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Homs suffers 'heaviest' shelling - Syrian opposition groups say the city of Homs has come under the heaviest shelling in days, despite the president's pledge to engage in dialogue....
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Santorum's hat trick stuns Romney - US conservative Rick Santorum wins races for the Republican presidential nomination in three states, upsetting front-runner Mitt Romney....
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All A380s checked for wing cracks - Aircraft maker Airbus has been ordered to check the wings of all A380 superjumbo planes currently in service....
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Maldives president 'forced' out - Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed says that he was forced to resign by armed police and army officers in a coup....
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Whales 'stressed by ocean noise' - A study of hormones in whale faeces shows that right whales are stressed by propeller noise from shipping....
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Rumours over top China policeman - A top Chinese policeman in charge of a major crackdown on organised crime goes on leave, amid rumours of an investigation and a bid for asylum....
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Greek parties 'to finalise deal' - Greek PM Lucas Papademos is set to meet coalition parties in an attempt to seal an austerity deal to secure a new EU/IMF bailout....
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New Maldives leader denies coup - New Maldives President Mohammed Waheed Hassan says that it is unfair to describe the removal of President Mohamed Nasheed as a coup....
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Argentina to take Falklands to UN - Argentina will make a formal complaint to the UN about British "militarisation" around the disputed Falkland Islands, says President Fernandez....
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Egypt 'risks rupture in US ties' - Three leading US senators warn Egypt the risk of a "disastrous" break in ties has rarely been greater, as it plans to try 43 pro-democracy activists....
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Coogan reaches hacking settlement - Comedian Steve Coogan and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne are among the latest people to have settled their claims for damages over News of the World phone hacking....
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India ministers quit in porn row - Three ministers in the Indian state of Karnataka resign amid a row over watching pornography in the local assembly....
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VIDEO: Cold weather freezes German rivers - The cold weather has frozen rivers and canals solid in Germany...
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VIDEO: Models demand better conditions - Models in the US have launched a rights group calling for workplace standards in what is a largely unregulated industry....
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VIDEO: SA 'zombie held' singer charged - South African police have charged a man with fraud after he claimed to be a famous Zulu musician who had come back from the dead....
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VIDEO: One-minute World News - Watch the latest news summary from BBC World News. International news updated 24 hours a day....
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VIDEO: US court backs gay marriage - A US court has ruled that a ban on same-sex marriages in California is unconstitutional....
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VIDEO: Syria's first lady stands by husband - The wife of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad has spoken out to defend her husband in a letter to a British newspaper....
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VIDEO: Preserving New York's 'Little Syria' - New Yorkers work to save all that remains from an early centre of Arab-American life....
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VIDEO: Argentina to make UN complaint - Argentina is to make a formal complaint to the United Nations over what it calls the British "militarisation" of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic....
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German exports hit record in 2011 - German's trade surplus rises to 158bn euros in 2011 on record exports of 1.06tn euros, official figures show....
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RBS boss: I considered resigning - Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Stephen Hester tells the BBC he briefly considered resigning during the uproar over his bonus....
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Internet cams video feeds exposed - Thousands of Trendnet security camera webfeeds have been breached and shared on the internet, including live video from children's rooms....
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Symantec code 'extortion' claim - Hackers demanded money in return for keeping stolen source code a secret, security firm Symantec says....
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Taylor art auction fetches £14m - Three paintings from Elizabeth Taylor's personal art collection are sold for almost £14 million at an auction in London....
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Don Cornelius death ruled suicide - Coroners rule Don Cornelius's death was suicide, nearly a week after the Soul Train creator was found with a gun shot to his head....
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Corals inflate to escape the sand - Time-lapse footage reveals how mushroom corals inflate and deflate to free themselves from smothering sand....
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'Invader' drives ladybird decline - Fast declines in some UK and European ladybirds are being caused by the spread of the invasive harlequin species, scientists show....
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Parkinson's cells 'made in lab' - Scientists in the US have successfully made human brain cells in the lab that are an exact replica of genetically caused Parkinson's disease....
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'Birth defect risk' for diabetics - The risk of birth defects increases four-fold if the pregnant mother has diabetes, a study of 400,000 pregnancies in England suggests....
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Five killer whales 'sue' SeaWorld - Five killer whales are named as plaintiffs in a lawsuit which argues that they deserve the same constitutional protection from slavery as humans....
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'Oldest living twins' aged 102 - Two 102-year-old sisters are recognised as the world's oldest living twins by Guinness World Records....
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Nigeria Islamists claim army raid - Nigeria's militant Islamists say they are behind Tuesday's suicide bombing at the army headquarters in the northern city of Kaduna....
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Key polls begin in Uttar Pradesh - Crucial assembly elections are under way in India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, a major test of support for the ruling Congress party....
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Contador says ban an 'injustice' - Alberto Contador says his two-year ban for failing a drugs test is a 'terrible injustice'....
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Brazil police strike talks fail - Talks to end a police strike in the Brazilian state of Bahia break down, as troops blockade the state assembly occupied by striking officers....
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Israel hit by nationwide strike - Israel's main trade union federation launches a national strike intended to shut down government offices, banks, airports, ports and rail services....
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California court backs gay unions - A California court rules that a bar on same-sex unions is unconstitutional, in the latest stage of a long-running battle over the issue in the US state....
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Police hold 120 in raids on gangs - More than 120 people are arrested during raids across London by the Metropolitan Police's new dedicated unit tackling gang crime....
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UK freezes as temperatures fall - Temperatures in England plummeted overnight but failed to match the coldest night of the winter so far....
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Bonuses row 'threatens business' - George Osborne promises to fight an "anti-business culture", warning that the row over bonuses and pay threatens to undermine jobs and prosperity....
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Call for 'joined-up' elderly care - Older people needing social care are being let down and "passed like parcels" between fragmented services, a group of MPs says....
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Day in pictures: 7 February 2012 - 24 hours of news photos: 7 February 2012...
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In pictures: Maldives unrest as president quits - Protests lead to the resignation of President...
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In pictures: Snowy Sunday - Much of UK with several inches of snow...
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Super Bowl photos - New York Giants beat New England Patriots...
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Day in pictures: 6 February 2012 - 24 hours of news photos: 6 February 2012...
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In pictures: Making charcoal from Liberian rubber trees - Making make use of old rubber trees in Liberia...
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Week in pictures: 28 January-3 February - News photos from around the world: 28 January-3 February...
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The Queen: 60 photographs for 60 years - Sixty photographs for 60 years on the throne...
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Satellites spy on Europe?s farms - How drones and satellites are catching farming cheats...
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Death penalty case puts racism on trial - Judicial prejudice in the dock in North Carolina...
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Stand-up comedy Qatari-style - Heard the one about the emir and a Qatari stand-up comedian?...
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GPU helps put Muppets on screen - How graphics chip advances aided the puppets' return...
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Surge in anti-China sentiment in Hong Kong - Surge in anti-mainland sentiment in Hong Kong...
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Ape versus machine - The primate who solves a memory test faster than a blink...
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