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Brazil clashes after Rousseff praise
Riot police and demonstrators clash in new protests in Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, after President Rousseff praises the protests' aims.
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Papers mull PM's 'Syria coup bid'
Papers mull PM's 'Syria coup bid'
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Army leads north India flood rescue
Military helicopters lead rescue operations in India's flood-hit northern states, where 130 people are now known to have died.
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Coroner urges resuscitation clarity
Five organisations receive coroner's letters highlighting the "disturbing" death of a woman after paramedics were called to a care home.
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Saturn probe to acquire Earth image
The Cassini probe in orbit around Saturn is going to picture the ringed planet in a special photo that also includes a distant Earth.
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NHS watchdog faces 'cover-up' claim
England's healthcare regulator may have covered up knowledge of its own failings over a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital, a report says.
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Australian jailed for Meagher murder
Australian Adrian Bayley is jailed for the rape and murder of Irish woman Jill Meagher, with a minimum jail term of 35 years.
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US House passes abortion-limits bill
The Republican-controlled US House of Representatives passes a bill to restrict abortions to the first 20 weeks after conception.
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Alaa Jarban: One of Yemen's first openly gay men
Fears for author of 'I'm Queer' blogpost
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Muslim leader denies war crimes
A British Muslim leader indicted in Bangladesh for war crimes says he is willing to face a fair trial to clear his name.