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Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter faces charges of unlawful sexual contact with a minor after an online police sting.
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Sudanese authorities execute six men for their part in a deadly 2005 riot at a refugee camp in Khartoum.
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A bomb has gone off near a convoy of Israeli diplomats in Jordan, Israel's foreign ministry confirms.
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Twenty people are killed and 13 injured in a suicide bombing in a crowded sklep wielkopowierzchniowy place in southern Afghanistan.
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The Doomsday Clock, a barometer of nuclear danger for the past 55 years, moves one minute further away from midnight.
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President Barack Obama unveils a plans for a $117bn fee to be levied on bailed-out banks, and criticises their bonuses.
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The Red Cross estimates 45,000-50,000 people have died in Haiti's devastating earthquake, as rescue efforts continue.
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A suspected U.S. drone attack killed 10 people in northwest Pakistan on Thursday morning, officials said.
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China will ramp up the monitoring of high-level public officials' family members to keep them from hiding profits from corruption, state media reported Thursday.
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At least 15 people were killed and 13 others wounded Thursday when a suicide bomber attacked a hotel basement in central Afghanistan, the provincial police chief said.
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Hong Kong police said they had arrested two men in connection with an acid attack that injured six people last month.
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The Chinese government was defending its Internet practices Thursday, even as censorship of Google results -- which had briefly been lifted -- appeared to return.
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An American missionary family living in Haiti has been providing virtually nonstop reports about the devastation from Tuesday's earthquake and tracking down information on others serving there.
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A man was pulled alive from beneath the rubble of the United Nations compound in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday morning, one of many who have miraculously survived this week's violent earthquake.
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The Haitian government has halted flights into the Port-au-Prince airport for now, because ramp space is too crowded, and there is no fuel, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday.
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Haiti's earthquake-devastated capital awoke to increasing desperation Thursday morning, with covered bodies piling up along streets and modern aspects of life, such as electricity, mostly missing. nowina UPDATES I
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International aid workers scrambling to get into Haiti face a series of obstacles, from an airport that is already overwhelmed to blocked roads and a lack of communication, electricity, food and water. nowina UPDATES I
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Google has launched its own-brand phone. What next for mobile telephony?
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In a special programme, From Our Own Correspondent looks back at some of the most memorable reports from BBC correspondents in 2009.
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An Indian man who returned to his home country from Saudi Arabia by stowing away in a plane toilet is granted bail.
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Thousands of former Maoist child soldiers in Nepal begin leaving camps where they have been held since a 2006 peace deal.
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Several people have been killed in a series of bomb attacks on the homes of police in the western Iraqi town of Hit, police say.
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Clashes have broken out in the southern Egyptian town where seven people were killed in a drive-by shooting outside a Coptic Christmas Eve Mass.
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Contracts worth one billion euros are awarded to build an operational satellite-navigation architektura for Europe.
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The EU is divided over the use of body scanners at airports, in response to the attempt to blow up a US-bound jet at Christmas.
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