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BBC news with Jerry Smit.The United States hasimposed sanctions onmore Iranian interests because of its concern about Iran's nuclear ac
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BBC News with Nick KellyThe American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has intensified pressure on Russia and China to drop their support for the Syrian President Bashar
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BBC News with Jonathan IzardClashes have continued throughout the day in Syria's second city Aleppo with more government and rebel forces on the way there. The rebels sa
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BBC news with Mike Cooper.Egypt's Military Council has said the country's constitution must be upheld after the new president Mohammed Mursi defied the decision by the
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BBC news with Nick KellyA senior Iranian official has told President Assad that Syria is an essential part of the access of resistant against terrorism which Tehran won&r
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BBC news with Sue Montgomery.There have been reports of heavy fightings around the Syrian capital Damascus. According to activists, government forces used tanks and
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BBC News with Iain PurdonThe American Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has said the United States has asolemnduty to prevent Iran from devel
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BBC News with Marion MarshallAt least 46 people have died in a series of suicide attacks in Afghanistan. The Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, has condemned the violence. A
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BBC News with Julie CandlerA video has been posted online that shows Syrian rebels in Aleppo killing several men they accuse of being pro-government militiamen. The campa
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BBC news with Fiona MacDonaldThousands of South African miners have cheered the former leader of the governing ANC youth league Julius Malema as he denounced the police f
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BBC news with John Jason.Today has been the biggest day so far for gold medals of the London Olympics, 24 have been won in sport range from athletics and badminton, to sw
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BBC news with Nick KellyTwo strong earthquakes have struck northwestern Iran in quick succession. Officials say 180 people have been killed and more than 1300 injured, al
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BBC News with Iain Purdon.The French and German leaders have urged Greece to carry on with its painful reforms. Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Francois Hollande p
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BBC News with Sue MontgomeryThe Britishpharmaceuticalcompany GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to pay $3bn to settle what US officials are calling the biggest h
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BBC News with Neil NunesThe body that sets the rules for international football has approved the use of goal-line technology. The International Football Association Board