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Italy's impasse worsens economic woes
Unemployment approaches 12 percent and economy continues to shrink, as political deadlock grinds on.
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App gives disabled man power of speech
Tablet software enables voiceless Briton to communicate for the first time in years.
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NATO deploys troops to Turkey-Syria border
Soldiers to manage Patriot missile system protecting southern Turkey from possible Syrian attacks.
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Digging for Spitfire planes in Myanmar
An excavation team from London to dig for dozens of the planes thought to be buried in the Asian country.
Europe
Last Modified: 04 Jan 2013 21:07 GMT
Argentina urges UK to cede Falklands control
In letter published in British newspapers, president calls on UK to "put an end to colonialism".
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European shares lap up US fiscal deal
Markets across continent enjoy broad-based rally after fiscal deal passed by US Congress.
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Gaza faces prospect of powerless winter
Electricity cuts last up to eight hours a day as Gaza's only power station struggles to cope with demand.
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Israel eases restrictions on Gaza fishermen
Al Jazeera's Nadim Baba joins Gaza Strip fishermen as they trawl for their daily catch.
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Gaza children return to school after truce
Palestinian territory sees an ease in restrictions after eight days days of cross-border fighting with Israel.
Middle East
Last Modified: 24 Nov 2012 17:34 GMT
Calm returns as Gaza-Israel ceasefire holds
Palestinians celebrate while Israeli defence minister says his country may resume attacks if truce breaks down.
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