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North America Europe
- Obama, Monti agree to intensify growth, job creation
- Europe's economic nightmare should be keeping us awake
- Leaks that revealed British agent's role in foiled bomb plot
- US resumes some Bahrain arms sales for 'external defence'
- No accountability for torture
- Illegal gold mines imperil Peru's Amazon
Changes help Indianapolis shelter reduce its euthanasia rate
Changes help Indianapolis shelter reduce its euthanasia rate
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- Olympic bill worth it, says Princess Anne
- Obama calls for action to tackle European crisis
- Moment of truth has arrived for eurozone
- Global crisis as shares crash
- Spain hit by banks' ratings cut
- Greece's options: a rock, a hard place, and oblivion
The marble statue of ancient Greek philosopher Socrates stands in front of the headquarters of Bank of Greece, in central Athens, on Friday, July 23, 2010.
Fitch downgrades Greece on euro exit fears
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Asia Middle East
- Pentagon Study Says China Military Getting Stronger
- Warsi: Minority of Pakistani men see white girls as "fair ga
- East Timor calls for hero's body to be returned
- Carr 'way out' on call for Taliban to get seat in coalition
- Source of life becomes the threat
- Chinese smuggler gets life sentence
An Afghan villager unlocks the door of a suspected homemade explosives factory for U.S. Army Spc. Timothy Rodgers in Afghanistan's Ghazni province, May 4, 2012.
The NATO Afghan summit: Reality and illusion
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- Soldier poet victimised by Egyptian military, says ex-colone
- Shake-up of a different kind for Egyptian belly dancing TV s
- Spat with Iraq bares Turk plunge into regional power game
- Govt Sends Peace Team to Sudan
- Bracing for a Massive Influx of Returnees
- Queen’s Jubilee guest list draws criticism due to inclusion
An Iraqi firefighter hoses down a burned bus after a car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012.
Bomb blasts at bird market in Baghdad kill 4
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South America Africa
- Hundreds Leave Venezuelan Prison Amid Standoff
- UPDATE 1-Chile GDP growth slows in Q1 vs Q4, rate seen held
- Brazil eyes moves to revive auto lending-reports
- Ambassador Honoured With Quality TV Award in Brazil
- Argentines make home advantage count v Brazilians
- UPDATE 1-Brazil March economic activity sinks vs February
 Rio de Janeiro - Hotel Copacabana Palace, onde será realizada a Cúpula de Chefes de Estado do Mercosul, a partir de quinta-feira (18).  ula1
Brazil hotels set to cut rates for June's Rio+20 summit
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- Joke on Europe as Madagascar sequel comes to Cannes
- Irene and Friends Launch CD
- Radio Wave Gets Loud With New Suzuki Fleet
- Micro-Tractor a Farmer's Best Hope
- Fifa Football Seminar Postponed
- Quality Chemicals Giving Locals Fighting Chance
File - Niger Families Face Drought and Rising Food Prices: Mothers wait to have their children assessed and weighed at the a therapeutic feeding centre in Bargadja, Maradai Region, Niger.
Niger malnutrition crisis spreading - Save the Children
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Australia Caribbean
- US turns the screws on NATO, lauds its ally Australia
- From sweet notes to sour ones, let's stay in tune with The V
- How to rekindle interest in the great Australian stories
- Price-comparison app set to put traditional retailers in a f
- In age-old rivalry of cats and dogs Sally nose best
- Parents feel agony of needle and damage done
The indigenous history of Musgrave Park
The indigenous history of Musgrave Park
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- Day in pictures: 18 May 2012
- Coconut Development Board signs MoU with Trinidad & Tobago
- Dominican Republic election: Issues and candidates
- U.S. grants visa to Raul Castro’s daughter but denies visit
- Candidates fight for "change" vote in Dominican election
- Sunil Narine's mystery continues to mesmerise rivals
 In a common practice to buy and sell goods in tall apartment buildings, a woman lowers a basket on a rope to the street in Old Havana, Friday, July 27, 2007, next to a hanging photograph of Fidel Castro. Life has remained little changed in communist-run
Cuba's crumbling buildings mean Havana housing shortage
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