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Quartet urges settlement freeze
The international Quartet of Mid-East peace mediators urges Israel to freeze settlement activity in occupied territories.


Papal letter on Irish sex abuse
Pope Benedict writes a letter to the Catholics of Ireland on how to deal with the sexual abuse of children by priests.


Rio Tinto announces Guinea deal
Rio Tinto says it has signed a deal with China to develop a massive iron ore project in Guinea.


Taliban arrests halt UN contacts
The former UN special envoy in Afghanistan says Pakistan's arrest of Taliban leaders halted a channel of secret UN contacts.


Srebrenica gay theory irks Dutch
Dutch officials reject a US general's claim that troops failed at Srebrenica because of poor morale over gay soldiers.


China unveils homemade helicopter
China's first domestically developed civilian helicopter takes off on a maiden flight in the eastern province of Jiangxi.


Castro supporters heckle march
Hundreds of Cuban government supporters heckle the "Ladies in White" protesters marking the 2003 crackdown on dissidents.


New US-Russia nuclear deal 'soon'
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says there is "substantial" progress on a new nuclear disarmament deal with Russia.


Scarlett Goa death trial begins
Two men appear in court accused of killing British teenager Scarlett Keeling, whose body was found in the Indian state of Goa in 2008.


Don't mention the cup - South Africa airline in trouble with Fifa
South Africa's budget airline pulls its tongue-in-cheek ad after a Fifa complaint that it infringes its trademark during the World Cup.


Songwriter sues 'protegee' Lady Gaga for millions
A songwriter who claims he helped launch Lady Gaga's career, is suing the US pop star for $30.5m (£20m) .


Arsenal draw favourites Barcelona
Arsenal will face Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals while Manchester United draw Bayern Munich.


Fulham handed Wolfsburg encounter
Fulham will face German champions Wolfsburg in the quarter-finals of the Europa League.


Empty cabinet
Tough choices for Nigeria leader after sacking ministers


Mardell's America
Weighing merits of health reform in Pennsylvania


It's quiz time!
Dotcom turns 25 - but what does it actually mean?


Damage limitation
Will the Pope be undermined by child abuse row?


In pictures
Jerusalem's African-Palestinian community


Blood curse
Symbolism and the supernatural used in Thai stand-off


Nigerian dies in Swiss deportation
Switzerland halts special flights to deport asylum seekers after a Nigerian man on hunger strike died at Zurich airport.


Ethiopia admits jamming VOA radio
Ethiopia admits jamming the Voice of America in Amharic, accusing the US radio station of engaging in "destabilising propaganda".


US health bill 'will cut deficit'
Congressional officials say the healthcare bill will cut the deficit by $138bn over 10 years, ahead of a possible vote on Sunday.


Davy Crockett's Parker dies at 85
Actor Fess Parker, famous for playing American pioneer Davy Crockett in Disney's 1950s TV series, dies at the age of 85.


Acceptance over Obama Asia delay
Indonesia and Australia express understanding after President Obama pushes back a much-anticipated regional visit.


Appeal over Nina Wang's fortune
A feng shui master launches an appeal, after a court rejected his claim to Hong Kong tycoon Nina Wang's fortune.


French baby killer sent to jail
A court in northern France sentences a woman to 15 years in prison for murdering six of her newborn babies.


EU's foreign chief in Gaza visit
The EU's foreign policy chief visits the Gaza Strip as militants there fire a rocket into Israel, killing one person.


Nigeria recalls Libya ambassador
Nigeria recalls its ambassador to Libya after leader Muammar Gaddafi suggested Nigeria be divided into two states.


US sanctions on Hamas bank and TV
The US Treasury has said it will freeze any assets owned by a bank and a TV station they find under their jurisdiction.


Mumbai plotter sought by India
India says it will ask for access to a Chicago man who has pleaded guilty to scouting targets for the 2008 Mumbai attacks.


Kidnapped Sahil returns to the UK
Five-year-old Sahil Saeed returns to the family home in Oldham, as three people are charged with his kidnapping in Pakistan.


Is time up for Madagascar's leader?
A political crisis has engulfed Madagascar's leader Andry Rajoelina, who seized power a year ago. With the country's economy spiralling out of control, he now faces sanctions for failing to set up a unity government.


Is US politics nastier than ever?
As Barack Obama delivers his angriest performance since he was elected, Mark Mardell asks if America is becoming more divided.


What next for US-Israel relations?
Diplomats from the US, Russia, EU and UN have called on Israel to stop building settlements. What are the chances of Israeli Palestinian talks starting?



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