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North Korea Takes No Apparent Action as Deadline Passes
Officials in the Bush administration were angered as the first deadline for North Korea to shut down and seal its main nuclear fuel facility expired...
New York Times - April 14, 2007
Militia Talks Could Reshape Conflict in Darfur
Representatives are discussing a military alliance of Arab and non-Arab tribes against the government...
New York Times - April 14, 2007
Suicide Bomb in Iraq Kills at Least 34
A suicide car bomber struck near a bus station in Karbala, a holy city that is a main destination for Shiite pilgrims...
New York Times - April 14, 2007
Brown and Bush 'got on very well'
Gordon Brown and George Bush got on "very well" in their first meeting, according to the UK chancellor...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
New suicide attacks hit Morocco
Two suicide bombers set off explosives in Casablanca, days after similar incidents, Moroccan officials say...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
US 'will keep Iranian detainees'
The US will continue holding five Iranians captured in Iraq despite protests from Tehran, US media reports...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Uganda rebels sign new ceasefire
Feared African rebel group, the Lord's Resistance Army, signs a new truce with Uganda's government...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Cricket: Kiwis overpower S Africa
New Zealand confirm their World Cup semi-final spot with a professional five-wicket win over South Africa...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Football: Man U reach Cup final
Man Utd reach the FA Cup final at Wembley with a comfortable win against Watford...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
US urges N Korea to shut reactor
The US urges North Korea to seal its nuclear reactor, as Pyongyang misses a key deadline to close the plant...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Confusion mars Nigeria election
Nigerians face long waits and sporadic violence in state elections, a key test ahead of presidential polls...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
UK forces kill Iraqi militiamen
Eight militiamen who were laying landmines in the southern Iraqi city of Basra have been killed by UK troops...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
German army in 'racist video' row
German TV shows an army instructor telling recruits to imagine firing at African Americans in New York...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Man remanded over woman's murder
A 52-year-old man is charged with murdering a woman who was found dead at a house in September 2006...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Two die in car, motorcycle crash
Two people died in a road accident near Newry, County Down, the Police Service of Northern Ireland says...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
UN bid to break Lebanon deadlock
The UN steps up efforts to break a deadlock over a tribunal for the suspected killers of the ex-Lebanese PM...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Suicide bomber hits Afghan police
A suicide bomber blows himself up at a police station in east Afghanistan, killing at least eight people, police say...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Hundreds attend soldier's funeral
Hundreds of mourners pay their respects to a soldier who died after being wounded on a routine patrol in Basra...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
China urges patience on N Korea
China urges the US to show patience with North Korea set to miss a deadline for closing its Yongbyon reactor...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Football: Fabregas lifts Arsenal
Cesc Fabregas strikes the winner as Arsenal steal a march on Bolton in the race for a Champions League spot...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Live - FA Cup
Watford face Man Utd at Villa Park in the first of the weekend's FA Cup semi-finals...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Union calls for BBC man's release
The UK's National Union of Journalists (NUJ) condemns the abduction of Alan Johnston in Gaza...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Capsized ship to be towed inshore
Moves are being made to tow a Norwegian oil supply ship which capsized off Shetland inshore...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Voting extended in Nigeria polls
Voting is extended in Nigeria as polls open late for state elections, a key test of the country's electoral system...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Soldier killed in Helmand named
The British soldier killed in Afghanistan on Friday is named as 19-year-old Private Chris Gray...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
UK forces kill Iraqi insurgents
Eight insurgents who were laying landmines in the southern Iraqi city of Basra have been killed by UK troops...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Kasparov arrested at rally
Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov is briefly arrested attempting to lead a banned anti-Kremlin rally...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Silver Birch wins Grand National
Silver Birch, trained by Gordon Elliott and ridden by Robbie Power, wins the Grand National at Aintree...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Man charged with woman's murder
