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- Hari Kostov resigns as prime minister of Macedonia (← links)
- Sudanese parties sign peace pledge (← links)
- Thieves carry out biggest bank robbery in British history (← links)
- UN 'optimistic' on tsunami aid effort (← links)
- Peace agreement signed in Sudan (← links)
- Capture of FARC member creates crisis between Venezuela and Colombia (← links)
- Jan Nowak-Jezioranski Dies (← links)
- Northeast US blizzards create havoc (← links)
- Report: The Pentagon's new powers (← links)
- Academy Award Nominees Announced (← links)
- Lab creates petrified wood (← links)
- Rice new Secretary of State (← links)
- China detains and beats mourners for Zhao Ziyang (← links)
- RAF Hercules crashes north of Baghdad killing ten (← links)
- Human rights group critical of US opposition to ICC in Darfur (← links)
- BBC unveils plans for new Britain only iMP player (← links)
- Uribe-Chavez meeting postponed (← links)
- American nun murdered in Brazil (← links)
- Colombia-Venezuela meeting in Caracas to end crisis (← links)
- Togo's Faure Gnassingbé says elections will be held in 60 days (← links)
- Earthquake stirs panic in Indonesia (← links)
- Airlines fight new EU passenger compensation legislation (← links)
- Jermaine Pennant jailed for drink-driving (← links)
- Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly solo, non-stop around the world (← links)
- Sunflower oil saves at-risk newborns from infection (← links)
- World-wide measles deaths drop 40% over last five years (← links)
- The President of Bolivia resigns (← links)
- Report urges Kenya to ban plastic bags (← links)
- Comedian Dave Allen dies aged 68 (← links)
- Anti-war march in London (← links)
- Violent protests break out in Kyrgyzstan over allegedly rigged parliamentary elections (← links)
- Chess legend avoids 10 year prison term (← links)
- Harp seal hunt approved by Canada, activists call for boycott of Canadian seafood (← links)
- Akayev flees Kyrgyzstan as protesters seize control of Bishkek (← links)
- Taiwan Democratic Alliance for Peace plans massive rally on Saturday (← links)
- Jerry Springer joins U.S. liberal radio network (← links)
- Doctor Who returns as UK Saturday night timeslot lord (← links)
- New Kygryz parliament backs Bakiyev, lower house of former parliament steps down (← links)
- New Doctor Who quits series, BBC searches for replacement actor (← links)
- Venezuela buys more weapons, now from Spain (← links)
- Nigerian Housing Minister fired in anti-corruption drive (← links)
- Alex Sanchez suspended for drugs (← links)
- Chinese rioters storm Japanese embassy in Beijing (← links)
- China anti-textbook protests grow larger (← links)
- Liberal Democrat Party pauses to welcome Donald James Kennedy (← links)
- Hungary rebukes other EU members for their negative stance towards Croatia (← links)
- 5-year-old girl handcuffed by Florida police (← links)
- ANZACs remembered ninety years after assault on Gallipoli (← links)
- Japanese commuter train derails, apartment building smashed (← links)
- General Pavkovic pleads not guilty (← links)
- Putin pledges to help Palestinians (← links)
- Food with cancer-causing dye recalled in Britain (← links)
- Denunciations of Scandals Threaten UN (← links)
- Millions worldwide still in slavery (← links)
- Uzbekistan protesters under fire after prison break (← links)
- Protests spread in Afghanistan (← links)
- Uzbeks fleeing across border to seek refuge (← links)
- MPAA sues six BitTorrent sites linking to TV shows (← links)
- Muslim leaders don't accept "pressured" apology (← links)
- French Workers stay at home for Whit Monday (← links)
- Uzbek rebel leader on horseback wants an Islamic state (← links)
- BBC begins trial program allowing legal TV and radio downloads (← links)
- Storms lash northern New Zealand (← links)
- British lecturers meet to vote on Israeli academic boycott (← links)
- Corruption endangers Brazilian government (← links)
- Natalie Glebova is elected Miss Universe (← links)
- Eduardo Rodríguez becomes president of Bolivia (← links)
- Interpol on the hunt for 'Dr. Death' (← links)
