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Bhutto martyred in suicide
attack
Al-Qaida reportedly takes responsibility
for killing 'most precious American asset'
s stance on raids by
Turkey.
The European Central
Bank lends money to
banks at
below-market rates
as a way to tackle
the credit crunch.
s ruling ANC counts
the votes in the
leadership race
between rivals Thabo
Mbeki and Jacob Zuma.
Taleban leader
Mullah Mohammed Omar
issues a statement
mocking foreign
troops and vowing to
fight on.
s chief government
spokesman.
Ukrainian MPs
narrowly vote to
make Orange
Revolution leader
Yulia Tymoshenko PM
for a second time.
Israeli attacks on
Gaza and the West
Bank kill 13
Palestinian
militants from
Islamic Jihad and
Hamas.
Ailing Cuban
President Fidel
Castro suggests for
the first time that
he may step down
from power.
Lord of the Rings
director Peter
Jackson reaches an
agreement to produce
two films based on
The Hobbit.
Angolan police shoot
dead two actors
after mistaking them
for armed robbers, a
film director says.
McLaren are free to
race in the 2008 F1
season after the spy
row which clouded
their 2007 campaign
was brought to an
end.
s government invites
rebel General Nkunda
to a peace
conference on the
war in the east.
Kenyan ministers and
top civil servants
are accused of using
state resources to
campaign for
President Kibaki.
The US Federal
Reserve is set to
agree a range of
measures giving
mortgage holders
more protection.
s pro-democracy
leader Aung San Suu
Kyi its highest
medal.
Japan uses a
ship-based defence
system to shoot down
a ballistic missile,
the first such test
by a US ally.
s opposition says
there has been no
progress on dialogue
with the government
in the past month.
Environmental
activists protest
outside an EU
building, saying
planned cuts in
fishing quotas do
not go far enough.
A Lebanese student
is on trial in
Germany accused of
taking part in a
failed attempt to
bomb two trains last
year.
Most Israeli troops
suspected of crimes
against Palestinian
civilians are never
indicted, a rights
group says.
s foreign minister
says at talks in
Paris.
A court in India
orders a fresh
investigation into
the alleged role of
a former minister in
anti-Sikh riots of
1984.
s western city of
Mumbai begins.
s view of the
outside world after
its foreign minister
accuses Britain of
deliberately
sabotaging relations
with Moscow.
s economic boom
areas.
Emma-Jane Kirby
shares an evocative
trip down memory
lane with a woman
who, as a young
girl, was part of
the French
Resistance in
London.
Italian
President Claims 9/11 An Inside Job
Italian
President Claims 9/11 An Inside Job
Reports of
violent armed robberies and rape In Baja vacation spots.
Reports of
violent armed robberies and rape In Baja vacation spots.
L.A. Times
OIL $200 A Barrel
North
American Union Agenda Exists
Italian President Claims
9/11 An Inside Job
China Dumping American
Dollars
for climate change
We Are All Human
After my car accident last
night, I had to relieve the stress by writing some of my thoughts and sharing
some words with friends as the kindness of strangers and shock of the event has
given me a new lease on life. I simply like to share this with anyone who might
be feeling sorry about themselves or for a short second has doubted their place
here on earth.
Four people, including a Lebanese army general, die in a blast on the
outskirts of the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
At least 39 people are killed and dozens injured in a triple car bombing in
the southern Iraqi city of Amara.
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators prepare for the first detailed peace
talks in almost seven years.
A former Bosnian Serb general is jailed for 33 years for attacks on
civilians during the siege of Sarajevo.
Russia orders the British Council to suspend most of its operations in
Russia by the beginning of January.
The UN orders a security review after a bomb in Algiers marks the deadliest
attack on its offices since 2003.
s most prolific killers, is jailed for life for six murders.
Russia implements its decision to suspend a key Cold War treaty limiting
troops and weapons in Europe.
Liverpool overpower Marseille to reach the last 16 of the Champions League.
s former southern rebels are to rejoin a national coalition in an apparent
end to the political crisis.
A Zimbabwean farmer asks a new southern African court to prevent his land
being seized by the government.
Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori is sentenced to six years in
prison for abuse of power.
Canadian MPs pass an emergency bill to reopen a nuclear reactor that
supplies medical isotopes worldwide.
The wife of a British clergyman is reportedly charged with his murder in the
Philippines.
The prosecutor in a child gang rape trial which shocked Australia is
suspended as an inquiry is launched.
The European Court of Justice says companies have the right to move to
another EU state to cut costs.
Ukrainian MPs narrowly reject the bid of Orange Revolution leader Yulia
Tymoshenko for the post of prime minister.
s nuclear programme remains dangerous, and calls for unity against it.
Israeli tanks move deep into the southern Gaza Strip in the biggest
incursion into the territory in months.
The prime minister is to outline his long-term strategy for Afghanistan,
following his visit to the country.
Two teenage Indian boys are remanded in custody accused of killing a
classmate at a school near Delhi.
Allan Little explains how dreams of a greater Serbia will finally end with
independence for Kosovo.
Mark Urban in Baghdad finds a mood of gathering optimism on his second trip
embedded with US troops in Iraq.
s opera house presents Tristan and Isolde.
