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by Published on 28-10-12 03:40 PM
More than 22,000 people have been displaced by recent unrest in Burma's Rakhine state, most of them from the Muslim Rohingya minority, officials say.
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by Published on 28-10-12 01:40 PM
The Chairman of the BBC Trust, Lord Patten, expresses his determination to get to the bottom of the sexual abuse scandal involving Jimmy Savile.
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by Published on 28-10-12 01:10 PM
Australian PM Julia Gillard outlines a major foreign policy plan aimed at improving Asian ties, setting out 25 national objectives to be met by 2025.
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by Published on 28-10-12 12:00 PM
A 7.7 magnitude quake and aftershocks rock islands off Canada's western coast, prompting tsunami warnings but no immediate reports of damage.
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by Published on 28-10-12 09:20 AM
Hurricane Sandy becomes a political storm as it swirls towards the US, forcing presidential candidates to adjust or cancel events.
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by Published on 28-10-12 09:20 AM
Most people in the UK enjoy an extra hour in bed, as clocks go back to mark the return of Greenwich Mean Time.
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by Published on 28-10-12 08:40 AM
Why the actions of a Canadian spy - who has admitted passing secrets to the Russians - may have potentially serious security implications for the UK.
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by Published on 28-10-12 08:40 AM
The BBC's Charles Haviland in Colombo says that Sri Lanka's first homegrown musical tackles the often violent university initiation ritual known as ragging.
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