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Israeli air strikes have killed at least 100 Palestinians in Gaza in six days of violence, Hamas officials say, as militants continue rocket fire on Israel.
Burma is on a "remarkable journey" of reform that has further to go, Barack Obama says as he makes the first visit by a serving US president.
Live text commentary as West Ham equalise after the break to draw with Stoke in a hard-fought Premier League match at Upton Park.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 debuts at the top of the US box office chart but New Moon remains the biggest debut of the series.
Scientists in Cambridge have reversed paralysis in dogs after injecting them with cells grown from the lining of their nose.
Chipmaker Intel announces that its chief executive Paul Otellini is going to retire from the company that he joined in 1974.
Chimpanzees and orangutans may experience a U-shaped curve in well-being similar to that in humans, a study suggests.
Why smartphone wars will keep on raging
A tech-fix to a murky energy problem
El cese de fuego unilateral anunciado este lunes por las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia ha generado reacciones encontradas. BBC Mundo conversó con dos analistas para entender mejor su alcance y significancia.
英国边境署负责人怀特即将访问中国,并将宣布中国旅游者申请赴英签证政策的重要改变。
ارتفاع عدد القتلى في قطاع غزة الى 102 قتيلا خلال ستة ايام من الغارات الاسرائيلية، حسب مسؤولين في حركة حماس، في الوقت الذي واصلت فيه القوات الاسرائيلية ضرباتها الجوية التي تقول انها تهدف الى ايقاف اطلاق الصواريخ ضد اسرائيل.
در ششمین روز از حملات اسرائیل به غزه، برخورد موشکی با ساختمان محل استقرار خبرنگاران دست کم یک کشته بر جای گذاشت. دبیر کل سازمان ملل متحد خواستار آتش بس فوری شده و گفته به قاهره پایتخت مصر میرود تا در گفتگوها برای دستیابی به آتش بس شرکت کند.
The steering wheel has evolved into the nerve centre of the Formula 1 car - putting the vehicle's electronics at the driver's fingertips.
Delhi's position as financial hub and seat of India's government makes it an increasingly frequent destination for globetrotting commercial travellers.
From French cafes to Mexican restaurants - can Western chefs curry favour in India?
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