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Zakopane - winter capital city of Poland
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Jackson doctor denies manslaughter
Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, denies a charge of involuntary manslaughter over the singer's death. West eyes 'strong' Iran sanctions
The US says new sanctions against Iran are the "only path" after Tehran announced it was stepping up uranium enrichment. Ukraine awaits Tymoshenko's move
Ukraine is waiting for Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko to either contest results from Sunday's presidential election, or resign. Sri Lanka election loser arrested
The defeated candidate in Sri Lanka's presidential election, General Sarath Fonseka, is arrested for "military offences". Philippine election campaign opens
The campaign for presidential and senatorial candidates begins in the Philippines ahead of May's elections.
Haitian 'lasts 28 days in rubble'
The family of a Haitian man says he has survived four weeks under rubble since the devastating quake hit of 12 January. Canada airbase boss held for murders
The commander of Canada's largest Air Force base is charged with the murder of two women and the sexual assault of another two, police say. Brain injury linked to gambling
Californian scientists think they may have discovered the part of the brain which makes people fear losing money. Smartphones to get even smarter
A quantum physics trick is set to give smartphones and hand-held devices pressure-sensitive switches and touchscreens. Tallest building closes viewing deck - a month after it opened
The observation deck on the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the tallest building in the world, closes only a month after it opened. Sydney sword swallower sets eye-watering world record
An Australian performance artist sets a world record by swallowing 18 swords at the same time. Katrina tragedy 'inspired Saints'
New Orleans Saints' quarterback Drew Brees said the Hurricane Katrina disaster inspired his side to a 31-17 Super Bowl win over Indianapolis Colts. Warne blasts Strauss Test absence
Shane Warne describes England captain Andrew Strauss's decision to miss his country's tour of Bangladesh next month as disrespectful. Open plan
Why surprise plays little part in latest Afghan operation Biswas on India
Why doesn't Bollywood take a stand? Poll quandary
Will Ukraine PM Yulia Tymoshenko challenge outcome? Iran confuses
What's behind Tehran's plans for further enrichment? Hewitt on Europe
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How a talent show winner scored in Las Vegas ICC rejects Darfur rebel charges
The first Darfur war crimes suspect to face international judges has the charges against him dropped. Migrants saved from Gulf of Aden
Somali fishermen save some 126 migrants who were reportedly forced into the sea at gunpoint by traffickers. Soldier 'waterboarded' daughter
A US soldier is arrested after allegedly waterboarding his four-year-old daughter for not reciting the alphabet. Snow misery continues in US
Fresh snow is forecast to hit the Mid-Atlantic US as some cities remain largely paralysed for a third day by blizzards. Australia tightens migrant rules
Australia's immigration minister says policy will change to focus on skilled migrants, to support mining and health needs. China shuts down hacking website
Three people are arrested as China's largest training website for hackers is shut down, state media reports. France and Russia in warship deal
France is to sell Russia an advanced helicopter assault ship, and is considering a request for three others, officials say. UK police commander jailed for corruption
Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei is sentenced to four years for misconduct and perverting the course of justice. Iran opposition leader 'jailed'
An Iranian opposition leader is jailed for six years over unrest following June's disputed presidential election, reports say. Al-Qaeda offshoot calls for jihad
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula calls on Muslims in the region to wage holy war against the US and its allies. Avalanche kills troops in Kashmir
India says at least 17 soldiers have been killed after an avalanche struck a high-altitude military training camp in Kashmir. Asif barred from England matches
Pakistan will be without key fast bowler Mohammad Asif for the two Twenty20 internationals against England later this month. Policing Mexico's deadliest beat
Katya Adler meets a Mexican widow joining the police on one of the world's most dangerous beats. Long walk to restore Mandela's office
Andrew Harding visits the Johannesburg building that once housed Nelson Mandela's law firm and finds that long-stalled plans to turn it into a centre for black lawyers say a lot about the pace of change in modern South Africa. How should the world react to Iran?
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