiming to keep women safe (0 replies)
- Sunnis block road amid rising tension (0 replies)
- Anti-cartel vigilante villagers plan trial for 53 prisoners (0 replies)
- Whaling support ship sparks protest (0 replies)
- Hollande arrives in Mali after four weeks of fighting (0 replies)
- French Schools: Peillon's Minimal Reorganization (0 replies)
- In Baghdad, the arbitrary detention of a French journalist continues (0 replies)
- Thousands march in Port Said against president (0 replies)
- Eurozone jobless rate holds steady at about one in eight (0 replies)
- German military set to acquire armed drones (0 replies)
- Greeks strike ahead of national walkout (0 replies)
- Damascus threatens to retaliate after Israeli attack (0 replies)
- Four die in clashes during Islamist-called general strike (0 replies)
- Abe unveils plan to rewrite Japan's constitution (0 replies)
- UN to mull sending international force to Mali (0 replies)
- Iran plans centrifuge upgrade (0 replies)
- Watchdog reopens probe into informant's murder (0 replies)
- "The emirate is reaping what it has sown" (0 replies)
- Education Minister Stuck Between Two Strikes (0 replies)
- The Left Party and Greens strengthen their ties (0 replies)
- Left Front keen to propose a new law against profit-driven lay-offs (0 replies)
- Jean-Marc Ayrault cautiously revives proposal to give foreigners the right to vote (0 replies)
- French Government Attempts to Make Teaching Careers Attractive Again (0 replies)
- Life 'hard as ever' in Palestine - UN (0 replies)
- Gun victim joins calls for tighter control laws (0 replies)
- IRA volunteer 'was unlawfully killed' (0 replies)
- Rebels point finger over massacre (0 replies)
- Shell ordered to pay out (0 replies)
- French troops 'seize hold of Kidal' (0 replies)
- South Korea launches first satellite (0 replies)
- Egyptian army claims state 'could collapse' (0 replies)
- Bailout inspector slams huge pay rises for company chiefs (0 replies)
- Cuba takes over presidency of regional group Celac (0 replies)
- Court charges ex-dictator Montt with war crimes (0 replies)
- Tuareg rebels 'take regional capital from Islamists' (0 replies)
- Bailout inspector slams huge pay rises for company chiefs (0 replies)
- Refugees overwhelm aid agency (0 replies)
- Romania to get more time to cut (0 replies)
- Bosnian workers on 60-mile march (0 replies)
- Violence erupts as talks offer rejected (0 replies)
- Ground forces seize control of Timbuktu (0 replies)
- Officials 'arrest 11 journalists' (0 replies)
- Lawyers question tribunals' credibility (0 replies)
- Activists welcome payout for martial law victims (0 replies)
- Military 'using force against unarmed Palestinians' (0 replies)
- Striking bus drivers defy court order (0 replies)
- Brazil mourns nightclub fire victims (0 replies)
- French Communist Party Obtains Committee of Enquiry on Steel Industry (0 replies)
- German bank announces 6000 job losses (0 replies)
- Work Stoppages at Most Renault Factories in Response to CGT Call (0 replies)
- Police and protesters clash in streets and at funeral (0 replies)
- Thousands march for gun control (0 replies)
- Teachers against cuts flood Lisbon (0 replies)
- Factory fire kills seven workers (0 replies)
- Nato places missiles on Turkey-Syria border (0 replies)
- Troops take city of Gao (0 replies)
- Former PM wins presidency (0 replies)
- Bulgaria votes on nuclear (0 replies)
- Hundreds clash with police during revolt anniversary (0 replies)
- Police break up rail workers' occupation (0 replies)
- French warplanes target Islamist bases in Gao (0 replies)
- Soros highlights economy woes (0 replies)
- Mugabe calls for probe into mine firm 'theft' (0 replies)
- Airport staff strike enters second day (0 replies)
- Troops kill five anti-government protesters (0 replies)
- Maduro reveals murder plot (0 replies)
- Rebel group vows to negotiate for peace (0 replies)
- Congress paves way for capitalist influx (0 replies)
- Royalists triumphant in 'sham' election (0 replies)
- Pyongyang 'targets US' (0 replies)
- Quintet accused of student's rape and murder go on trial (0 replies)
