| Clinton affirms US Israel support |
| US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton denies US-Israel relations are in crisis amid a row over Jerusalem settlements. |
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| Turkey 'trusts Iran nuclear aims' |
| Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan tells the BBC he believes Iran has no intention of developing nuclear weapons. |
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| 'Arrogance' undid climate talks |
| The "disappointing" outcome of the UN climate summit was largely down to rich nations not listening, says a top economist. |
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| Broadband plan sent to Congress |
| US regulators send a national broadband plan to Congress in a bid to lead the world in the provision of super-fast internet. |
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| Aid flies to cyclone-struck Fiji |
| Australia and New Zealand begin airlifting aid to Fiji, as it starts to pick up the pieces after a category four cyclone. |
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| US interest rates 'to stay low' |
| The US Federal Reserve repeats its pledge to keep interest rates at "exceptionally low levels" to aid the recovery. |
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| Honda recalls 410,000 cars in US |
| Japanese car manufacturer Honda has announced it is recalling 410,000 cars in the US because of complaints about their brakes. |
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| Zuma bid to ease Zimbabwe tension |
| South African President Jacob Zuma is visiting Zimbabwe, where he will try to smooth out rifts in the coalition government. |
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| Twitter embeds itself in the web |
| Twitter announces its @anywhere technology that will allow websites to embed its services into their web pages. |
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| India's low-caste icon criticised over massive money garland |
| Indian politician Mayawati is criticised for accepting a garland made of rupees, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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| Woods to make comeback at Masters |
| Tiger Woods reveals he will make his return to competitive golf at the Masters in Augusta starting on 8 April. |
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| Mourinho's Inter end Chelsea's Euro dream |
| Jose Mourinho makes a triumphant return to Stamford Bridge as Inter Milan win 1-0 to knock Chelsea out of the Champions League. |
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| Belgium or bust |
| Sad return for Serbia's failed asylum seekers |
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| In pictures |
| Strange methods that protesters use to make their mark |
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| Flag in the sky |
| Would you rather fly under red, white and blue? |
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| Hewitt on Europe |
| Merry Greek dance? EU tiptoes around euro bail-out |
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| New life |
| US veterans' tough transition from war zone to classroom |
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| Web 'hacktivists' |
| Activists turn to hacking to make their voices heard |
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| Nigeria vote 'may be held early' |
| Nigeria's next election could be held early if voting laws are reformed, helping to end rumours over the president's health. |
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| Kenya theft linked to riot probe |
| Thieves take computers from a Kenyan charity which has been helping with an inquiry into election related violence. |
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| Chavez 'held secret Farc talks' |
| Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez says he once held secret talks with a top leader of the Colombian rebel group Farc. |
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| US playboy on death crash charges |
| An American playboy is charged over the deaths of two English tourists in a hit-and-run crash, a lawyer claims. |
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| Blood protest against Thai leader |
| Thailand's red-shirts splash blood under the gates of Government House in a third day of protests to oust the government. |
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| Iran issue 'unites' UK and China |
| The UK foreign secretary says Britain and China have "a shared goal" in solving the issue of Iran's nuclear programme. |
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| Russian Olympic plans criticised |
| Russia has failed to consider the environmental impact of construction for the 2014 Winter Olympics, the UN says. |
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| Georgian 'mafia boss' slips net |
| The main target of a trans-European operation against a Georgian mafia group has escaped in Greece, Spain says. |
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| Police deployed for Iran festival |
| Iranians celebrate an ancient festival despite the deployment of extra police to discourage anti-government protests. |
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| Deadly bomb attacks in Iraqi town |
| Eight people have been killed and 11 injured by two bombs in the central Iraqi town of Musayyab, police say. |
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| Sri Lanka trial for ex-army chief |
| Sri Lanka's ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka appears before a military court charged with participating in politics while in uniform. |
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| Kidnapped Sahil found in Pakistan |
| The family of a five-year-old British boy who was kidnapped while in Pakistan say they are "ecstatic" after he is found. |
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| Is US politics nastier than ever? |
| As Barack Obama delivers his angriest performance since he was elected, Mark Mardell asks if America is becoming more divided. |
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| Tidy tents and pretty plaits in Haiti |
| Huge tented communities have been set up in Haiti and survivors of the earthquake and tremors are making the most of their new life under canvas, which, as the BBC's Christine Finn finds, could be for a long time to come. |
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| Who will win Thai power struggle? |
| The Thai prime minister has rejected a call from protesters to call elections. How can the political crisis be resolved? |
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