- Serial child imposter held by French police (← links)
- Priest charged in exorcism death (← links)
- African Union rejects calls for action on Zimbabwe (← links)
- Elections held in Bulgaria (← links)
- Dannie Abse hurt, wife killed in car accident (← links)
- Paul Winchell, voice of Tigger, Gargamel, dead at 82 (← links)
- Schröder loses motion of confidence (← links)
- Underwater volcano causes 3,300 ft column of steam (← links)
- 'Bad language' at Live 8 concerts trigger complaints to the BBC (← links)
- Israeli man faces attempted murder charges for stabbing three gay pride marchers (← links)
- European Parliament rejects computer-implemented inventions directive (← links)
- Group claims responsibility for London explosions (← links)
- Romanian PM quits after Constitutional Court ruling (← links)
- Bomb scare closes main Edinburgh thoroughfare (← links)
- London transport system returning to normal (← links)
- Suspended sentence for Sasser worm author (← links)
- Birmingham UK threat was 'real and very credible' (← links)
- UK remembers end of World War II sixty years on (← links)
- Abbott labs ends dispute with Brazilian government over AIDS drug (← links)
- Funding for new Museum of Liverpool approved (← links)
- UK Defence Minister alludes to possible Iraq troop reduction (← links)
- Italian police launch nationwide anti-terror sweep (← links)
- Two-minute silence for London bombings marked across the EU (← links)
- Rail manslaughter charges are dropped in Hatfield, England (← links)
- TeleSUR promotional campaign causes controversy in Colombia (← links)
- Suicide bombing in Kusadasi, Turkey (← links)
- Three British Army soldiers killed in Iraq (← links)
- Saddam Hussein formally charged with the killing of Shia Muslims (← links)
- Tiger Woods wins British Open (← links)
- Six people arrested under immigration laws in Leeds, England (← links)
- 11-year-old California girl charged for throwing stone in defense (← links)
- Afghan warlord convicted by British court of torture (← links)
- Deadly forest fire in Spain claims lives of firefighters (← links)
- Suspected 'mastermind' of London bombings no longer a suspect (← links)
- British Army soldiers to be court martialled for war crimes (← links)
- No evidence against London Bombing suspects says cleric (← links)
- Major police operation in west London (← links)
- MG Rover sold to Nanjing Auto (← links)
- First Chinese tourists arrive in the UK (← links)
- Space Shuttle Discovery launches (← links)
- Four arrested in Birmingham UK in connection with July 21 attempted bombings (← links)
- Britain launches 2012 Olympic Lottery games (← links)
- British computer firm Tiny axes more than 1,500 Jobs (← links)
- Record rains disrupt life in Mumbai, India (← links)
- 21 July London bombing suspect held (← links)
- Visa of Brazilian killed in London reportedly expired two-years ago (← links)
- Armed police arrest two more 21 July bombing suspects in dramatic raids (← links)
- U.S. names German bases to close (← links)
- Two Britons killed in British consulate convoy attack in Basra (← links)
- Black teenager murdered in racial attack in Liverpool, England (← links)
- Three battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment to disband as part of NI peace process (← links)
- Russia bans ABC following interview with Chechen rebel leader (← links)
- Ceremony takes place for decommissioned Royal Navy flagship (← links)
- Former UK MP Mo Mowlam 'critically ill' (← links)
- South Korean scientists clone dog for first time (← links)
- Prominent Iranian judge assassinated (← links)
- NATO to expand Afghanistan presence (← links)
- Robin Cook dead after collapsing (← links)
- America's atomic bombing commemoration held in Hiroshima (← links)
- Russian submarine rescued by Royal Navy (← links)
- Ibrahim Ferrer, Cuban singer, dies at 78 (← links)
- Netanyahu quits over Israel's pullout plan (← links)
- Fourteen dead as passenger helicopter crashes off Estonia (← links)
- Haze crisis over Malaysia prompts talks with Indonesia (← links)
- 60th anniversary of the end of the war in Asia and Pacific commemorated (← links)
