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Militant groups in the Gaza Strip vow to step up attacks against Israel, following the first direct talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in nearly two years.
Police question Pakistan's Amir

Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir is being questioned at a north London police station over allegations of corruption, while the ICC says that the players implicated have a disciplinary case to answer.
Suicide bomb hits Pakistan rally

A bomb kills at least 22 people at a Shia Muslim-organised rally in Pakistan's south-western city of Quetta.
Mexican clash 'kills 27 gunmen'

Suspected drug gang members are killed near the US border, Mexico says, hours after President Calderon vows to continue fighting cartels.
Earl weakens as it nears US coast

Hurricane Earl weakens as it nears the US East Coast, though officials warn it remains "large and powerful".
UK rules out French 'ship share'

UK Defence Secretary Liam Fox rules out the UK sharing aircraft carriers with France as part of closer defence co-operation.
Russia suffers new fire outbreak

At least four people have died and hundreds of homes have been destroyed in a new outbreak of wildfires in Russia.
Amazon river level at 40-year low

The River Amazon has dropped to its lowest level in 40 years in north-eastern Peru, leaving boats stranded.
Miami airport in security alert

A passenger was detained and four of Miami International Airport's six concourses were evacuated on Thursday after a suspicious item was spotted in a checked bag
BP says oil spill cost up to $8bn

BP says the cost of its Gulf of Mexico oil spill has risen to $8bn - a rise of more than $2bn in the last month alone.
Explosion on Gulf of Mexico rig

An explosion rips through an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, west of the site of the blast in April that caused a huge oil spill.
Tanker aground off north Canada

A tanker carrying 9m litres of diesel fuel runs aground off the coast of northern Canada but no environmental damage is reported.
Ecuador in migrant massacre row

Honduras accuses Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa of risking the life of a Honduran migrant who survived last month's Mexico massacre.
Chile miners given first hot meal

Chilean miners trapped underground receive their first hot meal in 26 days, as Nasa experts arrive at the mine site.
SA condemns Madagascar jail term

South Africa strongly criticises Madagascar over the life sentence passed on exiled President Marc Ravalomanana.
UN calls special food price talks

The United Nations' food agency calls a special meeting of policy makers to discuss the recent rise in global food prices.
Japan imposes new Iran sanctions

Japan imposes new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme but maintains its oil import schedule.
China warships end Burma visit

The first visit of Chinese warships to Burma ends as top Burmese leader Than Shwe prepares to visit Beijing, highlighting the two country's close ties.
Irish delay EU-Israel data deal

Dublin delays a deal to allow transfers of EU citizens' data to Israel, which is accused of forging passports.
Europe agrees finance watchdogs

The European Union agrees to reform financial supervision, with new agencies to oversee banks, insurers and financial markets.
Middle East talks 'constructive'

Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet in Washington for the first direct peace talks in nearly two years and agree a framework for negotiations.
Egypt spy chief poster campaign

Posters promoting Egypt's intelligence chief appear on the streets of Cairo, amid growing speculation over who will succeed President Hosni Mubarak.
India Maoists kill police hostage

Maoist rebels in the Indian state of Bihar say they have killed one of four policemen they had been holding hostage.
Strike 'kills Afghan civilians'

Ten election campaign workers have been killed in an air strike by Nato-led forces in Afghanistan, Afghan officials say.
Prescott urges phone hack review

Lord Prescott says he is prepared to take legal action to find out whether News of The World journalists hacked into his phone messages.
Ex-MI6 man sentenced over leaks

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HSBC threatens to quit London HQ

HSBC may quit its London headquarters if the UK government decides to break up big banks, a senior executive says.
Chinese consider rival Potash bid

Chinese investors approach Canadian pension fund over a possible rival bid for the fertiliser giant Potash Corporation.
Andean gold in $3bn bidding war

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Roger Federer overcomes windy conditions to beat Andreas Beck and reach the US Open third round, but seeds Nikolay Davydenko and Marin Cilic crash out.
Beckham eyes 11 September return

Former England captain David Beckham hopes to play for the LA Galaxy against Columbus Crew on 11 September.
Wozniacki through after whitewash

Top seed Caroline Wozniacki cruises into the third round of the US Open with a blistering 6-0 6-0 win over Chinese Taipei's Kai-Chen Changon.
Hogan given leave to return to US

Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan reaches an agreement with tax authorities in Australia allowing him to return to his home in the US.
Gone With The Wind actress dies

Former Gone With The Wind child actress Cammie King Conlon - who played the doomed daughter of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler - dies aged 76.
Hirst works 'inspired by others'

A group that campaigns against conceptual art claims 15 works by the artist Damien Hirst were inspired by other artists.
Miners to mark anniversary with wine

The 33 miners trapped in Chile will soon be able to share some wine.
Portable video 'is the future'

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Hurricane Earl now 'category two'

Hurricane Earl is downgraded to a category two storm as it nears the US East Coast.
Typhoon hits South Korean capital

Three people die as Seoul is hit by its strongest typhoon in 15 years, while storms continue to cause heavy rain and landslides in China.
Sharks swarm off Australian coast

Hundreds of sharks have been spotted off the Queensland coast.
Middle East peace talks 'constructive'

The Americans call for a historic compromise as face to face peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians begin.
Portugal's child sex verdict due

The panel of judges in a child sex abuse trial in Portugal is to deliver its verdict, more than five years after court hearings began.
Peru island makes gains from guano

An island off Peru is making money from selling bird poo to use as organic fertiliser.
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