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  1. Anti-Putin rally attracts tens of thousands of protesters
  2. Worst year for Afghan civilian deaths
  3. Iran group says No to sanctions
  4. Cold snap continues across Europe
  5. Progressive bloc backs Argentina over Falklands
  6. 200 civilians feared dead in Homs
  7. Russia and China veto Syria motion
  8. Panama police attack mine protesters
  9. Norwegian survivors and victims' relatives pack court for pre-trial Breivik hearing
  10. Egpytian foreign workers' trial goes ahead despite US threat
  11. Mass protests force Romania PM to quit
  12. 15,000 flee as Tuareg revolt spreads in Mali
  13. Syrian government accused of fresh Homs attack
  14. Greek unions launch strike as EU chiefs demand more cuts
  15. Fatah and Hamas sign election deal
  16. World In Brief
  17. Myanmar opposition leader begins by-election bid
  18. Police strikes go on despite army threat
  19. Airport workers ground 2 in 5 flights
  20. Thousands say No to EU austerity in Greece
  21. Ahmadinejad asked to face parliament
  22. Egyptian parties push for earlier presidential elections
  23. Assad launches fresh assaults
  24. Beached whale loses battle
  25. China orders big minimum wage rises
  26. Britain rejects Argentina's Falklands complaint
  27. Strike shuts down Israel
  28. Cuba blockade hits 50th year
  29. Kenyans prepare new abuse case
  30. Greek coalition leaders meet PM over ultimatum
  31. European Union threatens 'harsher' Syria sanctions
  32. Right confirms new government posts
  33. Warring sides resume bloodshed in Homs
  34. PKK fighters killed as troops storm hideouts
  35. Miami Five lawyer to make last-ditch effort to get men released
  36. Adnan's hunger strike: Day 55
  37. Iraqis belatedly cheer US troop withdrawal
  38. Parties agree deal on cuts measures
  39. Pilots vow to stop strike Bill
  40. Zuma reveals South African state investment plans
  41. Greek activists face down further cuts
  42. Israeli general strike in third day
  43. Dlamini rails against 'big scam'
  44. SS flag marines were 'naive'
  45. Carnival safety fears increase as strike action continues
  46. British suspect stopped from leaving Egypt
  47. Aleppo rocked by double blast
  48. Tobin Tax: Sarkozy's Shifting Convictions
  49. Pressure from the Street Forces Romanian Government to Resign
  50. Sarkozy puts the final reactionary and anti-social polish on his candidature
  51. The Executive Wants to Put a Stop to Embarrassing Judges
  52. World in brief
  53. Europe rallies against Acta
  54. Greek fury as cabinet backs cuts
  55. Belfast Telegraph workers vow to save production jobs
  56. Unions call off Israel strike to consider deal
  57. League plans new mission
  58. Riot police smother anniversary protest in Bahrain
  59. Pakistan PM pleads not guilty to contempt charge
  60. Israel defies court order to evict illegal settlers
  61. Greek MPs back austerity as Athens burns
  62. Iranian sentencing shake-up sees stoning stopped
  63. Romanian army sends help as weather chaos goes on
  64. Syrian rebels push back assault on Rastan
  65. Turkish police launch swoop on PKK
  66. 'Gays threaten humanity,' says Libyan rights delegate
  67. Israeli military court rejects appeal by two-month hunger striker
  68. US-financed groups 'stirred up unrest' in Egypt
  69. Grovelling Athens wields axe again
  70. Swedish cabin crews walk out in faltering contract talks
  71. Bomber wounds four in Bangkok
  72. Belgian port workers strike over retirement age
  73. Anniversary protesters hit by police in Bahrain
  74. Greece: 48-Hour General Strike Against New Austerity Measures
  75. French Product or Product Made in France?
  76. Whitney Houston's Stormy Course in France
  77. Monsanto held responsible for the first time in France
  78. World In Brief
  79. Alabamians want love back in Dixie
  80. New Zealand judges block China dairy bid
  81. Hundreds say No to American Airlines' job cull plans
  82. Israel gives green light for east Jerusalem dig
