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The Greek PM says he has agreed a bail-out deal with the EU and IMF but warns the nation must make "great sacrifices". | | World No1 John Higgins is suspended from snooker tournaments after reportedly agreeing to take a bribe. |
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Somali Islamist insurgents take control of one of the main pirate havens in the south of the country. | | US President Barack Obama is to see for himself the devastation caused by a growing oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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South Korea vows "punitive action" against those behind an explosion that sank a warship, killing 46 sailors. | | The Maoists shut down Nepal for what they describe as an indefinite strike, in a bid to force the government to resign. |
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Pope Benedict XVI views the Turin shroud, which has gone on display for the first time in 10 years. | | An appeal is to be heard against the US ban on publication of a book promoted as a sequel to JD Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. |
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Just five minutes of exercise in a "green space" such as a park can boost mental health, say researchers. | | Chelsea take a giant step towards the Premier League title with a comfortable win over Liverpool at Anfield. |
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Chelsea beat Liverpool at Anfield ahead of Manchester United's trip to Sunderland, while Sheffield Wednesday suffer relegation to League One after drawing with Crystal Palace. | | India set South Africa 187 to win their Group C match in the ICC World Twenty20, with Pakistan taking on Australia later in St Lucia. |
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Louisiana's governor warns of the Gulf of Mexico oil slick's impact, as President Obama heads to the disaster zone. | | Police move in as Bolivian President Evo Morales orders the nationalisation of at least three electricity companies. |
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Adobe posts its response to a letter written by Apple boss Steve Jobs outlining his objections to Flash technology. | | A former US student is found guilty of hacking into Sarah Palin's e-mail account and obstructing justice. |
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Hollywood film-makers including Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese call on Iran to release director Jafar Panahi. | | Lady Gaga and Ricky Gervais are among the celebrities who 'most affect our world', according to a new Time magazine list. |
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Wildlife officials in Cameroon are hunting for scores of elephants, who escaped from a nature reserve, sparking panic in nearby villages. | | An international team of researchers embarks on what is described as the "most ambitious tornado study in history". |
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A "vaccine" which uses the body's immune system to fight prostate cancer is approved for use by US drug regulators. | | Ugandan rebel fighters massacred up to 100 people in a village in DR Congo, a top UN official says. |
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Rwandan President Paul Kagame travels to the US, ignoring a lawsuit filed there over the 1994 deaths of two African leaders. | | Tens of thousands of people join protests in the US against a controversial anti-immigration law introduced in Arizona. |
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Taiwan executes four men, in the island's first cases of capital punishment since 2005, after pressure from victims' families. | | A Taipei-Shanghai flight makes an emergency landing after a passenger jokingly claims he has a bomb on board, officials say. |
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The three main party leaders are campaigning hard, each seeking to gain ground as the election battle enters its final days. | | The EU says the current restrictions on liquids carried by air passengers will end by April 2013. |
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The lynching of a murder suspect by angry Lebanese villagers is condemned as barbaric by officials. | | The US embassy in India warns of "imminent attacks" by militants in the capital Delhi, stepping up an earlier warning. |
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Defending champions Pakistan put their off-field problems to one side with a 21-run win against Bangladesh. | | A British soldier has been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence says. |
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Plaid Cymru leader Ieuan Wyn Jones, says Labour, his party's assembly government coalition partner, is "desperate". | | Possible links between a suspected arson attack at a Homebase store in Kent and a fire at a nearby B&Q are investigated. |
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Two pupils at a boarding school in Buckinghamshire are arrested when a fellow pupil is injured with a craft knife during a fight. | | The woman at the centre of a media storm after being called "bigoted" by Gordon Brown says she will not be voting for for Labour or any party. |