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Middle East talks set to continue
Israeli and Palestinian leaders agree to meet in the region on September 14-15, and again every two weeks thereafter.
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2010 02:13 GMT
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Dozens killed in Mexico shootout
Clashes between soldiers and gang members near Mexico's border with Texas leave 25 dead.
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2010 01:55 GMT
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More migrants kidnapped in Mexico
Drug war threatens Mexico tourism
Deaths in bomb attack on Mexico bar
Mexico captures top drug trafficker
Gulf platform explodes off US coast
Blast on oil and gas facility set structure on fire and threw workers into the water.
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2010 19:08 GMT
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'Most oil from BP spill remains'
Obama declares US Gulf coast safe
Alabama sues over Gulf oil spill
BP to pay fine for Texas refinery
BP oil spill cost tops $6bn
Karzai slams Nato civilian killings
The Afghan president says the victims killed by Nato airstrike in north Afghanistan were civilians.
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2010 01:22 GMT
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Gates: Iraq war premise 'not valid'
Crisis spurs Afghan bank 'takeover'
Afghan attacks kill US troops
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Earl weakens on its way to US coast
Tens of thousands of people evacuated as catergory two storm closes in on US Atlantic coast.
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2010 02:35 GMT
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Katrina victims still struggling
Hurricane Alex batters Mexico coast
Middle East talks set to continue
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Pakistani cricket trio suspended
The three Pakistani cricketers accused of match-fixing have been charged by the ICC under its anti-corruption code.
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2010 21:58 GMT
Deaths in new Russia wildfires
Fresh wave of blazes engulfs southern towns, killing two people and destroying hundreds of homes.
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2010 23:21 GMT
Fury in Austria at anti-mosque game
Far-right party launches online video that allows players to shoot down minarets and muezzins.
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2010 17:19 GMT
'Pakistan Taliban has no support'
Foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi says the Taliban has lost 'complete credibility' in his country.
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2010 21:35 GMT
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Fresh succession fears in Egypt
Egyptians speculate president's son at Middle East talks to boost his image.
Iraq Sunni fighters fear US pullout
Awakening Councils say they have become main target of attacks from al-Qaeda.
Drug war threatens Mexico tourism
Violence feared to be spreading to tourist towns after attack on a bar in Cancun.
Russia's seed bank at risk
One of the biggest seed banks in the world could soon be replaced by a housing development.
US soldiers reflect on Iraq war
Josh Rushing talks to what the US is calling the last combat brigade to leave Iraq.
Bangladesh's risky 'roof riders'
Common adolescent practice of illegally riding on trains' roofs is one of the country's leading causes of child deaths.
S Korea extends military service
South Korea considers extending the compulsary military service up to two years.
Katrina victims still struggling
Some are under threat of eviction from homes five years after hurricane devastated US states.
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Abbas: The man and the politician
Lamis Andoni
01 Sep 2010 14:32 GMT
The Palestinian president was never meant to be a revolutionary leader but he must now rise to a historic challenge.
Where does Iraq's fate lie?
Mark LeVine
01 Sep 2010 13:25 GMT
The US will retain a large presence in Iraq for years to come, but the extent of its influence is uncertain.
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