  83. Hundreds killed in deadly prison blaze in Honduras
  84. Critics sceptical over Assad referendum
  85. Greek party leaders offer EU written guarantees
  86. Julien Lauprêtre: “Severe cold spells hit the destitute much harder”
  87. Solidarity with the Greek Resistance!
  88. Shame on Them!
  89. Chronicle from the Front: Three or Four Years Ago...
  90. Libyan militias' rights abuse exposed
  91. Death brings taser killing total to 500
  92. Opium production more than doubles
  93. OIC demands peaceful solution
  94. Falklands tension mounts
  95. Eight killed in school bus tragedy
  96. Iraq vice-president accuses PM of assassinations
  97. Half of Honduras prison dead faced no charge
  98. Iran 'ready' to resume nuclear talks
  99. The Left Front's Package of Measures against De-industrialization
  100. No sanction against Serge Letchimy after his denunciation of Claude Guéant
  101. Letchimy versus Guéant
  102. Does Nicolas Sarkozy want to get rid of unemployment or jobseekers themselves?
  103. Islam, the State And the Impossibility of Politics
  104. On Our Blindness in the Face of History
  105. Date set for criminal trial of foreign NGO staff in Egypt
  106. Russians rally ahead of presidential vote
  107. Hunger striker appeals to Israel's top court
  108. Irish single parents march against cuts
  109. Dope smokers puff for hash legalisation in Poland
  110. Foxconn puts up workers' wages after suicide wave
  111. Walkout brings Berlin to a halt
  112. Million on Spanish streets for workers' rights
  113. World In Brief
  114. Thousands join Morocco demo
  115. IAEA kicks off two-day Iran nuclear probe
  116. Aus unions start defence of labour law
  117. Gunman fires on Cambodian workers' strike protest
  118. Bitterly cold Afghan winter claims 41 lives
  119. China 'reliable friend' of Irish
  120. Clashes continue as police hit mosque in Senegal
  121. Police attack Spanish student protest
  122. Hungarian MPs back EU agreement to limit public spending
  123. Egypt to put the spark back into Gaza
  124. EU ministers dig claws into Greece
  125. Russia: 'We won't go to Syria summit'
  126. Spy plane crash leaves 4 dead in Africa
  127. Adnan starts eating after release bargain
  128. Koran burning prompts 3,000 calls for troops out
  129. Sarkozy: “Back to family values”
  130. Russia backs Red Cross call for Syrian truce
  131. Hungary told to cut more for EU cash
  132. €3.2bn cuts sent to Greek parliament
  133. 'Dozens dead' in Libya tribal fighting
  134. Loyalist chief cleared of murdering UDA leader
  135. Soldiers and police retake riot-hit Bali prison
  136. Police kill 7 at anti-US protests in Afghanistan
  137. US mine chief charged over 2010 disaster
  138. Babr Amr 'still focus of fierce violence'
  139. Scores die in 'al-Qaida' bombing spree in Iraq
  140. Drone strike victims ask UN to stop the slaughter
  141. Thousands hit Greek streets in rage at EU-ordered cuts package
  142. Obama suggests tax cut
  143. Cairo summit confirms Palestinian unity deal
  144. Privateers blamed for Argentinian train tragedy
  145. World In Brief
  146. World in brief
  147. Rudd readies for second round with PM Gillard
  148. IRA says sorry for boy's death
  149. Officials slam loan companies over debt suicides
  150. Post-conference air raid kills six
  151. Koran burning protest death toll rises to 25
  152. Lesbians arrested in Cameroon
  153. Opposition groups ask for guns
  154. Malnutrition: The devastating effects of hunger
  155. Islamists take upper house in Egypt
  156. 126,000 flee as fighting goes on in Mali
  157. Thousands join demo over rare earth refinery in Malaysia
  158. March of the unions hits Tunisia
  159. Indian charities shut down
  160. Syrian constitution vote begins
  161. Thousands of Russians hold hands for free and fair elections
  162. French bombs kill three in Afghanistan
  163. Farc says kidnapping days are over
  164. Iran talks could begin soon - Ashton
  165. Gillard triumphant in party power struggle
  166. World In Brief
  167. Actor Lawless among green activists arrested in New Zealand
