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      BBC News | World | UK Edition Total Items: 34
      • Iran war games 'defend nuclear sites'
        Sun Nov 22 11:02:33 EST 2009
        Iran begins five days of war games to simulate strikes on its nuclear sites, warning it will retaliate if attacked.
      • Algeria clears ex-Guantanamo men
        Sun Nov 22 18:21:25 EST 2009
        Two Algerian men formerly held by the US in Guantanamo Bay are acquitted of terror charges at a trial on their return home.
      • Romanian rivals 'facing run-off'
        Sun Nov 22 14:35:29 EST 2009
        Romania's president wins the most votes in elections, but faces a run-off with his nearest rival, exit polls suggest.
      • Hundreds saved on Indonesia ferry
        Sun Nov 22 13:03:04 EST 2009
        More than 240 people are rescued after an Indonesian ferry sinks in stormy waters, but at least 29 people die, officials say.
      • Convicted Iranian reformer bailed
        Sun Nov 22 09:34:58 EST 2009
        Iranian ex-vice-president Mohammed Ali Abtahi is bailed pending an appeal of a jail sentence for fomenting unrest.
      • Israeli soldier's release 'closer'
        Sun Nov 22 16:31:44 EST 2009
        Progress has been made in efforts to release captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, President Shimon Peres says.
      • 'Good progress' in Karabakh talks
        Sun Nov 22 15:04:37 EST 2009
        Azeri and Armenian leaders have made important progress in talks on disputed Nagorno-Karabakh, a mediator says.
      • S Korea mass killer hangs himself
        Sun Nov 22 09:19:51 EST 2009
        One of South Korea's most prolific mass murderers hangs himself while on death row, the country's Justice Ministry says.
      • Chinese mine blast toll doubles
        Sun Nov 22 11:24:54 EST 2009
        The death toll from a mine blast in north-eastern China more than doubles to 87, with 21 people still missing, report state media.
      • Shuttle astronaut becomes father in space
        Sun Nov 22 07:35:26 EST 2009
        Astronaut Randolph Bresnik becomes a father in space after his wife gives birth to a daughter back home on Earth in Texas.
      • Michael Jackson Moonwalk glove fetches $350,000 at auction
        Sat Nov 21 23:56:48 EST 2009
        The glove worn by Michael Jackson for his first Moonwalk dance in 1983 sells at auction for $350,000 (£212,000).
      • Defoe nets five as Spurs hit nine
        Sun Nov 22 11:59:26 EST 2009
        Jermain Defoe scores five as Tottenham utterly humiliate Wigan 9-1 - their biggest top-flight win and the second-largest winning margin in Premier League history - to move fourth in the table.
      • Murray beats Del Potro in opener
        Sun Nov 22 18:04:19 EST 2009
        Andy Murray makes a winning start in the ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena with victory over Juan Martin del Potro.
      • Coca campaign
        Sun Nov 22 08:49:08 EST 2009
        The role of Bolivia's coca industry in forthcoming poll
      • Divided city
        Sat Nov 21 06:46:44 EST 2009
        Life in Jerusalem's heart where three faiths coincide
      • Safety alarm
        Sun Nov 22 06:03:55 EST 2009
        China's concerns over latest deadly mining accident
      • Paleo-celebrity
        Sat Nov 21 06:52:00 EST 2009
        A journey to the Java home of an ancient alpha male
      • Eradicating polio
        Sat Nov 21 19:28:21 EST 2009
        Final push to banish killer disease in India
      • Hand-wringing
        Sat Nov 21 09:11:59 EST 2009
        French qualms about football win over Ireland
      • Egypt leader enters football row
        Sat Nov 21 10:07:00 EST 2009
        Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak steps into a row with Algeria following violence over World Cup football matches.
      • Al-Shabab 'captures Somali town'
        Sun Nov 22 10:20:18 EST 2009
        Somali Islamist group al-Shabab says it has taken control of a key southern town without resistance from rival militants.
      • US healthcare bill clears Senate test
        Sun Nov 22 01:12:48 EST 2009
        The US Senate narrowly votes to hold a full debate on a landmark bill designed to overhaul America's healthcare system.
      • Hearing for US army base 'gunman'
        Sat Nov 21 21:54:56 EST 2009
        The psychiatrist charged over the Fort Hood army base massacre has his first court hearing - in the hospital where he is recovering.
      • Second separated twin out of coma
        Sat Nov 21 07:00:50 EST 2009
        The second conjoined twin separated by doctors in Australia this week wakes from an induced coma.
      • Malaysia activist's body exhumed
        Sat Nov 21 05:20:36 EST 2009
        The Malaysian authorities exhume the body of an opposition activist who died in custody, following allegations of foul play.
      • Cern Collider makes fast progress
        Sat Nov 21 23:02:03 EST 2009
        Researchers working on the Large Hadron Collider are delighted with the progress made since the machine restarted.
      • Profile: Herman van Rompuy
        Fri Nov 20 05:59:42 EST 2009
        A profile of Belgian PM Herman van Rompuy, the European Union's first permanent president.
      • Israeli air strikes target Gaza
        Sun Nov 22 02:28:57 EST 2009
        Several Palestinians are injured after Israeli aircraft carry out air strikes against targets in the Gaza Strip, officials say.
      • Four on Hajj killed by swine flu
        Sat Nov 21 13:47:30 EST 2009
        Four people die of swine flu as they take part in this year's annual pilgrimage to Mecca, reports say.
      • Sri Lanka camps 'to be opened'
        Sat Nov 21 09:37:56 EST 2009
        Sri Lanka says people held in special camps since the end of the conflict with Tamil rebels will be allowed out for short periods.
      • Seven killed in NE India blasts
        Sun Nov 22 06:44:08 EST 2009
        At least seven people are killed by two bomb blasts in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam.
      • Obama's tough Mid-East conflict lessons
        Sat Nov 21 06:40:55 EST 2009
        Jeremy Bowen considers how the conflict has taught US President Barack Obama hard and humiliating lessons.
      • Hungary's loss
        Sat Nov 07 07:35:25 EST 2009
        Remembering WWII victims of Soviet labour camps
      • What will the Vatican talks achieve?
        Sat Nov 21 06:18:48 EST 2009
        Will the meeting between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope ease the tensions between the churches?