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Irish debt crisis talks to continue

Europe's finance ministers are to hold more talks on the Irish debt crisis as experts prepare for a possible bail-out - even though Dublin...

Appeal for calm amid Haiti riots

Haiti's president has appealed for calm amid fears that riots aimed at UN peacekeepers over a cholera epidemic could spread to the capital, saying...

Hope fading for collapse survivors

Hope of finding more survivors of India's fatal building collapse was fading as rescue workers continued to tear through the pile of broken bricks,...

18 hurt in Pakistan mosque shooting

A shoot-out inside a mosque in south-western Pakistan has left 18 people wounded. The clash came after a dispute over which of two rival clerics...

Electric car completes epic journey

An electric sportscar developed by British engineers has finished a remarkable road trip on the Panamerican Highway, travelling from near the Arctic Circle in...

14 die as tractor hits land mine

Fourteen people have died in western Cambodia when their home-made tractor ran over an anti-tank mine left over from the country's civil war in...

More problems for Qantas planes

A bird and a bolt of lighting have struck two separate Qantas planes and caused more problems for the Australian airline. Qantas spokesman Tom Woodward...

Gates gives £315m to savings drive

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has announced a 500 million dollar (£315 million) pledge to support projects that encourage poor people around the...

Pardon urged for late Doors star

Outgoing Florida Governor Charlie Crist is looking to pardon long-dead rocker Jim Morrison, who was convicted of exposing himself at a raucous concert in...

Bolivia will not compensate UK firm

Bolivia has said it does not plan to compensate British power company Rurelec plc for a subsidiary the government nationalised earlier this year. Legal Defence...

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