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The famous Beatles songwriter and musician speaks to Sir David Frost about his life in the spotlight.
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London ends Olympics on extravagant notes
Dazzling three-hour closing ceremony featured music legends and contemporary pop stars before handing off to Rio 2016.
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Pussy Riot punks compare trial to Stalin-era
Russian band, on trial for insulting President Putin, equates hearings with tribunals used by Soviet dictator Stalin.
Europe
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French party to sue Madonna over Nazi image
National Front party plans lawsuit against US singer after concert video depicts party leader with swastika on forehead.
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Brazil legend Socrates dies at 57
Rated as one of the greatest midfielders of all-time, Socrates has died after an intestinal infection in Sao Paulo.
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Afghan youth take on corruption and war with heavy metal.
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Tariq Ali
The British-Pakistani historian and writer has influenced the international left and public policy for decades.
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China's interests in Gaddafi
Huge oil and financial deals play major part in Beijing's support for Libya's despot and halt to foreign intervention.
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