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Nine killed and 81 injured in Kandahar protest
Violence mars demonstration in Afghan city the day after mob killed seven at UN compound -
Gaddafi regime starts talks with west
Rebels offer ceasefire as doctor says seven civilians have been killed in an air strike- Libyan revolution is worth the fight, say battle-torn families
- Simon Tisdall: Psychological warfare is not all on the western side
- Editorial: Defections and dilemmas
- Corinthia Hotel London to open despite Libya sanctions threat
- Libyan figures interrogated by MI6 as stalemate fears grow
- Video: Gates rules out ground troops in Libya
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800 dead in Ivory Coast violence
Red Cross delegates report 'huge number of bodies' from week of tribal clashes as fighting continues over disputed presidential election -
Fukushima plant leaking into sea
Tepco officials say 20cm crack in containment pit under reactor two may be source of radioactive water
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Syria's British-born first lady divides the women of Damascus
1 Apr 2011: Criticism mounts of Asma al-Assad, the fashion pinup at the heart of Syria's repressive elite -
Syrian security forces crack down on 'Friday of Martyrs'
1 Apr 2011: At least three people are killed and scores injured during protests across the country
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Quelle joie! Marks & Spencer brings British quirkiness back to Paris
1 Apr 2011: Agnès Poirier rejoices at the reopening of a very British corner in the French capital 10 years after it closed down14 comments -
Spain's success abroad fails to create jobs at home
1 Apr 2011: Fast growing Spanish businesses do not expect to add to their workforces as they expand into new markets. By Phillip Inman10 comments
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Libya military strikes bring warning from former defence chiefs
1 Apr 2011: House of Lords told Britain is stretching armed forces very thin, while coalition runs risk of appearing like 'oil-starved colonialists' -
Gaddafi regime admits attempts to talk to west
1 Apr 2011: Former prime minister says Libyan officials trying to negotiate with UK, France and US, as rebels outline ceasefire conditions
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Rio's drive to remove drug gangs from slums brings calm to hospital A&E
1 Apr 2011: Surgeons tell of relief as gunshot cases fall after 'pacification' of Rio's favelas before the 2016 Olympics -
Suspected drug lord held in Guatemala
31 Mar 2011: Juan Ortiz Lopez, who is wanted in Florida on cocaine trafficking charges, is arrested at a house in Quetzaltenango
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Afghan government plans crackdown on revealing wedding dresses
1 Apr 2011: Committees would ensure brides are modestly dressed and male and female guests do not mix under a new law -
Chinese student's death prompts online outrage
1 Apr 2011: Police have said Zhao Wei, 23, jumped to his death at railway station, but others believe he was murdered
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