- Spanish helicopter crash in Afghanistan kills 17 (← links)
- Madrid bombing suspect arrested in Belgrade (← links)
- Israeli troops remove protesters from Gaza synagogues (← links)
- At least 13 killed in shootings at polling stations in Pakistan (← links)
- User talk:82.224.88.52 (← links)
- User:Zandperl (← links)
- Hurricane Katrina causes upwards of $12bn of damage; oil prices surge (← links)
- At least 55 killed by Hurricane Katrina; serious flooding across affected region (← links)
- Several hundred killed after stampede in Baghdad (← links)
- Israel rules victims of Jewish terrorist not entitled to lifelong support (← links)
- Second Paris fire kills 16 in 18-story building (← links)
- Bush approval rating sinks to 38% (← links)
- Nuclear arms agreement reached with North Korea (← links)
- Thousands march to demonstrate opposition to U.S.-led wars (← links)
- Former SA Deputy President Appears In Court (← links)
- African Union hostages freed by Darfur rebels (← links)
- Iraq to hold constitution vote today (← links)
- Malawi appeals for further humanitarian aid (← links)
- Next political election in Italy will be on April 9, 2006 (← links)
- Colombian Constitutional Court passes presidential re-election (← links)
- Irish Government sends team of officials in hunt for Journalist (← links)
- Iraqi vote remains in doubt (← links)
- Russian fighter crash in Lithuania: investigation concludes (← links)
- South African spies suspended (← links)
- At least thirty-three more dead in Ethiopia election clashes (← links)
- French riots continue into second week (← links)
- Armed gunmen attack cruise ship off Somali coast (← links)
- More from APEC: EU not backing down (← links)
- Both sides of Kenya's constitution dispute are negotiating (← links)
- US Secretary Rice responds to European enquiries on alleged CIA prisons (← links)
- Haitian priest Jean-Juste held in relation to the murder of a journalist (← links)
- Evo Morales hoaxed by a Spanish Church-owned radio station (← links)
- Azeri passenger plane crashes (← links)
- Actor Vincent Schiavelli dies in Sicily at age 57 (← links)
- Mario Draghi succeeds Antonio Fazio as Bank of Italy governor (← links)
- United States Justice Department opens investigation into White House leaks (← links)
- Stars pose for ITV ice-skating show (UK) (← links)
- Iran to end nuclear cooperation (← links)
- Gordon Brown calls for national day to celebrate 'Britishness' (← links)
- Tarja Halonen wins the 2006 presidential election in Finland (← links)
- Israeli PM Ariel Sharon briefly opens eyes (← links)
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf inaugurated as Liberian president (← links)
- Young Iraqi teen death investigated as possible bird flu case (← links)
- Al Qaeda bomb maker reportedly killed in U.S. airstrike in Pakistan (← links)
- Danish clothing company sells T-shirts to support FARC and PFLP (← links)
- Experts fear for the health of London whale (← links)
- William Shatner sells kidney stone (← links)
- Sri Lankan attack disrupts peace envoy (← links)
- Concerns over Neville's Celebration (← links)
- Chantelle wins Celebrity Big Brother (← links)
- Masterminds of USS Cole and Limburg bombings escape from Yemeni prison (← links)
- Danish and Austrian embassies in Tehran attacked (← links)
- Norway-led peacekeeper base attacked in Afghanistan (← links)
- Home Office release statistics showing drop in UK's violent crime (← links)
- Sweden reaffirms aims for oil-free economy (← links)
- 700,000 march in Beirut; Hezbollah leader lambasts Bush and Rice (← links)
- Man shot by US Vice President suffers mild heart attack (← links)
- France says Iran's nuclear program is a "military cover" (← links)
- Colombia’s Uribe orders the bombing of a Natural National Park (← links)
- Eleven die in Libya over Muhammad cartoon T-shirt (← links)
- Senator Hatch lashes out at critics of domestic surveillance program (← links)
- Corruption blamed for Papuan rainforest destruction (← links)
- BBC global poll finds majority feel the US led Iraq invasion increased likelihood of terrorist attacks (← links)
- Kenyan TV and newspaper raided by masked police (← links)
