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Ma Ying-jeou begins second term amid protests over living costs and policies seen by critics as too China-friendly.
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Freedom Day stands as a reminder of the courage and sacrifices of all those who fought for an end to apartheid.
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Maltese parliament passes divorce law
Overwhelmingly Catholic island state approves law allowing couples to end marriage after legal separation of four years.
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Lebanon's left splits over Syria
The proximity and political relationship with Syria has left demonstrators at odds over Bashar al-Assad's crackdown.
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Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 14:05 GMT
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Choosing between Peruvian presidential candidates Keiko and Humala has been described as opting between cancer and AIDS.
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Malta votes to legalise divorce
One of two remaining countries that still bans dissolution of marriage will now enact a law to implement it.
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Malta votes in divorce referendum
Islanders cast their ballots to decide whether divorce should be legalised in the predominantly Catholic nation.
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Peace Prize awarded in absentia
Chinese laureate and jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo is represented by an empty chair at Nobel ceremony held in Oslo.
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China defiant over Nobel pressure
Beijing says it will not bow to international pressure to release Liu Xiaobo, this year's Peace Prize winner.
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