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Syria protests 'grip Aleppo city'

Syrian activists report thousands at protests in the city of Aleppo, which has so far largely stayed loyal to the president since the uprising began.
UN nuclear chief to visit Iran

The head of the UN nuclear watchdog will travel to Iran on Sunday to "discuss issues of mutual interest".
Baritone Fischer-Dieskau dies

The respected German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, famed for his performances of Schubert's song cycle Winter Journey, dies at the age of 86.
US-France talks focus on economy

France's new leader Francois Hollande meets President Barack Obama for the first time, their talks focussing on the global economy.
Malawi 'to overturn ban on gays'

President Joyce Banda says she wants Malawi to overturn its ban on homosexual acts - the first African country to do so since 1994.
Protesters angered by Gulf union

Thousands of Bahrainis protest outside the capital against a plan to create a union of Gulf Arab countries, with similar demonstrations in Tehran and Dubai.
Obama unveils US Africa food plan

US President Barack Obama announces a $3bn (ÂŁ1.9bn) plan to boost food security in Africa ahead of a G-8 summit near Washington.
Japan urges cuts in power usage

Japan urges businesses and households to cut electricity use by up to 15% to avoid possible blackouts.
Silicon trick for next-gen memory

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The first pictures are released showing inside the "world's most expensive house", owned by the Ambani family in Mumbai.
Iran 'to sue Google' over Gulf

Google is facing legal action for not labelling the body of water separating Iran and neighbouring Arab Gulf states on its map service.
Zimmerman found with bloody nose

A Florida neighbourhood watch volunteer who shot an unarmed black teenager had a bloody nose and a cut on his head, according to police reports.
China jails smuggler Lai for life

Lai Changxing, extradited from Canada to China to face smuggling and bribery charges, is jailed for life in China, state media says.
Inmates take over Honduras jail

Officials say prisoners have taken control of a jail in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula where at least one person died in a fight between inmates on Wednesday.
Rio hotels agree summit price cut

The Brazilian government reaches a deal with Rio de Janeiro hotel owners to cut spiralling room prices ahead of a major UN summit in the city.
ANC to sue over painting of Zuma

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Angola court removes poll chief

Angola's Supreme Court blocks the appointment of the election commission head, seen as a close ally of President dos Santos.
India charges prompt Italy row

Indian police charge two Italian marines with the murder of two Indian fishermen, prompting Italy to recall its ambassador.
India 'assault' cricketer charged

Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach is granted bail after being charged with molesting a woman and assaulting her fiance at a hotel in India's capital.
Italian fraudster's assets seized

Italian police seize assets estimated to be worth about 330m euros (ÂŁ253m) from convicted businessman Gioacchino Campolo.
EU 'plans for Greek exit option'

The EU Commission and European Central Bank are making contingency plans for a possible Greek exit from the euro, an EU commissioner says.
World royals join Queen for lunch

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US strike plan on Iran 'ready'

The US has plans in place to attack Iran if other measures fail to stop it developing nuclear weapons, Washington's envoy to Israel says.
Olympic flame on its way to UK

The Olympic flame is in the air on its way from Greece to the UK for the start of the 2012 torch relay.
Parent classes 'not nanny state'

Prime Minister David Cameron defends free parenting classes in England, denying they are the policy of a "nanny state".
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JP Morgan boss to testify in US

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China property prices fall again

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Norwich reject Holt transfer plea

Norwich City reject a transfer request from leading goalscorer Grant Holt.
Cavendish picks up Giro stage win

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Obama leads Donna Summer tributes

President Barack Obama joins a host of music industry luminaries in paying tribute to Donna Summer following the disco star's death at the age of 63.
Sweden tipped for Euro success

Sweden is the frontrunner to win at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, while Engelbert Humperdinck believes the UK can triumph.
Chan movie is 'last action role'

Actor Jackie Chan, famed for his daring stunts, confirms he will be steering away from action roles in the future.
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VIDEO: China activist's family claim torture

Relatives of the blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, have given detailed accounts of the torture and retribution they have allegedly suffered at the hands of Chinese authorities.
VIDEO: G8 leaders to meet at Camp David

G8 leaders are due to meet at Camp David in the US, as world stock markets fall in response to the latest downgrading of 16 banks in Spain by the ratings agency Moody's.
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