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African concern over Libya arms drops
African Union head says guns are falling into al-Qaeda hands after France reveals it dropped arms in rebel-held areas.
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 01:01 GMT
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Court delays Egypt brutality case verdict
Court postpones verdict on policemen charged over death of Khaled Said, whose case helped spark Egypt's revolution.
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 08:33 GMT
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Pakistan stops US from using drone base
American officials told to leave base used to launch drone strikes, according to Pakistan's defence minister.
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 05:53 GMT
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Greece set for further vote on cuts package
Second day of voting on government's divisive austerity package follows overnight clashes that rocked the capital.
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 02:26 GMT
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Restored oil industry fuels Iraqi revival
New pipelines and upgraded facilities bring economic benefits as Iraqi oil production surges.
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 09:08 GMT
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Greece set for further vote on cuts package
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Summit delayed due to Chavez health issues
Footage shows Venezuelan president with Fidel Castro, but regional summit postponed as he recovers from surgery in Cuba.
Last Modified: 29 Jun 2011 23:27 GMT
Obama warning over US debt deadlock
US president urges opponents to accept tax rises for richer Americans, warning of consequences unless debt deal agreed.
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 03:02 GMT
Morocco prepares for vote on king's powers
North African country enters final day of campaigning ahead of historic referendum that comes amid regional uprisings.
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 05:17 GMT
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Peacekeepers to stay another year as war estimated to have taken five million lives rages on.
Gates to step down as US defence chief
Secretary who inherited US campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq offers frank advice to successor.
Libyan man shares proof of violence in Tripoli
Ali, who has returned to his hometown of Misurata, narrates horror that he faced in Libyan capital.
Conservative Muslims clash with secularists in Tunisia
Tension over the place of religion in the North African country's public life is rising.
Bangladesh's IT savvy youth boost outsourcing
Computer professionals working for small firms are driving force behind country's nascent outsourcing industry.
Guatemalans turn vigilante to check crime
With crime rates spiralling, citizens step in to do what the police cannot.
Arab uprising 'prompts Chinese crackdown'
Rights groups say Beijing moving against dissidents after fears of copycat Arab revolt.
Al Jazeera returns to Syria under supervision
Network back in country but reporters accompanied by government escorts when filming.
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