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- Palestinians sign historic unity pact in Cairo
- EU given rights to speak on behalf of states at UN
- Libyan war not popular in polls
- Italian unions set for Friday strike
- Finnish paper workers start three-day strike
- German rail workers strike over equal pay
- Portugal's caretaker PM signs up for €78 billion EU bailout loan
- Pakistan tells US to stop the assassination raids
- Military withdraw from rebel city
- Deutsche Bank sued for illegal evictions
- Crews clean up oil spill as health fears escalate
- France gives peace ultimatum to Israel
- Leading parties back new cuts
- World in brief
- Predator drone strike kills 15
- South Carolina to hold first execution in two years
- Sony CEO says sorry for security breach
- Same-sex partners recognised
- Three arrests follow fatal bomb blast in Marrakech
- Two killed in drone attack despite state's no-fly promise
- Read and Reread Lenin to Build the Future
- In Paris, jasmine is scented with handcuffs…
- The Ivory Coast: The Country in Full Extension of Nomadic War?
- A Historic Step For Palestine
- Brics: the emerging economies making themselves heard in Libya
- Strasbourg-Kehl: anti-nuclear activists on the bridge
- Paul Jorion. « We Must Put an End to the Hegemony of Those Who Possess Capital »
- For an urgent end to "France-Africa"
- Read and Reread Lenin to Build the Future
- In Paris, jasmine is scented with handcuffs…
- The Ivory Coast: The Country in Full Extension of Nomadic War?
- A Historic Step For Palestine
- Brics: the emerging economies making themselves heard in Libya
- Strasbourg-Kehl: anti-nuclear activists on the bridge
- Paul Jorion. « We Must Put an End to the Hegemony of Those Who Possess Capital »
- For an urgent end to "France-Africa"
- Taliban sweep into Kandahar
- Voters approve Correa's package of reforms
- World in brief
- Morales the 'godfather' at mass wedding
- Government sets night-time curfew
- Sinn Fein and DUP dominate assembly
- Nine dead after inter-faith clashes
- King: State of emergency to be lifted from June 1
- Police struggle to gain control of jailbreak bid in Baghdad
- World in brief
- Soviet war sacrifice remembered in Red Square
- Hundreds arrested in Syrian crackdown
- France returns shrunken Maori head
- Poor countries start UN poverty conference
- Mexico: Thousands say no to drug violence
- Kandahar attack fought off by security forces
- World In Brief
- Syria hit with arms embargo
- Refugees deserve better, says UN
- Iran hoping to resume nuke talks with P5+1
- Afghans accused of rights abuses
- Opposition calls for bin Laden probe
- Court pushes death for 'honour killers'
- World In Brief
- Two released as concessions are promised to activists
- Mass strike against more austerity cuts
- Bloodshed continues as fuel crisis grows
- Officials urge action to stop suppliers of bear bile
- UN chief calls for civil war ceasefire
- Marchers demand Abyei peace
- Guilty verdict passed in trial over Mexican power bribes
- China and US agree to economic co-operation
- Bin Laden Is Dead, Long Live the War
- Jury convicts billionaire hedge fund boss Raj Rajaratnam of insider trading
- Britain to send gear to Libyan rebels
- Cuba: Nato bombing raids on Libya not justifiable
- Derry pair win miscarriage of justice compensation appeal
- Refugee boat crash man charged by federal police
- Nazi death camp guard Demjanjuk jailed for 5 years
- Soldiers kill 19 protesters in Yemen
- Chinese urge Syria talks to avoid bloodshed
- US voices fears on rebel funds
- UN must lead organ probe, says minister
- Suicide bomb pair kill 80 in Pakistan
- Correction
- Left Front beaten in elections
- Officers use terror laws to nab republican veteran Price
- Calls for new constitution grow louder in Kathmandu
- Wages: Civil Servants to Mobilize on May 31
- Economic Statistics Explode Fantasies About Immigration
- Work More to Die More
- Intense Worry After Marrakesh Bombing
- IDF soldiers kill 12 in Nakba shootings
- Airstrike kills 11 peacemakers
- Police fire on protesters in Nangarhar after killing
- MPs demand halt to US raids and drone strikes
- Europe backs up locked-out staff
- Jobless block gas firm's office for two days
- IMF chief arrested over sexual assault
- Criticism prompts Iran narcotics ultimatum
- Queen's visit to Ireland is 'inappropriate'
- Ceasefire on the table - if Nato stops bombing
- Recruitment agency faces racism charges
- Spanish youth march for a future with jobs and dignity
- 353 injured in embassy protest police attacks
- Zurich voters give thumbs up to assisted suicide
- World In Brief
- NATO May Have Left Migrants to Die at Sea
- Support the Tunisians!