- Activists call for MP probe over rape claims (0 replies)
- Metro workers defiy Prime Minister (0 replies)
- Walmart safety questioned (0 replies)
- Netanyahu edges win in close elections (0 replies)
- Banking elite turns its back on demand for regulation (0 replies)
- There can be no "change" without breaking with the old order (0 replies)
- Algeria, Mali: Thunder of a Dying World (0 replies)
- Wage review halts farm worker strikes (0 replies)
- Public-sector workers rally in streets against austerity (0 replies)
- N Korea bids to boost military after UN attack (0 replies)
- Jordan split over 'reform' poll (0 replies)
- Morocco to reform rape law (0 replies)
- Environmentalists praise president's climate change vow (0 replies)
- Military pushes for 'total liberation' (0 replies)
- China taken to task over territory claim (0 replies)
- 11 EU countries push ahead with financial transactions tax (0 replies)
- Arabs urged to get out and cast vote (0 replies)
- Bitter cold kills 17 people in Afghan refugee camps (0 replies)
- Rights row workers return to jobs after freeing bosses (0 replies)
- Cyprus resists pressure to sell off state assets (0 replies)
- Syrian rebel politicians show scant progress (0 replies)
- Merkel alliance loses control of Lower Saxony parliament (0 replies)
- Ain Amenas death toll rises further (0 replies)
- Renault Weakened by 7,500 Job Cuts (0 replies)
- France calls for military help as rebels flee to mountains (0 replies)
- Kidnapping over but death toll set to rise (0 replies)
- 140 countries adopt mercury treaty (0 replies)
- Officers gas protesters outside court (0 replies)
- Racist attacks spark protest march (0 replies)
- Popular Party to probe ex-treasurer's Swiss cash (0 replies)
- Government lets one-sided Farc ceasefire expire (0 replies)
- Austrians go to polls in referendum over national service (0 replies)
- French and Malian troops force Islamist rebels from Diabali (0 replies)
- Governments slam botched rescue mission (0 replies)
- UN expects 700,000 more to flee homes (0 replies)
- Iran nuclear talks collapse (0 replies)
- Coalition makes deal with Qadri (0 replies)
- Thousands forced from homes in Jakarta floods (0 replies)
- Government officials vow to narrow income divide (0 replies)
- State wins mine case (0 replies)
- Hostages killed at Algerian gasworks (0 replies)
- Transport workers shut down Athens (0 replies)
- Israeli police pull down protest village on planned settlement (0 replies)
- Obama urges Congress to get behind gun controls (0 replies)
- Military begs for cash (0 replies)
- Indigenous activists block transport (0 replies)
- Corruption chief rejects court order for PM's arrest (0 replies)
- Limerick HMV staff stage sit-in to protect jobs (0 replies)
- 72% of French Want No Change In Permanent Job Contracts (0 replies)
- Little Girl Taken From School Cafeteria By Police (0 replies)
- Universities shut as Aleppo deaths hit 87 (0 replies)
- France launches ground assault against rebels (0 replies)
- Netanyahu settlement-building 'sabotaging two-state solution' (0 replies)
- Renault threatens 7,500 jobs (0 replies)
- Leader pledges to tackle soaring property prices (0 replies)
- Eight kidnapped after Mali militants target gas field (0 replies)
- Bombers attack intelligence headquarters (0 replies)
- French troops arrive as aerial attack goes on (0 replies)
- Court orders PM's arrest as thousands fill capital's streets (0 replies)
- Obama demands higher debt limit (0 replies)
- MPs pass tough bailout measures (0 replies)
- 14,000 could lose jobs at Anglo American mines (0 replies)
- President replaces sacked chief justice with close ally (0 replies)
- WWF calls for ban on Thailand ivory trade (0 replies)
- Bribe charge for ex-bank director (0 replies)
- Rebels put up stiff defence to French attack (0 replies)
- Hollande stays firm on gay marriage (0 replies)
- Gunman opens fire on ruling party's HQ (0 replies)
- Cuba eases travel restrictions dating back to cold war (0 replies)
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