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Aftershocks rattle quake rescuers

Fresh aftershocks sent masonry tumbling among rescuers in New Zealand's quake zone and a cat sparked false alarms of a possible survivor, as the...

Militiamen fire on Libya protesters

Protesters demanding Muammar Gaddafi's ousting came under a hail of bullets when pro-regime militiamen opened fire to stop the first significant anti-government marches in...

Mandelson 'awaits Miliband vision'

Labour leader Ed Miliband has yet to set out a "powerful" vision to rival David Cameron's for the support of the country, Lord Mandelson...

Killers contest 'whole life' tariff

Three convicted murderers, including multiple killer Jeremy Bamber, have submitted an application to the European Court of Human Rights opposing the principle of whole...

Warning over 'local' produce labels

Almost a fifth of foods labelled as "local" on sale in England and Wales are making the claim falsely, a study has revealed."Welsh lamb"...

Obama announces Libya sanctions

President Barack Obama said the US is imposing unilateral sanctions on Libya because continued violence and unrest there poses an "unusual and extraordinary threat"...

Britons return from 'living hell'

Passengers spoke of their relief at escaping the "living hell" engulfing Libya as they arrived in Britain on a Government-chartered plane.A total of 79...

Turnout high as Irish polls close

Ireland's general election has seen a higher than normal turnout with officials reporting about 70% of the electorate voting.Across the country polling officers reported...

Dow boost as oil prices stabilise

US stocks rose as oil prices stabilised following a recent jump.The escalating turmoil in Libya still left major indexes down about 2% for the...

Bush rejects invite over Assange

Former US president George W Bush has cancelled plans to attend an education discussion in Denver, citing an invitation to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange...

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