- The Black Chamber-Maid and the Boss of International Capitalism
- Protests mark Queen's Dublin visit
- Pakistani soldiers fire on Nato aircraft
- Libya ready to end killings
- Thousands turn out for funeral of killed Kurd
- Troops open fire on raid protest
- UN pushing for a ceasefire
- Denmark stakes claim to Arctic sovereignty
- Ministers tighten state grip on uranium mines
- Strike has little impact despite crackdown
- Angola pushes for African security council seats
- IMF chief 'victim of a plot,' say French polls
- Transnational chiefs facing prison terms for corruption
- Elle
- Spaniards defy pre-election protest ban
- Kirkuk bombings kill 27 and wound 70
- State admits dam problems
- Pro-Gadaffi rally as reporters freed
- US syphilis study victims found
- Nine killed in shooting as 'war on drugs' continues
- World In Brief
- Netanyahu rejects call for '67 borders
- Philippines won't cut Saudi pay
- Farm labour firm fined in exploitation court case
- Zapatero unsure on capital demos
- Disgraced Tepco chief resigns
- Air-strikes hit Tripoli harbour
- IOM warning on plight of those fleeing Libyan conflict
- World In Brief
- Hell
- Fukushima, Fears are Confirmed
- "Spanish Spring" Grows
- EU establishes diplomatic base in rebel stronghold
- New wave of bombs targeting police
- Agent Orange fears spark investigation
- Taliban claims responsibility for police gunfight
- 50,000 march in Prague against Czech welfare cuts
- Saudi woman arrested for breaking ban on driving
- Iran arrests 30 with alleged links to CIA spies
- World in brief
- Zapatero thrashed in local elections
- Counting the cost in Karachi
- Rebel death squad body count grows
- Human rights group want drug sting convictions
- 25,000 join nuclear power protest
- Landslide win for centre-left in Bremen
- Morocco sends in the heavies
- Diplomats in mission siege as president's gangs gather
- Three comments from the wings on the DSK trial
- Spain: Live from the Puerta Del Sol
- Helicopters could go to Libya
- Pupils back up striking profs
- Oaxaca teachers strike to press basic demands
- Khartoum: Talks only way for Abyei
- Northern irish police failed murdered lawyer, say investigators
- Obama pushes for Patriot Act extension
- Flights delayed as controllers keep up strike
- Overcrowded prisons 'causing death and disease'
- Moscow slams Nato bombers
- Trade unions march for fair wages in Poland
- Taliban drive government army out of Duab district
- Heaviest raids yet on Tripoli leave 19 dead
- Serbs snub Obama over Kosovo
- Vote on IMF cuts possible
- Farmers win right to deforest Brazil
- Tax-dodgers convicted
- Border to reopen at Rafah crossing
- Arrested Mladic faces justice
- Presidential supporters march after protesters flee
- Thousands call for US troops to leave
- Nation in crisis as Saleh stays
- Suspected gunman declared unfit to stand trial
- World in brief
- Colossi with Feet of Clay: The G8 Global Bosses Meet in Deauville
- Amnesty International outlines the importance of the internet and of Wikileaks
- Nakba: at least 20 demonstrators shot down by Israeli armed forces
- The Indignants: A Movement Born on the Web
- Spain: Contesting Elections
- Crowds flood Cairo for new day of rage
- G8 offers billions to build a 'suitable' Middle East
- Strikes at bid to close world's oldest shipyard
- France and US snub attempt to end the war on Libya
- Court strikes down union-busting Bill
- Don't replace nuclear power plants, MPs told
- Bahrain snubs trade union petition to halt violence
- Sudan holds peace talks over abyei
- Egypt lifts 4-year block on Gaza
- Troops attack protesters in 'besieged towns' in Syria
- Police target Moscow pride march
- 14 dead as Nato strikes civilians
- Tributes flood in for rap icon Scott-Heron
- Spanish cuts protest: 'This isn't a crisis, it's a con'
- World In Brief
- Taiz activists slaughtered
- Femicide rising rapidly warns charity
- Nato boss claims the operation is working
- Spook: US foreign policy the problem
- Coalition agrees to shut nuclear plants by 2022
- British man dies after beating in Albufeira
- World In Brief
- EU Persists in Seeking Light in a Bottomless Pit
- Outdone by Cécile Duflot, Daniel Cohn-Bendit sulks
- Turks stand by the Palestinians
- Rebels reject AU ceasefire plan
- Nato says no to air-strike halt
- Activist killings prompt extra police pledge
- Government pledges probe into locals' protests
- Two more die from toxic veg in Germany and Sweden
- Bosnian Serbs protest the arrest of Ratko Mladic
- Halp! Harald's gone missing
- The banquet before the Socialist Party primary
- Côte d'Ivoire: The Right to Intervene
- "Los Indignados": The New Don Quixotes
- Gates: US will stay in control
- Prisoner amnesty no cover for killing
- Kan to face no-confidence vote
- Communists call for probe into Neruda death
- Mladic fit to go before judge tomorrow
- Spain: Don't give our salad a dressing down
- Nato extends air attacks deadline by 90 days
- Endeavour touches down for final time
- Superbug death toll continues to increase
- Dozens dead as Yemen fighting rages
- Concerns rise over possible waste leaks at Vedanta
- Belo Monte project given green light despite fears
- Missiles falling 'everywhere'
- Obama ducks out of 'ugly' racism summit
- War-ending vote put on back burner by the House
- World In Brief
- Greek protests greet new cuts talks
- Counterattack after Afghan incursion
- Exhibition marks ten years of HIV and Aids fight
- Saleh injured as Yemeni rebels strike President's palace
- Thousands defy Assad crackdown
- Sri Lankan general shrugs off war-crimes probe push
- Professors hit back at US accusations of cyber war
- World In Brief
- Precociousness Rhymes With Success
- A single parent family means a lack of money
- Troops kill five during protest
- Anti-government activists celebrate Saleh departure
- Assyrian dictionary completed
- Crew ready for Soyuz expedition
- South Africa mourns anti-apartheid icon Sisulu
- China 'won't hit neighbours'
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