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BBC News with Fiona MacDonaldA series of natural disasters has struck Indonesia. More than 100 people were reported to have been killed by an earthquake and tsunami in a
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BBC News with Jonathan WheatleyThe Afghan President Hamid Karzai says he's formed a national peace council to pursue negotiations with the Taliban. Mr Karzai's office d
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BBC News with Jonathan WheatleyThe man who led Britain into war in Afghanistan and Iraq, Tony Blair, has described radical Islam as the greatest threat facing the world.
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BBC News with Sue MontgomeryPresident Obama has announced plans to spend tens of billions of dollars on a huge infrastructure project to create jobs and boost confidence
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Marian MarshallThe former Cuban leader Fidel Castro has warned of the dangers of nuclear war, in his first speech to the Cuban national assembly for four 4 years. Mr. Cas
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BBC News with Jonathan IzardA group of suicide attackers has stormed an Iraqi army base in Baghdad, drawing American troops into the fighting just days after the United S
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(BBC News) with David AustinDisaster officials in Pakistan say the number of people affected by the severe flooding in the country has increased dramatically to 12 millio
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BBC News, this is Mike Cooper.Millitants have carried out a second big bomb attack in as many days against police in northwestern Pakistan. At least twenty people were ki
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A former child soldier has gone on trial at the prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, the first detainee to face military justice under President Obama, who had promised to close the c
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BBC News with Fiona MacDonaldThe threat by the pastor of a fringe Christian church in Florida to burn copies of the Koran on the ninth anniversary of the September 11th a
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(BBC News with Sue) Montgomery.In one of the most severe monsoon seasons in Asia for years, the Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao has gone to the western province of Gans
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Record Scramble for British University Places 英国大学申请者人数大幅攀升What do you do if you don't get into your first choice of university? That's the
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BBC News with Neil NunesThe Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the government has comfortably won a referendum on a series of changes to the constitution. M
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...new pledges of aid totalling more than $300 million to deal with the disastrous floods that haveswamped large parts of the country. But the UN said millions
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(BBC News with Joe Ma)cintosh.The United States government is announcing big defence cuts aimed at saving billions of dollars. With the details, here is James Reynolds.