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Murdoch denies responsibility for hacking
Media mogul tells British MPs that he had been misled over the scandal at his now defunct newspaper.
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 17:49 GMT
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Libyan rebels pushed back from Brega
Rebels tackle host of land mines outside Brega after coming under fire from Gaddafi forces.
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 23:24 GMT
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Gaza protest boat forced into Israeli port
French yacht made to dock at Ashdod after it was boarded by Israeli naval commandos.
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 17:02 GMT
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Paris 'flytilla' activists grounded
Coastguard stops aid ship
UN to declare famine in parts of Somalia
The world body has so far described the Horn of Africa drought as an emergency, one level short of a famine.
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 18:08 GMT
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Plea for 'massive aid'
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UN call for S Kordofan war crimes probe
Senior humanitarian official says allegations of mass killings in Sudan's South Kordofan region must be investigated.
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 10:37 GMT
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'Death squads' on streets of Homs
Residents describe armed groups firing indiscriminately and 13 killed overnight in Syrian city, activists say.
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 11:52 GMT
'Hackers' arrested in US and Europe
At least 20 are held in US, UK and the Netherlands in connection with high-profile cyber attacks.
Last Modified: 20 Jul 2011 03:04 GMT
Obama backs "Gang of Six" deficit plan
US president gives nod to bipartisan proposal to cut government spending while raising $1.2 trillion in revenue.
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 19:37 GMT
Strong earthquake hits Central Asia
A magnitude 6.4 quake hits Uzbekistan's Ferghana Valley.
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2011 21:40 GMT
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Murdoch 'attacked' with foam at hearing
Media mogul was answering questions from British MPs at a hearing on phone hacking scandal.
Bid to unite Libya's disparate rebel forces
New drive to unify opposition as questions are raised about readiness of the patchwork of groups.
US yet to decide on North Korea aid
Aid groups fear a repeat of the 1990 famine that killed an estimated 1 million people.
Mysterious death of Chile's Allende resolved
Autopsy results show the celebrated Marxist, President Salvador Allende, committed suicide.
Size of crisis slows Somalia relief efforts
As aid trickles in, the magnitude of the Horn of Africa drought is impeding humanitarian agencies' effectiveness.
Leaked report hints at Sudan war crimes
Satellite images appear to show mass graves, body bags and Sudanese forces in South Kordofan region.
US troops begin Afghanistan pullout
It is a bitter sweet moment for many as soldiers return from decade-long war in Afghanistan.
Struggling to survive through Libya's war
People in western Libya rebuild their lives after fighting between pro-Gaddafi troops and opposition fighters.
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19 Jul 2011 09:13 GMT
As politicians debate lifting the US debt ceiling, we ask what it would mean if the world's biggest economy defaults.
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19 Jul 2011 11:50 GMT
Fault Lines travels to the frontlines of the war in Libya to see what US policy looks like on the ground.
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