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The UN secretary general will visit Burma to seek the release of political prisoners including Aung San Suu Kyi.
WHO warns swine flu 'unstoppable'

The UN's top health official tells a swine flu forum in Mexico that the spread of the virus worldwide is now unstoppable.
Jackson ex-wife vows custody fight

The late Michael Jackson's ex-wife is undecided over whether to fight for custody of their two children, her lawyer says.
US urges Russian break from past

President Obama warns Moscow ahead of a visit that "Cold War approaches" to relations with the US belong in the past.
Russian forces besiege 'gunmen'

Security forces in the Russian North Caucasus city of Nalchik besiege a flat after coming under fire, Russian media report.
Envoy to take demand to Honduras

A top Latin American diplomat is due in Honduras where he is to demand the restoration of deposed President Manuel Zelaya.
Air France jet 'broke on impact'

French investigators believe the Air France plane that crashed in the Atlantic broke up on contact with water, not in mid-air.
Saddam interview tapes released

US investigators publish accounts of interviews with Saddam Hussein, giving a wealth of detail about the Iraqi leader.
Afghan rebels capture US soldier

A US soldier is captured by militants in eastern Afghanistan, as the US launches a major anti-Taliban offensive in the south.
Scottish sheep shrink as climate change favours the weak

Climate change is causing a breed of wild sheep in Scotland to shrink, according to research.
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A new joint-venture energy firm between Nigeria and Russia has got online communities twittering, after the governments choose the name Nigaz.
Owen linked to shock Man Utd move

Manchester United refuse to be drawn on growing speculation that they are in talks with striker Michael Owen.
Venus and Serena through to final

Serena Williams will face sister Venus in Saturday's Wimbledon final after prevailing in a marathon tussle with Russian Elena Dementieva.
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The 12-year-old survivor of the Yemenia air crash returns to Paris as the search for debris goes on.
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The International Monetary Fund tells Zimbabwe it will not provide more funds until it has settled its existing $1bn debts.
US job losses worse than expected

The number of jobs lost in the US last month came in at 467,000, which is much more than had been expected.
Judge to acquit MySpace 'bully'

A woman accused of "cyber-bullying" a 13-year-old girl who later committed suicide is tentatively acquitted.
China babies 'sold for adoption'

Baby girls removed from parents who broke China's family-planning laws have been sold for adoption overseas, it is reported.
N Korea fires short-range missiles

North Korea test fires four short-range missiles off its eastern coast, South Korea's defence ministry says.
Unemployment up again in eurozone

The unemployment rate in the 16 countries using the euro rose to 9.5% in May, according to official EU statistics.
Spain spy chief quits in cash row

Spain's spy chief, Alberto Saiz, resigns amid allegations he used government funds for hunting and fishing trips.
Syria amends honour killing law

Syria's president scraps a law limiting sentences for men who kill their female relatives in the name of family honour.
Iran 'lifts block on SMS texting'

Reports from Iran say SMS text messaging services have been unblocked for the first time since disputed presidential elections.
Court decriminalises gay sex in India

An Indian court rules that homosexual intercourse between consenting adults is not a criminal act, overturning colonial law.
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Researchers predict a "population time bomb" in developing world nations because of their rapidly ageing populations.
Calm on street belies Iran's turmoil

While the streets of Tehran may seem quieter, the crisis has created a fissure in Iran's leadership not seen since 1978, says the BBC's Jeremy Bowen.
US troops leave anxious Iraqi cities

As the US withdraws troops from cities and towns in Iraq, Jim Muir finds Iraqis facing an uncertain future.
Should gay sex be legalised in India?

Homosexual sex between consenting adults is no longer a criminal act in India. Will it change life for gay people?

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