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Libya criticises UK recognition of rebels

Tripoli to pursue legal challenge to what it calls Britain's "irresponsible" move to welcome opposition body in London.

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Norway to evaluate police response

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EU warns against growing tensions in Kosovo

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Serbia and Kosovo sign deals

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Asiana cargo plane crashes off South Korea

The Boeing 747 was bound for China from Seoul's Incheon airport when it crashed into the sea off Jeju island.

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Libya criticises UK recognition of rebels

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EU warns against growing tensions in Kosovo

Asiana cargo plane crashes off South Korea

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Ivorian refugees 'fear return home'

More than half million people remain displaced and many fear ethnic reprisals in African country, rights monitor says.

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UN begins food aid airlift to Somalia

Plane carrying 10 tonnes of nutritional paste for malnourished children was the first to land in Mogadishu.

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South Korea hit by deadly mudslides

Rescue workers helping those trapped and searching for missing people in two different parts of the country.

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Russian air travel troubled by laser torches

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Argentina wary of debt contagion

Economists fear a debt default by US could spark domino effect in Latin America at a time of prosperity in the region.

Norwegians reflect amid mourning

As a commission is set up to investigate the massacre, people seem more determined to build an inclusive society.

Biogas aids Ugandan cattle-herders

New fuel is easing the strain on local environment.

East Timor weighs reconciliation cost

Men blamed for post-referendum riots and now stranded in Indonesia find ally in Timorese president amid amnesty debate.

Russian air travel troubled by laser torches

Increasing number of incidents are part of a dangerous craze in a country plagued by aging aircraft & poor maintenance.

Saving Mongolia's last wild horses

Conservationists move to save the ancient Takhi, which is on the brink of extinction due to hunting.

Norway looks inward for answers

The fact that a local carried out the attacks has forced the country to confront the growing anti-immigrant sentiment.

Frustration over US debt limit impasse

Washington residents dress as clowns to voice their objections.

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Making anti-Muslim sentiment mainstream

Inside Story 27 Jul 2011 11:19 GMT

Inside Story asks if some European governments are inadvertently fuelling the rise of the right.

Dhaka's factory of miracles

Orlando de Guzman and Andrew Marshall 27 Jul 2011 10:43 GMT

Cholera is a silent killer in Bangladesh but one hospital is helping to give hope to millions.

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Why is there deadlock over the US debt limit?

27 Jul 2011 09:05 GMT

The White House and congress are in last-minute talks on how - or whether - to raise the US debt ceiling.

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The biggest threat to Western values
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