- Australia will not export uranium to India (← links)
- PFLP leader Ahmed Saadat captured by Israeli forces (← links)
- Second oil disaster in Estonia within two months (← links)
- Lukashenko wins disputed Belarus elections (← links)
- FCC head Kevin Martin endorses telcos' tiered Internet plan (← links)
- UK public sector workers strike over pension rights (← links)
- Indian police break up hunger strike over dam project (← links)
- Rail accident in northern Greece (← links)
- India sends special envoy to Nepal (← links)
- PBS show asserts greenhouse gases, atmospheric pollutants dimming future (← links)
- BJP leader Pramod Mahajan shot at in Mumbai (← links)
- Clashes in Athens during Condoleezza Rice's visit to Greece (← links)
- Cyclone Monica degraded (← links)
- Bolivian troops told to seize natural gas fields (← links)
- Flight from Armenian capital Yerevan crashes near Sochi (← links)
- Communal tension erupts in Vadodara, India (← links)
- Picasso's painting sold for $95.2 million (← links)
- Mount Merapi erupts (← links)
- Darfur rebel leader signs peace plan (← links)
- Sex-for-aid spreads in war-torn Liberia (← links)
- Ahmadinejad sends letter to George W. Bush (← links)
- Thailand election was invalid, rules court (← links)
- Bush announces food aid to Darfur, AU faces fund crisis (← links)
- Giorgio Napolitano elected Italian president (← links)
- Oil pipeline explodes in Nigeria; 200 feared dead (← links)
- Merapi roars, compulsory evacuation ordered (← links)
- Iraq swears in first full-term government (← links)
- Finnish metal band win 51st Eurovision Song Contest (← links)
- Sweden wins World Ice Hockey Championships (← links)
- Israeli forces capture Hamas commander (← links)
- Turkish and Greek fighter planes collide in mid air (← links)
- Major fire breaks out at Istanbul airport (← links)
- East Timor: President Gusmão takes emergency powers to quell unrest (← links)
- Iraq to investigate alleged massacre in Haditha (← links)
- Talk:Two Iraqi women, one pregnant, killed by US soldiers (← links)
- Hackers hit Swedish police website (← links)
- British police shoot man in anti-terrorism raid (← links)
- Iraq rejects US probe clearing US troops of killings civilians in Ishaqi (← links)
- Bush calls for ban on gay marriage (← links)
- Terrorists execute 19 Turkomen and two Kurds in Diyala province, Iraq (← links)
- Google launches Google Spreadsheets (← links)
- Scotland go down to South Africa in rugby (← links)
- Australia defeats England in rugby (← links)
- Argentina defeat Wales 27 to 25 in rugby (← links)
- Judge shot at courthouse in Nevada (← links)
- 100 people were detained in Russia after police mistook rugby match as brawl (← links)
- Immigration Detainees on Hunger Strike in Oxford UK (← links)
- Bush proclaims Northwestern Hawaiian Islands a National Monument (← links)
- Wade leads Miami to win over Dallas in NBA Finals, ties series 2-2 (← links)
- All Blacks defeat Ireland in second rugby test (← links)
- Australia defeat England in rugby to win Cook Cup (← links)
- Italy seeks indictment of U.S. marine (← links)
- Israeli barrage of Gaza continues with strike on PM's office (← links)
- Bomb scare in Dublin Airport (← links)
- Switzerland accuses Israel of breaking international law in Gaza (← links)
- Coca-Cola trade secrets attempted to be sold to Pepsi (← links)
- ICRC: 28 bodies, 19 children, pulled from rubble after Israeli airstrike, Qana (← links)
- Swedish nuclear reactors shut down over safety concerns (← links)
- Menorca airport's new terminal collapses (← links)
- Europe suffers widespread power cuts (← links)
- UK to step up anti-terror legislation (← links)
- UFDR rebels seize second town in Central Africa Republic (← links)
- Queen Elizabeth II to visit the United States (← links)
- "Darfur a powder keg" says UN Head of Humanitarian Affairs (← links)
- The Wii, Nintendo's next generation console, launches in North America (← links)
- 90 days detention still on Blair's agenda (← links)
- UN calls on Israel, Palestinian groups to end their conflict, urges enquiry into Israeli actions (← links)
