Nato halts Afghan prison transfer
Nato suspends prisoner transfers to several Afghan jails following allegations of widespread and systematic torture in a UN report, the BBC learns.
- Dysfunctional Afghan security
- UK Taliban transfers 'to remain'
- Taliban reveal daring escape
- Inside notorious Afghan prison
Gaddafi loyalists flee to Niger
A convoy of Gaddafi supporters crosses into Niger from Libya, reportedly with gold and cash, but officials say Col Gaddafi is not travelling in it.
Three die in shooting at US diner
A gunman has killed three people after opening fire at a pancake restaurant in the US state of Nevada's capital city, say officials.
Texas wildfires torch 1,000 homes
Dozens of wildfires raging in rain-starved Texas are now known to have burned more than 1,000 homes, say state officials.Ex-Yugoslav army chief jailed at Hague
The UN tribunal at The Hague jails ex-Yugoslav Army commander Gen Momcilo Perisic for 27 years for aiding and abetting war crimes.US and Europe shares fall further
Italians strike against austerity
Afghans address self-immolation
Greek court clears crash athletes
Sydney police end hostage drama
James Murdoch 'told of hacking email'
Turkey vows new Israel sanctions
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