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US troops killed by Iraqi soldier

Two US troops have been killed by an Iraqi soldier who apparently smuggled real bullets into a training exercise and opened fire.The incident raises...

Germany bans sales from more farms

German authorities have banned sales of eggs, poultry and pork from a further 934 farms amid new fears that livestock feed has been tainted...

Tunisia unrest as president flees

Unrest has engulfed Tunisia after a popular rebellion forced the president to flee.Dozens of inmates were killed in a prison fire, looters emptied shops...

Library emptied in closure fight

A town has emptied its library in a bid to fight plans to close it down.People in Stony Stratford, near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, have...

14,000 applications for 1,500 jobs

Jaguar Land Rover received 14,000 applications for 1,500 new jobs at one of its car plants.The car-maker described the response to its recruitment drive...

Traveller sites 'loophole' examined

Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman has promised to stop travellers obtaining retrospective planning permission to allow them to remain permanently in camps which they have...

Venezuela cracks down on soap opera

Venezuelan authorities are demanding that a private television station stop airing a Colombian soap opera that they say is denigrating to their country.The soap...

Indian police to compensate beggar

India's human rights watchdog has ordered two police officers who dumped a disabled beggar into a rubbish tip in 2009 to pay compensation to...

Unity urged over military charities

The former head of the Army, Sir Richard Dannatt, has called for military charities to work better together after an investigation revealed that 2,000...

Miliband 'would work with Lib Dems'

Ed Miliband will use a speech to indicate that he is ready to work with Liberal Democrats both before and after the next general...

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