- UK radio broadcaster Nick Clarke dies (← links)
- Former Russian spy Litvinenko dies, radioactive poisoning suspected (← links)
- Sri Lanka Defence Secretary escapes suicide attack (← links)
- England in a good position after day two of Adelaide test match (← links)
- Blair to announce plans for UK nuclear defence today (← links)
- NASA: Signs of liquid water found on surface of Mars (← links)
- Bush reacts to the Iraq Study Report (← links)
- Fiji suspended from Commonwealth (← links)
- Home Secretary says about 30 major conspiracies threaten UK this Christmas (← links)
- Bush plans to roll out new Iraq strategy this week (← links)
- Polish Archbishop resigns after spying revelations (← links)
- Sudan may allow joint UN/AU forces in Darfur (← links)
- Europe hit by storms, 45 deaths reported (← links)
- Sri Lankan military liberates key town (← links)
- UK and Denmark announce troop withdrawals from Iraq (← links)
- Virgin train crashes in England (← links)
- Italy: President Napolitano dismisses Prodi's resignation (← links)
- BBC denies "conspiracy" over 9/11 video (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: March 3, 2007 (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: South Africa vs Netherlands (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs New Zealand (← links)
- Viacom sues YouTube, Google, for more than 1 billion dollars (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: India vs Bangladesh (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Pakistan vs Ireland (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs Canada (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: India vs Bermuda (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: West Indies vs Zimbabwe (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: South Africa vs Scotland (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: New Zealand vs Kenya (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: New Zealand vs Canada (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Scotland vs Netherlands (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs India (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: West Indies vs Ireland (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs Kenya (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Australia vs South Africa (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh vs Bermuda (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Australia vs West Indies (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs South Africa (← links)
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: West Indies vs New Zealand (← links)
- UK fighters confront Russian bombers over international waters (← links)
- Wolfowitz to quit as head of the World Bank (← links)
- Pentagon report reflects concerns over China's increased military (← links)
- Myanmar prayer rally calls for release of democracy leader Suu Kyi (← links)
- Eagle Owl attacks force closure of footpath near nest site (← links)
- Thai Rak Thai dissolved, ex-premier Thaksin banned from politics (← links)
- Malaysian court rules Christian woman can't remove Islam from ID (← links)
- Bob Woolmer not murdered, says Scotland Yard detectives (← links)
- Earthquake in China kills three, injures hundreds (← links)
- North Korea test-fires two missiles, South Korean officer says (← links)
- Judge orders Paris Hilton to return to jail (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 10, 2007 (← links)
- Global annual military spending tops $1.2 trillion (← links)
- Inflation in Zimbabwe becomes world's highest at 11,000% and rising (← links)
- Spain's Ibiza airport evacuated after bomb alert (← links)
- New Ghanaian currency introduced (← links)
- Truck bomb in Iraq kills over 100 (← links)
- Tour de France: The race begins in earnest (← links)
- Two British girls arrested for smuggling in Ghana (← links)
- BBC apologises to Queen Elizabeth II for misrepresentation in documentary (← links)
- Kimi Räikkönen will start first for 2007 European Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton suffers a crash (← links)
- Jose Padilla found guilty of supporting terrorism (← links)
