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Indigenous protesters in the Bolivian Amazon force their way through a police blockade using the foreign minister as a hostage, officials say.
Read MoreSource: BBC - World News
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The World Bank announces it is increasing funding for the drought in the Horn of Africa to nearly $2bn as the UN estimates 10,000 people have died.
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The Somali port of Kismayo, currently a key asset of Islamists, is attacked by US unmanned drones, local residents say.
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A Chinese tourist was beaten unconscious after being mistaken for a petitioner who wanted to lobby the authorities in Beijing, state media report.
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A man accused of locking a teenage girl to a fake bomb is extradited from the US to his home country of Australia to face formal charges over the incident.
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Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel takes a dominant victory in an incident-packed Singapore Grand Prix to move to the brink of the world title.
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A Spanish film is the surprise winner of the top prize at this year's San Sebastian Film Festival in northern Spain, where France's Julie Delpy is also honoured.
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Egypt's military ruler Field Marshal Tantawi gives evidence at the trial of former President Mubarak - but behind closed doors due to security concerns.
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Many people are reportedly killed in fighting between rival army factions in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, as protests against President Saleh continue.
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Afghanistan's peace talks chief Burhanuddin Rabbani, killed by a suicide bomber, is buried in Kabul amid emotional scenes and tight security.
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Pakistan's foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar warns the US may lose Pakistan as an ally if it continues to publicly accuse Islamabad of backing militants.
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UBS CEO Oswald Gruebel, resigns over an alleged £1.5bn ($2.3bn) rogue-trading loss as the firm cuts back on investment banking.
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Finance ministers and central bankers meeting in Washington call on the European Union to take quick action to tackle the eurozone debt crisis.
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Europe clinch the Solheim Cup with a 15-13 win after a dramatic final day of singles matches in Ireland.
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Actress Alex Kingston is to join the cast of Upstairs Downstairs when the period costume drama returns next year, the BBC confirms.
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A 12-member jury has been chosen for the trial of Michael Jackson's personal doctor - more than two years after the pop star's death.
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A small plane has crashed in Nepal killing all 19 people on board, officials say.
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Alastair Leithead reports from near Sirte, where he is with forces loyal to the transition government, who are battling for one of Muammar Gaddafi's last strongholds, Sirte.
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A man has been extradited to Australia to face charges over an alleged attempt to extort money by locking a teenage woman to a fake bomb.
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The Quartet of Middle East peace negotiators have called for direct talks between Israel and the Palestinians to resume within a month.
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Constantine Papadopolos: "We have to keep the show on the road because all other options are going to be worse."
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has returned home from Cuba after having what he says was his final round of chemotherapy.
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Cigarettes are one of the biggest causes of fatal fires in homes and have long been the subject of information campaigns to try and persuade people to dispose of them safely.
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Kenyan authorities begin moving up to 200 elephants to a new home, after habitat loss creates conflict with local communities.
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Guitarist Ry Cooder gets political on his new album of protest songs
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Is Tokyo turning its back on the high-rise lifestyle?
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How to make a lobster happy - and breed a sustainable business
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Should the US lift its ban on Iranian MEK group?
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A bid to save a unique English house and garden in France
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