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- Anti-government activists celebrate Saleh departure
- Troops kill five during protest
- Trade unions 'very close to strike' over privatisation
- Yoga guru's hunger for action on graft
- $3bn from IMF to keep junta in business
- Chorus of anger at IDF border killings
- India agrees biggest ever arms contract with US
- Russia envoy tries to win peace deal
- Submarines sent to Red Sea for data collection
- Settlers under suspicion over mosque blaze and graffiti
- Libyan minister arrives in Beijing for talks
- EU bosses baffled as E coli infection spreads
- 'Up to 120' die in rebel attack, say authorities
- Water crisis grows in Hangzhou, China
- China's vice-president lauds Cuba's struggle
- Help for expats in war zoneby Our Foreign Desk
- Free Contraception for High School Students in Île-de-France
- The Neo-fascist Far-Right in France: Racism and.Violence Under the National-Identity Mask
- The People of Slovenia Say "No" to Pension Reform
- Protesters call on Hadi to set up interim government
- Thousands rally against US drone killings
- BA shells out for price fixing
- Dialogue needed over Abyei, says AU chief
- Petition launched over Louisiana detainees
- Public-sector workers say No to sell-off
- MPs call time on nuclear
- Support wanes for more Nato strikes
- World in brief
- Turkish PM wants reform as refugees cross border
- New inquest to be opened on 1988 Slane murder
- US Senate set to vote on war as air strikes continue
- Rebels seize control of Taiz
- Air polluting firm vows to clean up act
- Hamas considers governing options
- Workers warn PM: 'We will not sell'
- World in brief
- 11 more convicted of corruption in Cuba
- Netherlands on verge of pensions deal
- US drones 'hit anti-Saleh protesters' in Yemen
- Moldovan Communist MPs allege election fraud
- Police used pepper spray on Australia detention protesters
- Activists: Ban Shell's gulf plan
- War has 'exposed Nato's weakness'
- Bangladesh opposition enforces general strike
- Judges' strike ban fails to intimidate Czech unions
- US approved £125m of arms to Bahrain
- 10,000 return to streets of Bahrain
- Ping believes negotitation could bring end to conflict
- Civilians on the run as fighting continues
- Japanese unite against nuclear power
- Blasts tear through Peshawar
- Protesters set upon by police in Tehran
- Outrage in Serbia over Nato conference
- Greek activists rally ahead of general strike
- Aftershock hits Christchurch
- Rebels on the run - Ibrahim
- Thousands march to demand concessions
- US warned on future plans for Afghanistan
- Suspected Mossad man held in Egypt
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- Czech supporters rally behind striking public transport staff
- Kirchner wants restart of Falkland Islands talks
- Berlusconi snubbed in national vote
- Erdogan wins while Zana makes return to parliament
- Puerto Rican activists' message for Obama
- Pair wanted for suspected organ trading
- Obama's war chest closed
- Israeli blockade cause of high unemployment
- African Union pushes for peace at security council
- Kucinich asks for crimes probe
- Libya war illegal, says top Republican
- Mail bosses start lockout
- Boeing in union-bashing case
- Putin: We’re recovering, but not enough
- No pasaran in general strike
- 24-hour strike shuts down underground over austerity
- Prague pulls out of US missile shield scheme
- West blocks Libya peace resolution
- Santander chairman's family in tax spotlight
- Protesters have PM on the ropes
- Workers co-ordinate to fight Con-Dem cuts
- ILO gives boost to domestic workers
- Premier faces High Court challenge to refugee swap
- Trade unions drive slow for workers
- Report claims men not going to uni more at risk from cancer
- Israel turns blind eye to prisoner abuse
- US begins cleanup of deadly Agent Orange
- Nato bombs Tripoli as peace talks go on
- Rising food prices to create shortages
- PM makes quick cabinet reshuffle
- World in brief
- Military takes hold of Turkish border area
- Yemeni clerics call for Saleh to quit as president
- Spaniards march on parliament
- Afghanistan occupation forces death toll hits 250 for 2011
- Thousands join eastern European gay pride marches
- Greek trade unionists keep up the pressure
- Anti-Gadaffi rebels running out of money
- Two toddlers killed in air strike on house in Tripoli
- Aurélie Trouvé: "The IMF needs to be completely reinvented"
- Greek Indignados Demand a Real Democracy
- In the future, what happens if there aren't enough teachers?