- Russia to resume bomber patrols (← links)
- Plane flying from Cyprus to Istanbul, Turkey hijacked (← links)
- Woman dies when pet camel tries to mate with her (← links)
- Friendly fire kills three UK soldiers in Afghanistan (← links)
- Forest fires burn on in Greece; death toll nears 50 (← links)
- Greece on fire, death toll exceeds 60 (← links)
- 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup: Ghana beat Peru in Quarter finals (← links)
- Downing Street welcomes new resident cat (← links)
- Jon Stewart to host 80th Academy Awards (← links)
- Chris Langham given ten months for downloading child porn (← links)
- Colin McRae feared dead in helicopter crash (← links)
- Litvinenko murder suspect running for MP (← links)
- Meteorite blamed for mysterious illness in Peru (← links)
- ITV postpones broadcast of 2007 British Comedy Awards (← links)
- Trichet attacks Europe's number one spender (← links)
- Fred Thompson: Iraq had WMD in 2003 (← links)
- Spain arrests entire leadership of the Basque Separatist Party: 22 detained (← links)
- 2007 Ig Nobel Prize winners announced (← links)
- Doris Lessing wins Nobel Prize for Literature (← links)
- The Raveonettes on love, death, desire and war (← links)
- MS Explorer cruise ship passengers are safe (← links)
- New Australian Prime Minister signs Kyoto (← links)
- Space Shuttle Atlantis launch delayed until 2008 (← links)
- Naked News to create international language editions (← links)
- London's Camden Market in flames (← links)
- Pakistan Peoples Party winning elections for Pakistan's national assembly according to early results (← links)
- UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling releases 2008 budget (← links)
- 1200 schools may be closed by UK teachers strike (← links)
- Wikinews:Requested articles/archive (← links)
- 2007/08 UEFA Champions League: Manchester United vs. Barcelona (← links)
- Fighting continues in Tripoli, Lebanon (← links)
- TACA Airlines Flight 390 crashes in Honduras (← links)
- Fußball-Bundesliga 2008–09: Forssell moves to Hannover 96 (← links)
- Man attacks people, kills 7 in Akihabara, Tokyo (← links)
- Prisoners escape from Afghan jail after Taliban attack (← links)
- Northern Japan hit by strong quake (← links)
- Euro 2008: Netherlands vs. Russia (← links)
- Youssef Chahine, Egyptian film director dies at 82 (← links)
- English Football: Manchester United News for August 6, 2008 (← links)
- Mauritania president Abdallahi arrested in coup (← links)
- Eight mountaineers missing on Mont Blanc in French Alps after avalanche (← links)
- Afghan government: More than 90 civilians killed by US airstrike (← links)
- Japan's Prime Minister Fukuda announces resignation (← links)
- US - India nuclear deal sent for US Congress ratification (← links)
- Large earthquakes reported in Indonesia and Japan (← links)
- Channel Tunnel between France and Britain resumes limited service after major fire (← links)
- Royal Society education chief forced out in creation row (← links)
- BBC Radio Bristol presenter fired over 'racist' phone call (← links)
- Iranian diplomat abducted in Pakistan (← links)
- User:Zir/draftx (← links)
- User:Xavexgoem/ChavezPoll (← links)
- Venezuelan polls test Chávez (← links)
- Quebec's Liberal premier Jean Charest wins third term (← links)
- Former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian released on bail (← links)
- Russian Ksenia Sukhinova crowned Miss World 2008 (← links)
- Thai opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva elected as new Prime Minister (← links)
- Cleveland, Ohio clinic performs US's first face transplant (← links)
- South Korean actress Ok So-ri gets suspended term for adultery (← links)
- Hamas ends truce with Israel (← links)
- BBC reporters arrested in Iran on suspicion of espionage (← links)
- Deposed Mauritanian president Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi is released (← links)
- US drone strike kills eight in Pakistan's tribal region (← links)
- Fiji, New Zealand expel diplomats (← links)
- World’s largest ice 'Father Christmas' built in China (← links)
