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Journalist escapes from besieged Homs
Injured British photographer smuggled into Lebanon as UN human rights chief calls for immediate humanitarian ceasefire.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 11:36 GMT
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Draft constitution divides Syrians
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Fishing boat assists stricken cruise ship
Italian ship with 1,000 people aboard under tow to Seychelles after night adrift without power on the Indian Ocean.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 10:38 GMT
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Japan leaders 'played down nuclear crisis'
Investigation reports that government covered-up true scale of Fukushima disaster, and considered Tokyo evacuation.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 08:32 GMT
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Millions of Indian workers strike for rights
One-day walkout hits transport, banks and post offices, as unions seek better rights and protest over rising prices.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 11:04 GMT
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New leads in riots inquiry
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Iran 'intensified clampdown' ahead of vote
Amnesty says government has increased "wave of arrests" in attempt to curb free speech before assembly elections.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 10:29 GMT
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Deadly bus attack in northern Pakistan
Gunmen open fire on passenger bus in Kohistan district, leaving at least 18 people dead in suspected sectarian ambush.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 09:14 GMT
Runoff likely as Senegal counts votes
Unofficial results point to possible runoff between incumbent Abdoulaye Wade and main rival Macky Sall.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 09:02 GMT
Police break up Occupy London camp
Twenty people arrested in early morning operation to evict demonstrators from site outside St Paul's Cathedral.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 10:23 GMT
Greece in 'selective default' on debts
Credit agency S&P further downgrades Greece as Germany approves $175bn bailout for debt-stricken eurozone nation.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 09:09 GMT
Ex-Nigerian governor pleads guilty of graft
James Ibori is accused of embezzling $250m of public funds over eight years as head of oil-rich Delta state.
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 02:59 GMT
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Vladivostok faces increasing opposition to previous president's candidacy for third term.
Deported Mexican in bid to reunite with sons
Felipe Montes is trying to convince US child welfare officials not to put up his boys for adoption.
New evidence casts doubt in Lockerbie case
Secret legal files show that conviction in aircraft bombing case would probably have been overturned.
Graffiti convey stories of Egypt revolution
One of the revolution's most violent battlegrounds now serves as a canvas for creative street art.
New leads in Indian riots inquiry
Documents show, 10 years on, authorities were warned about potential for deadly violence against Muslims in Gujarat.
Turkey's growing interest in Somalia
Commitment of more than $365m in cash and aid has followed prime minister's visit to the conflict-torn African nation.
Suspicion stalks Russia billionaire candidate
Mikhail Prokhorov is promising reforms, but some worry he is Putin's stooge.
Spotlight thrown on Oscar demographics
Investigation finds that secretive selection group is 77 per cent male and 94 per cent white.
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28 Feb 2012 09:48 GMT
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27 Feb 2012 10:33 GMT
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Senegal's elderly vote for democracy
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26 Feb 2012 19:11 GMT
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