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Decision to delay trial of nearly 100 activists accused of staging 2008 protests prompted by lack of legal presentation.
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Iceland's voters tipped to punish ruling coalition over tax rises and austerity measures to shore up nation's finances.
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Al Jazeera and Just Vision’s Sheikh Jarrah, My Neighbourhood wins prestigious Peabody Award
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Moldova government falls in confidence vote
Elections likely in former Soviet state as Prime Minister Vlad Filat's ruling coalition collapses in confidence vote
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Fresh violence threatens DR Congo peace deal
Fighting erupts between Congolese troops and breakaway rebel group days after peace deal was signed by regional leaders.
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Greek team calls for bets on Lucky 13
Fans say Panathinaikos FC's fortunes echo those of the nation, alleging corruption, mismanagement and underinvestment.
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Egypt's opposition calls for more protests
Coalition of opposition parties calls for demonstrations against President Morsi's plans for vote on draft constitution.
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Thai PM survives no-confidence vote
Yingluck government holds on to power after criticism of rice purchase scheme allegedly riddled with fraud.
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Last Modified: 28 Nov 2012 12:57 GMT
Bosnia local polls marred by ethnic disputes
New electoral rules mean a Serb could win office in Srebrenica, fuelling tensions at the site of the 1995 massacre.
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