A 52-year-old man is charged with murdering a woman who was found dead at a house in September 2006...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Reward to trace city sex attacker
Businessmen offer a £10,000 reward for help in tracing a man who sexually assaulted an asylum seeker...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Secular rally targets Turkish PM
Tens of thousands of supporters of secularism rally in Ankara urging Turkey's PM not to stand for president...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Tennis: Murray in world top 10
Britain's Andy Murray will be a top 10 player when the latest world rankings are issued on Monday...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Security steep as Nigeria votes
The people of Nigeria are voting in state polls across the country after a late start, and amid tight security...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
UK set for warmest weekend
The UK will enjoy the highest temperatures of the year so far this weekend, forecasts suggest...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Joes Edge favourite for National
The Ferdy Murphy-trained Joes Edge is set to start favourite for Saturday's Grand National ahead of previous winners Hedgehunter and Numbersixvalverde...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
British forces kill Iraq gunmen
Eight gunmen who were laying landmines in the southern Iraq city of Basra have been killed by British troops...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
New explosion rocks Casablanca
Two suicide bombers set off explosives in Casablanca, days after similar incidents, Moroccan security officials say...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Suicide attack on Iraqi holy city
At least 47 people die and dozens are injured in a suicide car bomb attack in the Iraqi holy city of Karbala...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Kasparov arrested at Moscow rally
Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov is arrested at a banned anti-Kremlin rally in Moscow...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Prince William splits from Kate
Prince William splits from girlfriend Kate Middleton, following intense media pressure on the couple...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
The Saturday Profile: A Rebel-Turned-Governor Takes the Wheel in Indonesia
Irwandi Yusuf, the new governor of Aceh, has, quite unexpectedly, become the leader of the government he until recently had fought against...
New York Times - April 14, 2007
New Jersey Man Appears Before Tribunal in Ethiopia
An American terrorism suspect jailed in Ethiopia appeared in front of a military tribunal there on Friday, but Ethiopian officials did not disclose the outcome...
New York Times - April 14, 2007
Oversight Report Says U.S. Food Aid Practices Are Wasteful
Wasteful practices and rising logistical costs have halved the amount of food delivered to the hungry in Africa, Asia and Latin America over the past five years, a report states...
New York Times - April 14, 2007
Qaeda Group in Iraq Says It Led Attack on Parliament
The group, the Islamic State of Iraq, has a longstanding goal of toppling the Iraqi government...
New York Times - April 14, 2007
News Analysis: Wolfowitz Fight Has Subplot
At its core, the fight is about President Bush and his tumultuous relationship with the rest of the world...
New York Times - April 14, 2007
Sailor row 'handled badly' - Hain
The UK's handling of the crisis over the navy crew captured in Iran went "badly wrong", Peter Hain admits...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Google buys Doubleclick for $3bn
Search giant Google buys web ad network Doubleclick in a $3bn cash deal, the biggest in Google's history...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Four men bailed over Adam murder
Four men arrested in connection with the murder of schoolboy Adam Regis are released on bail...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
US sex-abstinence classes queried
Pupils attending abstinence classes are no more likely to abstain from sex than those who do not, a study finds...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Security tight for Nigeria polls
Security is tight in Nigeria for state polls being seen as a key test for the presidential vote next weekend...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Titanic passenger lists go online
Original passenger lists from the Titanic are to be put online for the first time, 95 years after the ship sank...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Mental care 'must protect young'
New mental health laws must give more protection to children, a charity has warned...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
N Korea reaches nuclear deadline
The US expresses concern as the deadline is reached for the closure of a North Korean nuclear reactor...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Bishops attack Home Office plan
Asylum seekers will suffer if the Home Office's work is split between two departments, church leaders say...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Capsized ship recovery continues
Salvage crews in Shetland are bidding to recover a capsized Norwegian boat, after giving up the search for survivors...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
Putin opponents step up pressure
Opponents of Russia's president ready for Moscow march, a day after a key rival called for a 'revolution'...
BBC News - April 14, 2007
 
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