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England suffer Walcott withdrawal: Theo Walcott will miss England's friendly against Germany in Berlin after dislocating his right shoulder.
Day in pictures: Striking images from countries around the world
Seized tanker anchors off Somalia: Pirates anchor a hijacked Saudi oil tanker off the coast of Somalia, as two more ships are seized in nearby waters.
Obama vows climate 'engagement': US President-elect Barack Obama promises to "engage vigorously" on climate change, ahead of a major UN summit.
Maradona shrugs off Butcher snub: New Argentina boss Diego Maradona will not lose any sleep if Terry Butcher refuses to shake his hand at Hampden.
Net scrutiny: MySpace trial puts social networking sites on the spot
Alaska Senate race reaches climax: Final votes are being counted in Alaska's knife-edge Senate race, as Minnesota's election looks set to go to a recount.
Technology sets sights on piracy: Technology is proving to help some ship owners stay one step ahead of pirates.
Clash over $700bn bank bail-out: US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke defend the $700bn bank bail-out plan.
'I lost my money': Colombia scam victim tells how she was taken in
300,000 UK visas 'wrongly issued': Around 300,000 visas giving people the right to come to Britain may be wrongly approved every year, MPs are told.
Jackson 'too sick' for court case: Michael Jackson could be made to attend the High Court in London, despite his doctor saying he is unfit to travel.
Ballesteros leaves intensive care: Golfing legend Seve Ballesteros is released from intensive care says the hospital where he had surgery on a brain tumour.
EU in Kenya poll tribunal threat: The EU threatens to withhold aid to Kenya unless it sets up a tribunal for post-poll clashes.
EU thumbs-up for 'Polish plumber': Eastern and Central European workers have not distorted labour markets in older EU member states, a new EU report says.
Indian 'transfusion tiger' dies: A wild tiger cub attacked by Indian villagers dies two days after vets gave it a rare blood transfusion.
Extreme kayakers condemned after taking on 300ft-high dam: A group of kayakers are filmed as they slide 300ft down a dam spillway in Wales but have been condemned by a water company.
Congo rebels 'to withdraw troops': Rebels loyal to Laurent Nkunda in DR Congo say they are withdrawing from two fronts to allow aid in.
Returning sons: Awakening Council move hailed as a success in Iraq
Japan approves whalemeat import: The Japanese government issues a licence for importation of a consignment of whalemeat from Iceland and Norway.
Serbia 'genocide' case to proceed: The UN's highest court rules that it can hear Croatia's complaint of genocide against Serbia from the 1990s war.
UK urges 'positive' Syrian role: UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband says his talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad were positive and constructive.
Consumer inflation falls to 4.5%: Official figures show that UK inflation fell from 5.2% to 4.5% in October, as oil prices and transport costs fell.
Global gloom depresses oil price: The price of oil drifts below $55 a barrel, amid increasing worries over falling demand and slowing global growth.
Italian anger: Students protest but is education system failing Italy?
China moves to stem mass layoffs: Chinese companies are told they need permission to fire more than 40 workers, in a sign of worry over rising unemployment.
Australia debuts in rainy Sydney: Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman attend the premiere of their period epic Australia in a rain-soaked Sydney.
The Box: The BBC-branded container, prepares to leave Shanghai
Grenade camera to aid UK troops: A grenade camera that can be thrown and send back images could soon be helping UK troops on the battlefield.
Pakistan backed raid, says Nato: Nato-led troops in Afghanistan say Pakistani security forces helped in a recent attack on militants.
Australia navy given two months off for Christmas: Most of Australia's navy is to be given two months off for Christmas as part of a strategy to recruit more sailors.
Drug-resistant ward bug concern: Hospitals need to be vigilant against an emerging drug-resistant bacterium, warn infection control experts.
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