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Protesting women mown down by guns

Soldiers backing Ivory Coast's defiant leader mowed down women protesting at his refusal to leave power in a hail of gunfire, killing at least...

Wales votes in Assembly referendum

People in Wales have been voting to decide in a referendum whether the Welsh Assembly should have more legislative powers.People are being asked whether...

Universities 'at risk' from cuts

An increasing number of universities could be at risk of going bust as a result of funding cuts and higher tuition fees, a new...

Tripoli protesters plan more demos

Protesters in Tripoli face a test of courage as they prepare for fresh demonstrations amid a deadly crackdown by forces loyal to Libyan dictator...

Probe into LSE Libya link ordered

An independent investigation into the London School of Economics' links with Libya has been ordered after the university's director resigned over the controversy.Sir Howard...

Web of intrigue sparks Mazda recall

Japanese car maker Mazda is recalling more than 50,000 cars in the US and 15,000 in Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico, after discovering spiders'...

By-election blow for coalition

The coalition has been dealt a major by-election blow as the Liberal Democrats finished a woeful sixth place and the Tories were overtaken by...

US airmen murdered at airport named

The US Air Force has named a British-based airman who was one of two servicemen murdered as they arrived at a German airport.The victims...

All Libya options open, says Obama

Barack Obama insisted he was considering every intervention option in Libya, including military might, along with America's allies.And he sent a message to Libyan...

MoD 'paid £22 for 65p lightbulbs'

The Military of Defence paid £22 each for lightbulbs available for just 65p, it has been reported.Defence chiefs are also said to have shelled...

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