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12 killed in Iraq's 'Day of Rage'

Thousands marched on government buildings and clashed with security forces in cities across Iraq in an outpouring of anger that left 12 people dead...

Family deaths 'hard to comprehend'

The family of a woman and two children found dead at their home have paid tribute to them and spoke of their devastation at...

MEP slams EU response to protests

A senior MEP has slammed Europe's response so far to the "peoples' revolutions" playing out across North Africa and the Middle East.European Parliament vice-president...

US closes down embassy in Tripoli

A US official said the United States has closed its embassy in Libya's capital after evacuating all personnel on a ferry and a chartered...

Gunfire hits protesters in Libya

Militias loyal to Muammar Gaddafi opened fire on protesters streaming out of mosques and marching across the Libyan capital to demand an end to...

Hopes fade in quake survivors hunt

Hopes of finding survivors of the New Zealand earthquake were fading as friends and relatives waited in vain for news of their loved ones.Families...

PM vows to help Britons leave Libya

David Cameron has insisted the Government is doing everything it can to get hundreds of British nationals out of Libya as the country descends...

Smartphones increase O2 revenues

Mobile phone giant O2 has reported higher UK sales growth as more customers upgraded to smartphones with mobile internet access.UK revenues rose 9% in...

FTSE rallies despite GDP figures

World markets have staged a bounce back as oil prices steadied and offset disappointing economic data in the UK and US.London's FTSE 100 Index...

'Terror plot' student faces court

A college student from Saudi Arabia accused of buying chemicals online as part of a plan to blow up key US targets has appeared...

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