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Death toll from big freeze rises

The death toll from Britain's big freeze is continuing to rise, taking the number of lives lost to seven.Two men were killed in a...

Two killed in Russia jet landing

Two people were killed and around 40 injured when a passenger jet with 155 people on board skidded off the runway during an emergency...

Spanish airspace open after strike

Spain's government has said the country's airspace has now reopened after a closure prompted by striking air traffic controllers.An official with the civil aviation...

Campaigners protest tax avoidance

Activists protesting against tax avoidance by big businesses and individuals took over one of the UK's busiest stores and forced it to close its...

Cadbury set to move to Switzerland

US food giant Kraft has confirmed plans to restructure chocolate-maker Cadbury by moving part of the business to Switzerland in a move which could...

UN 'sending spies, not inspectors'

Iran's intelligence chief has accused the UN nuclear watchdog agency of sending spies in the guise of inspectors to gather information about the country's...

Person killed in Russia jet landing

One person died and eight others were injured when a passenger jet with 155 people on board skidded off the runway at Moscow airport...

17 killed in Baghdad bomb attacks

Seventeen people have been killed in bomb attacks across Iraq's capital, Baghdad, including Iranian pilgrims near a revered shrine and shoppers at a Shiite...

Cable leaks 'hurt US-Afghan ties'

Afghanistan's finance minister has denied some of the information in leaked US diplomatic cables and warned the release will hurt US-Afghan relations.Afghan Finance Minister...

Antarctica record bid reaches Pole

A 10-man team attempting to achieve the fastest ever vehicle crossing of Antarctica has reached the South Pole.The milestone for the team, who are...

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