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Gunman wounds four US officers

A gunman opened fire inside a police station, wounding four officers including a commander before he was shot dead.The gunman walked in through the...

Palestinians deny 'Jerusalem' offer

Palestinian negotiators denied offering a compromise over two of the toughest issues, Jerusalem and refugees, during peace talks with Israel in 2008.The compromise claims...

Crisis talks over Irish government

Irish finance minister Brian Lenihan is due to enter talks with opposition parties over the fast-tracking of legislation that will give effect to the...

Fears over unemployment 'time bomb'

More than 250,000 young people are growing up in a home where no-one has ever worked, according to figures published by the Government.Employment Minister...

Woman faces baby kidnap charges

A woman who raised a child kidnapped 23 years ago from a New York hospital was in custody after surrendering on a probation violation...

Yemeni police hold 'demo leader'

Yemeni police arrested a woman activist for leading anti-government protests, setting off a second day of street demonstrations.Police used tear gas and batons to...

Israeli chiefs clear flotilla raid

An Israeli panel has cleared the country's military and government of any wrongdoing during last year's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound international flotilla.The report...

Mugabe militants target resort

Militants from President Robert Mugabe's party Zanu PF have launched raids at boating clubs and tourism lodges on the shores of the capital's main...

Cyclist Pendleton warns on potholes

Britain has a pothole crisis and the nation's roads must be made safer, Olympic cyclist Victoria Pendleton has said.According to the latest figures, an...

Pop songs replace mournful funerals

Britons are increasingly rejecting traditional funerals in favour of "celebrations" featuring favourite pop songs, football teams and hobbies, a study has found.Half of today's...

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