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Some experts believe the time may have come for Roman Catholic Church to elect its first non-European leader.
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F1 prepares for Brazilian finale
Battle for the title will finish in Sao Paolo with Red Bull's Vettel holding a 13-point lead over Ferrari's Alonso.
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Marikana: The politics of law and order in post-apartheid South Africa
Liberal colonial occupation and the massacre have never been far apart in history, writes Pillay.
Suren Pillay
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Wracked by endemic political violence and crime, Karachi is the world's most dangerous megacity.
Asad Hashim
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Jakarta is 'world's most active Twitter city'
Indonesian capital narrowly beats Tokyo for top spot, as study shows 93 per cent rise in use of site in Saudi Arabia.
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Businesses try to solve Brazil trash problem
Emerging economy has growing trash problem, with 60 per cent of rubbish ending up in landfills.
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The death of Socrates: celebrating a legend
More than just a football star, Socrates was also a fearless dissenter against Brazil's military dictatorship.
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Last Modified: 14 Dec 2011 13:12 GMT
The Power of Rubbish
Brazil tackles its growing waste problem by turning a Sao Paolo landfill site into a source of power for the city.
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Earthrise
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Dalai Lama made to wait for S Africa visa
Delay in granting visit visa to Tibetan spiritual leader triggers speculation that Beijing is pressuring Pretoria.
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