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Venezuela ambassador's visa revoked

The Obama administration has revoked the visa of the Venezuelan ambassador to the United States in a tit-for-tat diplomatic response to Venezuela's rejection of...

Floods clean-up could cost billions

Flooded communities across eastern Australia could be under water for more than a week, with the clean-up bill expected to hit billions of dollars,...

Four quizzed over young man's death

Four men are being held on suspicion of murder after a young man was fatally wounded at his home.The 23-year-old victim, who has not...

Widow pays tribute to bomb expert

The widow of a bomb disposal expert killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan has paid tribute to her husband, saying he had a...

Executive to meet over water crisis

The Stormont executive is due to meet in emergency session as pressure mounts on ministers to sack senior managers of Northern Ireland Water over...

Unions predict surge in strikes

Senior union leaders have predicted a surge in strike action for 2011 on a scale not seen since the campaign to abolish the poll...

Jazz world mourns Billy Taylor

Billy Taylor, an acclaimed jazz pianist and composer who became one of the genre's most ardent advocates through radio, television and the landmark Jazzmobile...

Suu Kyi issues call for cyclone aid

Burma's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has called for assistance from the international community to help victims of Cyclone Giri that struck north-western...

Appeal launched for Sudan children

A charity has launched a £3 million appeal to help hundreds of thousands of children returning to southern Sudan for next month's vote on...

Iraq sees fewer civilian deaths

Violent civilian deaths in Iraq fell to 3,976 this year, according to a monitoring group.But the relatively small reduction shows an "impassable minimum" may...

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