  168. Andhra Pradesh pushes suicide prosecutions
  169. Ministers agree Syria sanctions
  170. Fragile Libyan ceasefire holds - UN
  171. Sudan asks China to step in over South's oil dispute
  172. Spanish judge acquitted but fascist 'crimes' off limits
  173. Fernandez hints at Argentinian rail nationalisation
  174. Activist crashes Beijing World Bank summit over policies
  175. US steelworkers ratify new tyre contract
  176. Japanese government 'withheld nuclear information'
  177. Millions stage 24-hour strike for Indian labour rights
  178. World In Brief
  179. Two Argentinian train lines back in state hands, but is it just for now?
  180. 'Business more important than safety' at Fukushima nuclear power plant
  181. Irish finally get say on EU fiscal treaty
  182. US parents angry after governor relaxes state's gun laws
  183. Twenty killed in ethnic violence in China
  184. Czech students march for academic freedom
  185. Workers across EU rally against cuts
  186. World In Brief
  187. Ex-textile workers protest over housing
  188. Successful elections in doubt as security hits crisis point
  189. Brics countries discuss power balance
  190. Rebels abandon Homs stronghold
  191. Students 'attacked by riot police'
  192. Rights group launches Awlaki lawsuit
  193. MPs give thumbs up to more pension cuts
  194. World In Brief
  195. Russian democrats plan alternative vote count
  196. Sarkozy's walk rudely interrupted
  197. EU inches closer to fiscal union
  198. Air staff strike to press for dialogue
  199. US implant death suspect picked up by police
  200. Red Cross lorries enter Baba Amr
  201. World in Brief
  202. Opposition claims fraud as Russians go to polls
  203. China boosts military after US sabre-rattling
  204. Trojan ox leaves more than 40 dead
  205. Muslim Brotherhood forms new party
  206. Poland in shock after 'worst train crash'
  207. Red Cross struggling in Babr Amr
  208. Workers Say No to Stagnant Wages in France
  209. Marine Le Pen dabbles in the world of halal slaughter
  210. Miners walk out for wage increase
  211. Military presence talks 'faltering'
  212. 27 police officers killed in attacks across Haditha
  213. Nato failed to properly probe bombing targets
  214. Surge in IEDs 'suggests some external support'
  215. Ex-PM goes on trial over crisis
  216. Al-Qaida kills 78 in army base attack
  217. Putin 'wins' presidency
  218. Oscars 2012: An historic year for French cinema
  219. 19 March 1962, the End of the Dirty War
  220. World In Brief
  221. ANC pledges TB check-ups for South African miners
  222. Police arrest hundreds in Moscow
  223. Jamaica: Slavery apology 'would be fine'
  224. Education protests rock Sacramento
  225. Benghazi declares autonomy in Libya
  226. Iran nuclear talks set to resume
  227. Geoffrey Geuens: « Financial Markets Are Not Faceless. Their Face Is That of the Oligarchy »
  228. Romney boosts hopes on 'Super Tuesday'
  229. Mayawati out as Indian left party wins
  230. Amos in plea for Homs
  231. Estonian teachers in national strike push for pay
  232. Greek prison guards strike in call to ease chronic overcrowding
  233. Breivik could avoid Norwegian jail despite terror charge
  234. Thousands of South Africans oppose 'highway robbery' in nationwide march
  235. World In Brief
  236. This is how the Greeks are living
  237. Islanders fight against Korea naval base
  238. World In Brief
  239. Romanian miners' demo hits day four
  240. South African government 'humbly sorry' for Nigerians' deportation
  241. Tehran faces pressure to open up military base
  242. Annan backs calls for Syria dialogue
  243. South African trade unions celebrate solid national protest
  244. Global bankers cash in on Greek misery
  245. World In Brief
  246. Poland: Massive recall amid new food scandal
  247. Competing rallies mark Ecuadoran copper mine deal
  248. Spanish general strike called as law wrecks workers' rights
  249. Kofi Annan dismissed by rebels as a state stooge
  250. Greek bond deal is agreed