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The Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard calls a federal election for 21 August 2010. (iPrime) (Aljazeera) Dozens of residents protest against plans to build four wind turbines in a field in
Oct 7, 2010
Video: Desmond Tutu retires from public life - Telegraph
A look back at Desmond Tutu's life as a religious and political figure in South Africa and around the world.
Commonwealth Games 2010 in pictures: part two
India summons New Zealand envoy over ridicule of Delhi chief
Controversial Breakfast show host Paul Henry caused an outcry when he burst into fits of laughter while saying Mrs Dikshit's name, pronouncing it 'Dick Shit.'
Pakistan blast kills seven at shrine
Security officials responding to the blasts at the Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine said they had found some suspicious packages and were evacuating people as quickly as possible.
Radical Islam has outmanoeuvred West, says Blair
In a speech in New York, the former prime minister said that warnings over the past week of terrorist plots against Europe should remind people that they remained under threat.
Galileo satellite device 'over budget, running later and unprofitable'
Extra costs of up to 1.7 billion euros (£1.5 million) are expected and the project will not be ready for at least another seven years, according to a European Commission report cited by the Financial Times Deutschland.
Sir Sean Connery ordered to appear before a Spanish court next week
BP oil spill investigation critical of White House reaction to crisis
The revelations from the National Oil Spill Commission come as the Democratic Party struggles to retain control of the US Congress in the elections on Nov 2.
The commission said that after the rig in the Gulf of Mexico exploded on April 20, killing 11 workers, the government was too optimistic about the oil company's ability to bring the ruptured well under control.
Hungarian toxic sludge reaches Danube river
The sludge reached the Danube's Mosoni Branch, about six miles from the main branch of the river this morning, according to Tibor Dobson, head of the disaster relief services.
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