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'US raid' kills four in Pakistan: A missile fired by a suspected US drone kills at least four people in north-western Pakistan, security officials say.
Ministry murder mystery in Japan: Security is stepped up at homes of Japanese health officials after two people linked to the ministry are killed and a third is knifed.
New Zealand cabinet sworn in: A new centre-right government takes office in New Zealand after winning a general election on 8 November.
Miliband holds meeting in Lebanon: British Foreign Secretary David Miliband has met his Lebanese counterpart Fawzi Salloukh to discuss peace in the Middle East.
Six-term senator loses in Alaska: The Senate's longest-serving Republican Ted Stevens loses a knife-edge race against Democratic rival Mark Begich.
Mexico arrests Interpol liaison: Mexico's liaison with Interpol is arrested as part of a probe into suspected links between officials and drug traffickers.
UK far-right party list leaked: Serving and former police officers, teachers and soldiers are listed as BNP members in a leaked document.
'I was wrong': Ex-Khmer Rouge admirer says sorry, 30 years on
China's Hu strikes deals in Cuba: President Hu Jintao of China is set to agree a range of trade and loan deals when he meets Cuba's Raul Castro.
Work stops: Chinese plants shut as global financial crisis hits
US car firms ask for $25bn aid: The bosses of the three biggest US carmakers, Ford, GM and Chrysler, ask Congress for a $25bn bail-out.
Windpipe transplant breakthrough: Doctors in Spain give a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells, avoiding the need for anti-rejection drugs.
Prostitute users face clampdown: Paying for sex with prostitutes who are controlled by pimps or illegally trafficked to the UK is to be outlawed
Plane to monitor Brazilian tribes: Brazil is to use a plane equipped with body-heat sensors to monitor uncontacted Indian tribes in the Amazon.
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.
Europe space plans face 'crunch': The European Space Agency must balance ambition against limited funds as it plans for the next three years.
Goodbye tailback: How navigation systems track and treat traffic jams
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.
England suffer Walcott withdrawal: Theo Walcott will miss England's friendly against Germany in Berlin after dislocating his right shoulder.
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
US 'cyber-bullying' case begins: Jury selection begins in the trial of a US woman accused of using MySpace to bully a 13-year-old girl who later killed herself.
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
Ballesteros leaves intensive care: Golfing legend Seve Ballesteros is released from intensive care says the hospital where he had surgery on a brain tumour.
Spared the fire: Nabokov's last novel gets printing
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.
Australia debuts in rainy Sydney: Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman attend the premiere of their period epic Australia in a rain-soaked Sydney.
Terror suspect 'unfit for trial': A Pakistani scientist accused of having links to al-Qaeda is mentally unfit to stand trial, according to US psychiatrists.
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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