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Iraqis Loyal to Cleric Protest U.S. Occupation
Tens of thousands of Iraqis marched to the city of Najaf today at the urging of the militant Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Chad, Sudan 'in border clashes'
Clashes are reported between soldiers of Chad and Sudan as Chad says it repelled a rebel raid across the border...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Votes counted in East Timor poll
Votes are being counted in the East Timor presidential election, the first since independence in 2002...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Kiwis cruise after Irish collapse
Ireland crumble to 134 all out in reply to New Zealand's 263-8 as the Kiwis wrap up a convincing 129-run win in Guyana...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Tourist's spacecraft reaches ISS
A Russian spacecraft with two crew and a space tourist on board docks with the International Space Station...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Teenager hurt in street shooting
A teenager is shot in east London, a few streets from where a 15-year-old was killed last month...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Fourth arrest over fatal stabbing
A fourth teenager is arrested in east London in connection with the fatal stabbing of 14-year-old Paul Erhahon...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Iran?s President Sees Progress in Nuclear Program
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said today that Iran has started to produce nuclear fuel on an industrial scale...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Iraqis Protest U.S. Occupation of Iraq
Thousands of Iraqis marched to the city of Najaf today at the urging of militant Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
BBC Top Gear in US TV deal talks
The BBC reveals it is in talks to take hit TV show Top Gear across the Atlantic...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Stressed teachers 'taking drugs'
Increasing numbers of teachers suffer mental health problems due to the stress of their jobs, a union says...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Council tax sparks campaign row
The SNP and Labour clash over plans for the council tax as the election campaign entered its second week...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Five arrested after illegal rave
Police in riot gear break up a three-day illegal rave and arrest five after 3,000 people gathered in an ancient woodland...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Canoe tragedy victim 'was a hero'
A teenager who died in a tragic canoe accident at the weekend is described as a hero by his family...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Gas producers dismiss cartel talk
Ministers from gas exporting nations dismiss speculation they will set up a cartel...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Abuse of Indian children 'common'
Two out of every three Indian children are physically abused, says a study commissioned by the government...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Mass protest over Argentina death
Argentina is brought to a near standstill as people protest over the killing of a teacher last week...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
'Many dead' in rebel raid on Chad
Chad's government says it has repelled a rebel raid launched from Sudan, leaving many fighters dead...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Queen unveils Canada war tribute
The Queen pays tribute to Canadian troops killed in World War I as she unveils a restored monument in France...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Football: Man City beat Fulham
Man City take a big step towards guaranteeing their Premiership survival by beating fellow strugglers Fulham...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Warning over tsunami homeless
Up to 7,000 people are homeless on the Solomon Islands one week after the tsunami, says the Red Cross...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Man charged over Krystal killing
A man is charged with the murder of a pregnant woman found shot dead at her flat in Clapham...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Iran 'enters new nuclear phase'
Iran says it can produce nuclear fuel on an industrial level - a move set to further strain tensions with the West...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
MoD ban on troops selling stories
The Ministry of Defence bans personnel from selling their stories following a row over the Navy crew held by Iran...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Hadley hints at Spandau reunion
Spandau Ballet could be set to make a comeback after singer Tony Hadley hints at a reunion...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Bidding battle expected for Boots
A bidding battle for Alliance Boots is on the cards after the Wellcome Trust and Terra Firma asked to see its books...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Illegal rave broken up by police
Around 3, 000 people who were at an illegal rave in a forest at the weekend have now been dispersed, say police...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Woman is assaulted in sex attack
A 27-year-old woman is sexually assaulted in the Moy area of County Tyrone, according to the police...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
New trials for law on paedophiles
North East Somerset is to be the first area in Britain to have a test run of Megan's Law...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Gas producers 'to discuss cartel'
Ministers from gas exporting nations meet amid speculation they may be planning to set up a cartel...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Zimbabwe bishops warn of revolt
Catholic bishops warn of a mass uprising unless free and fair elections are held in Zimbabwe...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Cricket: Vaughan laments loss
Michael Vaughan admits England failed to take their chances in the World Cup defeat by Australia...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Iraqi Shias protest in holy city
Huge crowds gather in the Shia city of Najaf to protest against US troops, four years after Saddam Hussein fell...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Third arrest over fatal stabbing
A third teenager is arrested in east London in connection with the fatal stabbing of 14-year-old Paul Erhahon...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Soldier?s Captors Say They Gave List of Demands to Israel
Hamas militants said they sent Israel a list of prisoners they want released in exchange for Cpl. Gilad Shalit...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Aarschot Journal: Belgians Hail the Middle Ages (Well, Not the Plague Part)
The country?s devotion to the medieval period may reflect fears about national unity in contemporary Belgium...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Radical Shiite Cleric Calls on Iraqi Forces to Unite Against the U.S. Military
Moktada al-Sadr?s statement represented his most forceful condemnation of the U.S.-led occupation since he went underground two months ago...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Britain?s Military to Permit Former Captives to Sell Stories
The highly unusual decision seemed intended to offset criticism that the sailors and marines succumbed too easily to Iranian pressure...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Patterns of War Shift Amid U.S. Force Buildup
There is little sign that the security push in Baghdad is accomplishing its main purpose: creating an island of stability for Iraqis...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Genocide Court Ruled for Serbia Without Seeing Full War Archive
Lawyers say Serbia kept full military archives from the International Court of Justice, where Bosnia was suing Serbia for genocide...
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Holyrood campaign enters week two
Political parties hold events across Scotland as the Holyrood election campaign enters its second week...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
E Timor holds presidential polls
Polls open in East Timor as eight candidates contest the first presidential election since independence in 2002...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Tories to hear Schwarzenegger
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will appear at the Tory Party conference this year...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Poll campaigning begins in France
Official campaigning in the French presidential election is underway ahead of first round polling on 22 April...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Kazakhs get Aral Sea aid
The Kazakh government secures a multi-million dollar World Bank loan to help save the Aral Sea...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
BBC man missing for four weeks
Colleagues of BBC reporter Alan Johnston will gather to mark four weeks since he disappeared in Gaza...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Suspect quizzed over gun death
Police continue to question a 40-year-old man about the murder of a pregnant woman shot dead in her London flat...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Iraqi Shias prepare for protests
Radical Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr calls for Najaf protests four years after the fall of Saddam Hussein...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Youth killing suspects questioned
Two youths arrested over the murder of 14-year-old Paul Erhahon continue to be held at separate police stations...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
UK captive 'felt like a traitor'
Leading Seaman Faye Turney says she "felt like a traitor" for being forced to write letters shown on Iranian TV...
BBC News - April 9, 2007
 
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