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Doctors' massacre highlights medical crisis in Somalia
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Independent Appeal: When ID cards are a precious gift
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Andrew Buncombe: Charity scheme gives India's homeless an address and a bank account.
Synchronised bombings kill 46 in Pakistan
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Bombings in two Pakistan cities killed 46 people yesterday, as militants struck back in the wake of an army offensive against a Taliban stronghold in the northwest near the Afghan border.
Latest fatality takes Afghanistan death toll to 100
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
The death of another soldier in Afghanistan has taken the number of British personnel killed in the country this year to 100, confirming 2009 one of the bloodiest years for the military in a generation.
North Korea defends human rights record
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
North Korean officials appeared before a UN human rights organisation yesterday amid accusations of widespread abuses such as forced labour, public executions and torture.
'Hawala King' is arrested after global hunt
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
A man suspected of being one of the world's most prolific underground bankers has been arrested in India after a global manhunt involving British police.
'Corrupt' Mayor of Kabul sentenced
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
A court has sentenced the Afghan capital's Mayor, Mir Abdul Ahad Sahebi, above, to four years in jail for corruption and ordered him to return £9,800 of public money which it said he had "wasted" in awarding a contract without following proper procedures.
Solider's death takes 2009 Afghan toll to 100
Monday, 7 December 2009
A British soldier was killed in Afghanistan today, taking the total death toll there this year to 100.
Marines launch their first post-surge operation
Monday, 7 December 2009
Operation Cobra's Rage aims to take back the city of Nawzad from the Taliban
US admits it has no idea of Bin Laden's whereabouts
Monday, 7 December 2009
The United States has no real idea where Osama bin Laden, the al-Qa'ida leader, may be hiding, and has not had the benefit of any substantial intelligence on his possible whereabouts "for years", the US Secretary of Defence, Robert Gates, conceded yesterday.
Andrew Buncombe: A sure way to lose hearts and minds
Monday, 7 December 2009
Kashmir Notebook: Te central Government recently banned pre-paid mobile phone connections in the state
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1 Scores killed as car bombs rock Baghdad new
2 The Big Question: Should Italian justice be in the dock over the conviction of Amanda Knox?
3 Was Russian secret service behind leak of climate-change emails?
4 Evidence of mass cannibalism uncovered in Germany
5 UN warns of rising tensions as refugees flood into cities
6 Clinton offers Knox hope as 26-year jail term begins
7 Drug supplier to sport's big cheats is back in business and 'clean'
8 Irish bishop is first to quit over child sex abuse scandal
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1Kevin Anderson: Decision time... face the facts or give up
2'We won't let sceptics hijack climate talks'
3Clinton offers Knox hope as 26-year jail term begins
4Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: We're still the most class-ridden country under the sun
5Was Russian secret service behind leak of climate-change emails?
6Greenhouse gas cuts just 'token gestures'
7Dominic Lawson: Roll up, roll up for the great Copenhagen emissions-fest
8Bruce Anderson: Save the bankers! Only they can deliver economic growth
9So Mr Cameron, is it right that I will pay more tax because I haven't found Mr Right?
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• Dominic Lawson: Roll up for the great emissions-fest
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