- British broadcaster Sir David Attenborough receives hate mail from creationists (← links)
- New BBC Radio 2 boss announced (← links)
- LTTE strikes Sri Lanka capital (← links)
- Slovak bus accident kills 12 (← links)
- Obama budget calls for record US deficit (← links)
- Bangladesh mutiny leaves scores of officers dead (← links)
- Ten dead in Alabama shooting (← links)
- Google removes some street view images (← links)
- Italian police find 24 children living in Rome's sewers (← links)
- Election in Moldova instigates rioting mob demanding recount (← links)
- UK House of Commons' Speaker resigns (← links)
- Bombing of Peshawar Pearl Continental Hotel in Pakistan kills 18 (← links)
- U.K. MPs' expenses to be investigated by police (← links)
- Torchwood star John Barrowman in high speed crash (← links)
- BBC newsreader sacked after conviction for wounding teenager (← links)
- UK assumes direct rule over the Turks and Caicos Islands (← links)
- Usain Bolt breaks 200m and 100m sprint records at championships (← links)
- Fern Britton may appear on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing (← links)
- UK denies pressuring Scotland into Lockerbie release (← links)
- Comments:UK denies pressuring Scotland into Lockerbie release (← links)
- Bruce Forsyth takes pay cut on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing (← links)
- BBC to release iPlayer to other broadcasters (← links)
- British chef Keith Floyd dies at age 65 (← links)
- Ireland votes 'Yes' to Lisbon Treaty (← links)
- New ring discovered around Saturn, could explain dark side of its moon (← links)
- Former UN head Annan warns Kenya over future poll violence (← links)
- BBC receives 487 complaints after 'Dancing' race row (← links)
- Hopes for treaty on climate begin to wither (← links)
- Charging elephant kills BBC guide in Tanzania (← links)
- Peace talks: Syria's President calls upon France to intervene whilst rejecting direct talks with Israel (← links)
- Golfer Tiger Woods injured in car crash (← links)
- Danish unofficial draft version of UNCCC treaty leaks, G77 reacts sharply (← links)
- Ryan Giggs named BBC Sports Personality of the Year (← links)
- China and Indonesia hail deal of Copenhagen summit (← links)
- Category:Doctor Who (← links)
- Somali man attempts failed attack on controversial cartoonist (← links)
- Two dead after building collapse in Kenya (← links)
- Sri Lankan reporter Tissanayagam released on bail (← links)
- Iraq collects victim signatures for Blackwater lawsuit (← links)
- Niger coup ousts president (← links)
- Dutch government collapses over Afghanistan troops (← links)
- Lufthansa pilots begin strike (← links)
- Toyota accused of misleading public over recalls (← links)
- Rwandan army officer sentenced to 25 years for genocide (← links)
- Major storms batter Europe (← links)
- US to reduce nuclear weapons arsenal (← links)
- BBC: Ethiopian famine aid 'siphoned off' to buy weapons according to rebels, report (← links)
- UK government plans to replace House of Lords with elected chamber (← links)
- Calm returns to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (← links)
- Abhisit Vejjajiva administration on brink of collapse (← links)
- 6.9 magnitude earthquake hits western China (← links)
- Toyota to suspend sales of Lexus GX 460 over new safety fears (← links)
- US Library of Congress plans archive of Twitter (← links)
- European airspace closed by volcanic ash (← links)
- Toyota to recall Sienna minivan in North America (← links)
- Voters turned away from polling stations in UK general elections (← links)
- New York's Staten Island Ferry crashes, 60 injured (← links)
- Football: Chelsea beat Wigan to win fourth Premier League title (← links)
- UK elections: David Cameron becomes Prime Minister (← links)
- Over 100 dead in Libyan plane crash (← links)
- Interim Kyrgyz government retakes buildings after violent protests (← links)
- Efforts to cap Deepwater Horizon oil spill delayed again (← links)
- 'Statues of Democracy' removed in Hong Kong (← links)
- Hewlett-Packard to cut 9,000 jobs in $1 billion restructuring plan (← links)
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