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Gbagbo seizes electricity supply

Ivory Coast's incumbent leader has seized the nation's electric company and its distribution centre.The latest move comes a day after Laurent Gbagbo's allies took...

Tunisia's foreign minister quits

The resignation of Tunisia's foreign minister has been announced on state media as authorities sought to quell unrest by street protesters who want to...

Estonian bust immortalises Connery

He has been honoured with an Oscar and British knighthood - and now Sean Connery can count a bronze sculpture in Estonia's capital among...

£250m forest sell-off sparks fears

The row over England's publicly owned forests has continued after the Government unveiled plans for a £250 million sell-off - but insisted the future...

Cable: I'm important to coalition

Business Secretary Vince Cable has said that he was "pretty important" to the coalition Government, and did not see himself resigning from the Cabinet...

Retail sector woes drag down FTSE

Shares pressure in the retail sector weighed on the FTSE 100 Index as a mixed session on Wall Street also hit stocks.High street chains...

Dozens die in Iraq funeral bombing

A car bomb has ripped through a funeral tent in a mainly Shiite area of Baghdad, killing at least 41 people.The explosion, which also...

Failures led to jousting death

A man died during a jousting re-enactment because of failures to ensure a correct helmet was worn and failures to ensure his shield was...

Berlusconi 'linked to second girl'

A second under-age girl allegedly took part in parties at a villa owned by Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, receiving jewels and other gifts...

New flu cases fall after 338 deaths

A total of 338 people with flu have died in the UK since September but new cases of the disease are falling.Health Protection Agency...

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