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Russia faces fresh condemnation
Seven of the world's top industrialised nations deplore Russia's decision to recognise Georgia's breakaway regions.
Bill Clinton to address Democrats
Former President Bill Clinton is to deliver a keenly awaited speech at the US Democratic Party convention in Denver, Colorado.
Malta fears 71 migrants drowned
As many as 71 African migrants drown after their boat sinks in the Mediterranean Sea, their companions tell Maltese police.
'Scores dead' in Pakistan clashes
Pakistan's military says it has killed 47 pro-Taleban militants in the rugged west of the country, near Afghanistan.
Gaddafi charged over cleric's kidnap
Lebanon indicts Libya's leader over the disappearance of a revered Shia cleric during a visit to the country 30 years ago.
Mugabe 'to form government alone'
Zimbabwe's leader Robert Mugabe says he will form a government without the opposition, state media reports.
Exhausted Dalai Lama stops trips
The Dalai Lama is suffering from exhaustion and has cancelled all international trips, officials say.
Thai protesters ordered arrested
Thai authorities issue arrest warrants for leaders of a two-day-old protest inside the prime minister's compound in Bangkok.
SA rottweiler rescues boy from pit bull
A South African Rottweiler rescues a two-year-old boy being savaged by a pit bull terrier despite efforts to free him.
Robo-skeleton lets paralysed people walk
A human exoskeleton robotic suit is helping people paralysed from the waist down to stand, walk and climb stairs.
Computer virus is alive and well on the International Space Station
Laptops taken to the International Space Station were infected with a computer virus, Nasa confirms.
Last-gasp Kuyt puts Liverpool through
Liverpool scrape into the group stages of the Champions League after a 118th minute goal from Dirk Kuyt against Standard Liege.
India beat Sri Lanka & win series
Sri Lanka lose a second consecutive home one-day series for the first time in their history as India beat them by 46 runs.
Deep divisions
Why protesters have returned to Bangkok's streets
Washington diary
Anxiety afflicts the Democrats as they meet in Denver
Driven apart
Afghan air strike drives wedge between allies
Ghost town
Boom turns to bust for Spain's property market
Changing times
A market economy begins to emerge in North Korea
Emblem in trouble
Climate change threat to Lebanon's cedar trees
Sudan plane hijackers surrender
Two hijackers of a Sudanese plane surrender after flying it to Libya and releasing the passengers, officials say.
Ethiopia welcomes Olympics stars
Thousands of cheering Ethiopians line the streets of Addis Ababa to welcome home Olympic gold-medallists.
Brazil set for Indian land ruling
Brazil's Supreme Court is preparing to rule on the status of an indigenous reserve disputed by Indians and farmers.
Headless bodies found in Mexico
Police in Mexico find three decapitated bodies on a rubbish dump in Tijuana, apparently victims of gang-related violence.
S Korea accuses refugee of spying
A 35-year-old North Korean woman is arrested in South Korea on suspicion of spying for her homeland.
Japan worker killed in Afghanistan
A Japanese aid worker abducted in Afghanistan earlier this week is found shot dead, Afghan officials say.
Oslo trial for Bosnia war suspect
A Bosnian-born man pleads not guilty in Norway's first war crimes trial since the end of World War II.
EU's ageing trend to rise sharply
The EU predicts a big rise in pensioners, with only two working-age people for every person aged 65 or more by 2060.
Egypt urges end to Israel threats
Egypt is trying to defuse growing tension between Israel and Lebanon, its foreign minister says.
Iran hangs second teenage killer
Human rights organisations condemn the execution of a second juvenile offender in Iran within a week.
India clashes denounced by Pope
The Pope says he is "profoundly saddened" by deadly violence between Hindus and Christians in India's eastern Orissa state.
Pakistan restores eight judges
Eight of the judges sacked in November by former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf are reinstated.
What next for President Musharraf?
Following the resignation of President Pervez Musharraf, Chris Morris considers the former leader's future.
Georgia fails to escape its past
Edward Stourton looks at how the conflict in South Ossetia is playing out in the streets of the capital, Tbilisi.
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