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Four Palestinian children are killed in an Israeli air strike in the northern Gaza Strip, medics say. | | Prince Harry has been on the front line in Afghanistan for 10 weeks, the Ministry of Defence says. |
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The US orders a warship into position off the coast of Lebanon as a "show of support for regional stability". | | US President George W Bush urges Congress to pass a law to allow warrantless wiretaps of suspected terrorists. |
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Gendarmes disperse Cameroon protesters using children as human shields, leaving a boy shot dead. | | An explosion tears through a shopping centre in the US state of Illinois, officials say. |
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Concern for the health of kidnapped Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt prompts fresh calls for her release. | | A fisherman swims for more than 10 hours to seek help for his crew mates after their trawler sank off Australia. |
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The chairman of the Indian Premier League says he has been contacted by some of England's leading players. | | Danny Williams says a third fight between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson would be a "freak show" if it went ahead. |
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A video showing white South African students bullying black staff members was "play-acting", lawyers say. | | France will renegotiate its defence deals with African countries, President Nicolas Sarkozy says. |
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Oil prices hit a record level for the third consecutive day, reaching $102.59 because of high demand and the weak dollar. | | As many as 40,000 people who used a Las Vegas clinic are urged to be tested for HIV and hepatitis C, officials say. |
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Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra returns home, 17 months after being deposed in a military coup. | | Tommy Suharto, son of the former Indonesia leader, has civil corruption charges against him dropped. |
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Police in Sweden and Norway make six arrests in a co-ordinated operation targeting terror suspects. | | The EU's special envoy insists there will be no partition of Kosovo despite security problems in Serbian areas. |
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Egypt appoints its first female notary to assist at the weddings of Muslim couples, in Qinayat east of Cairo. | | Amnesty International criticised what it calls a backlash against women's rights campaigners in Iran. |
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The Nepalese government reaches agreement with a southern ethnic group that is set to end a general strike. | | Some 600 rare goats that give the wool for Kashmir's prized Pashmina shawls have reportedly died of starvation. |
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Police searching a former children's home say they have made "a couple of finds of some significance". | | A rogue trader dealing in wheat contracts has caused his company more than $140m (£70m) in losses. |
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Rights groups help whistle-blowing site Wikileaks fight attempts to keep it offline. | | The judge in Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills' divorce hearing could make their settlement public. |
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