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Rwanda's ex-army chief Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa is shot in South Africa in what his wife says is an assassination attempt. |
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China indicates it will allow the yuan to rise, after Western criticism it is being kept artificially low, but releases no details. | | France striker Nicolas Anelka is sent home from the World Cup after reports of a bust-up with coach Raymond Domenech. |
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Gunmen attack Yemen's security headquarters in Aden, killing at least 10 security officers and freeing militants. | | Afghanistan has seen a dramatic rise in violence this year, with roadside bomb attacks nearly doubling, the UN says. |
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Eight Turkish soldiers have been killed in an attack blamed on Kurdish rebels near the Iraqi border, reports say. | | The UN announces a flash appeal for Kyrgyzstan, where it says 400,000 people have been displaced by inter-ethnic fighting. |
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Up to 77 million people in Bangladesh have been exposed to arsenic from drinking water in recent decades, according to a study in The Lancet. | | Police officers in Canada were not justified in using a taser gun on a Polish immigrant who later died, an inquiry finds. |
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Sweden sees one of its biggest public celebrations as Crown Princess Victoria weds her former personal trainer Daniel Westling. | | A tiger and two camels are missing after a truck and a trailer they were travelling in were stolen near Montreal. |
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Double Olympic and world sprint champion Usain Bolt will miss October's Commonwealth Games, his coach confirms. | | England earn their first victory in Australia since 2003, and only their third ever, to level the series in Sydney. |
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BP remains strong despite the setback suffered as as result of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, its chairman says. | | Spain is taking the right measures for economic stability, the head of the International Monetary Fund says on a visit to Madrid. |
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Barack Obama warns world leaders that cutting national debts too quickly could put the economic recovery at risk. | | Web giants and broadband providers are scrapping over plans to change the way the net is regulated in the US. |
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Poseidon Adventure director Ronald "Ronnie" Neame dies in hospital in Los Angeles at the age of 99. | | John Lennon's handwritten lyrics to Beatles song A Day In The Life sell for $1.2m (£810,000) at auction, well above the price expected. |
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Some 270 tonnes of illegal bushmeat could be going through one of Europe's busiest airports each year, a study shows. | | A "global pattern" of change in the Earth's climate that began 2.7m years ago could be explained by CO2, say scientists. |
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Drinking several cups of coffee or tea a day appears to protect against heart disease, a 13-year study from the Netherlands finds. | | Two ex-military chiefs in The Gambia are charged over an alleged plot to oust President Yahya Jammeh. |
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BP denies claims by one of its partners that its handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill amounts to "gross negligence". | | Argentina's Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana steps down unexpectedly after four years in his post, citing personal reasons. |
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Supporters of Burma's detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi mark her 65th birthday, as world leaders call for her release. | | At least 88 people have died in flooding caused by torrential rain in southern China, officials say. |
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 | Aung San Suu Kyi is more beloved than ever among ordinary Burmese and the world views her as one of the great heroes of our time. 
—Dalai Lama |
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| By LALIT K JHA |
| World leaders and Nobel laureates mark the birthday of Aung San Suu Kyi by calling for the release of all political prisoners in Burma and urging genuine democratic reforms. |
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| By WAI MOE |
| Aung San Suu Kyi may have spent her 65th birthday cut off from the outside world, but for her supporters, she remains a potent presence in Burma's politics. |
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| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
| Burma has sent a letter to the U.N. nuclear agency insisting it has no current or future plan to develop a nuclear program in the isolated country's second denial this month after reports emerged it may be seeking an atomic weapon. |
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| By ALEX ELLGEE |
| The target of the latest cyber-attack is a Web site that provides an outlet for members of the Burmese military who are dissatisfied with the country's ruling junta. |
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| By WILLIAM BOOT |
| The South Korean government is promoting greater involvement in exploration and production of gas in Burma by Korean companies. |
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Barack Obama, Desmond Tutu and eminent world leaders mark the Burmese opposition icon's 65th birthday as activists across the world urge her release
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Images released by her family show the Burmese opposition icon as a newly-wed, doting on her children and traipsing the snowy mountains of Bhutan in the 1970s