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- Activists want King to make further reforms
- Nato admits to bombing civillians
- Assad pledges rights change
- Drone attacks spark anti-US protests in tribal region
- Trio of former editors plead not guilty to state charges
- Sanaa stands against Saleh and his sons
- UN - refugees not 'flooding' into West
- Wal-Mart supermarket giant beats discrimination claims case
- Judge orders government to pay record settlement
- 500 clash with weapons in Belfast
- Pressure grows on PM Papandreou
- Nato takes more civilian lives in Tripoli
- Leaders agree demilitarised deal for African region under dispute
- Middle Eastern wars must stop say US mayors
- Assad's supporters march through capital
- Jean-Luc Melenchon is designated candidate
- World In Brief
- 'Slut walk' protest planned for New Delhi
- Senators blow lid on unsafe nuclear plants
- New Zealand's new emperor is stranded
- Syrian minister vows amnesty for opposition and exiles
- Obama wants slow withdrawal from Afghanistan
- Short Strand clashes continue in Belfast
- World in Brief
- Authorities bar Kurdish politician from parliament
- Police attack Senegal protesters
- Massive track sell-off plan to appease EU loan sharks
- Government approves tax on salty and sugary food
- Congress to vote on Libya attack funds
- Wilders cleared in hate speech charge case
- MPs take workers’ bargaining rights
- Gadaffi calls for war crimes probe
- Sexism is More than a Moral Issue: an Anti-Sexism Law is Necessary
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- Politicians refuse parliament seats
- 'Count drone death toll' says research group
- EU ministers meet to find elusive war breakthrough
- Army crackdown kills two more, say activists
- Electricity strike enters day five
- Sayle won't cross picket line
- Firefighters' pensions squeezed
- Caat calls for export review
- Those in insecure higher education employment come into the open
- Indignados begin march on Madrid for mass rally
- Thousands join Gay Pride rallies across the globe
- Obama loses vote on Libya war funding in Congress
- China and Vietnam sort out South China Sea spat
- Germany tells Greece to force through cuts and privatisation
- Afghanistan war fueling rampant corruption
- Israelis take down wall near Bil'in in West Bank
- US and Israel behind unrest, Egyptian deputy PM claims
- Big tobacco sues over new laws
- Thousands rally for and against new Morocco constitution
- Leaders begin push to claim international recognition
- Greek protesters raise profile in Acropolis protest
- Lack of funds will hit food aid for 3.2m
- Netanyahu vows to stop flotilla
- Chinese premier calls for ceasefire
- Death on Prescription for Local Analysis Laboratories
- UN Libya envoy in bid for peace negotiations
- China unveils the future of rail
- Syrian reformers reject foreign help
- World In Brief
- Gaza ship sabotaged
- Militants hold Yemeni city
- Refugee crisis growing at Dadaab, charity warns
- Greek strike brings country to a halt
- Dire Prospects for the Euro Zone
- Over 50 in hospital after exposure to chlorine
- Senate rules out troops on ground
- Washington war bill hits $4.5trn
- Damascus to seek ties to developing countries
- MPs unleash billions in spending cuts
- Dutch vote to ban halal and kosher slaughtering
- Militants kill 15 in attack on 5-star Kabul hotel
- Transport boss calls for joint Africa action on railways
- No "Arab Spring" for Bahrain
- Amnesty warning on police violence
- Obama plans further 'surgical' strikes
- Officials press ahead with plans for new dams on Nile
- Chiefs admit error as four die in bus bombing
- Nato's war is aiding terror say AU chiefs
- 'Redback' continues to grow across Asia
- Interview with Serge Nicolaï of the 'Théâtre du Soleil', the theatre company directed by Ariane Mnouchkine
- What for? Suspense in the French Presidential Primaries
- What If the Greeks Refused To Be Fleeced by Brussels?
- Editorial: A Europe of Solidarity is yet to be built
- World in brief
- Hugo Chavez being treated for cancer in Cuba
- Greek authorities block Gaza flotilla from setting sail
- More privatisation pain for Portugal, says PM
- Hillary Clinton rattles sabre over Middle East
- Athens police accused of unleashing thugs
- Chinese Communist Party marks 90th year of struggle
- ExxonMobil pipeline leak leads to mass evacuation
- Georgia marches for immigrant rights
- Quebec protesters tell royals where to go
- African Union steps up peace efforts
- 42 miners still trapped in China
- Riot police fire tear gas at Bahrain funeral protest
- Dhaka hit by strike at US energy firm deal
- Flotilla activists: 'We will sail for Gaza today'
- Turkey is stepping up pressure on Syria
- Key Sinai gas line bombed
- Protest strike against troops brought into Bastar region
- Coalition forms as Red Shirts' PM takes power
- Grasberg grinds to halt as workers protest over pay
- Mladic wreaks havoc at war crimes trial
- Activists vow to find a way to Gaza
- Quarry staff determined on 19th day of strike
- Moscow: 'Weapons drops break resolution'
- Parents at war ‘hit mental health’ of kids
- Outrage at minister’s ‘disease’ comments
- Welcome home Chavez
- Aid ship gets past Greece
- Thousands flee military offensive in Pakistan
- Bomb kills 35 in Iraqi city of Taji
- AU's Jean Ping slams Nato bombers
- Africa takes a stand on tax evasion
- Arrests follow independence demonstration
- Military accused of human rights crimes
- Bangladesh strikes over election law scrapping
- US offers to leave troops in Iraq after withdrawal
- Watchdog accused of backing oil firm
- War fears rise over oil plan
- Texas still intent on execution
- Airline workers push for rights
- World In Brief
- Taxi drivers resist EU and IMF attacks
- Nuclear veterans rally against benefit cuts
- UN: Terrible inequality persists for women
- Unions reject cuts package
- Villagers rally after killings
- Retrial ordered for Omagh suspect
- UN slams Israel for May 15 shootings
- Honduran 2009 coup regime killed 'at least 20'
- Sharp rise in access to internet in Cuba
- 'Flytilla' group blocked and deported
- Coalition calls for arms embargo
- Police shut city over reform demo
- Washington bars arms to Libya but says yes to attacks
- US accused of stoking Hama protesters
- Tahrir fills anew as junta told to leave
- Tent city protesters declare ‘era of slavery’ over
- General’s minder guns down two in Panjshir attack
- Fighting rages as Nato chief concedes war won’t work
- Berlusconi’s Fininvest fined in connection with corruption
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