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Last of 12 shipments of treated nuclear waste from France sparks clash between German police and protesters.
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How Saif al-Islam charmed the West
Gaddafi's son was once seen by former European friends as the "acceptable" face of Libya's regime.
Africa
Last Modified: 19 Nov 2011 20:23 GMT
Europe markets open up following Asia losses
Shares open higher as Japan's Nikkei falls to lowest level for two years on fears over US jobs and European debt levels.
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Asian stocks slump on recession fears
Asian markets down after a sell off in the US and Europe, sparking new concerns about the global economy.
Asia-Pacific
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Profile: Rebekah Brooks
Media luminary who had meteoric rise to the top is brought down by phone-hacking scandal at company she headed.
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'They knew it was not possible'
Former France star Marcel Desailly gives his thoughts on the 'ethnic quota' row, FIFA scandal, and Chelsea's next boss.
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McLaren unveil GT3 racing car
CEO Martin Whitmarsh discusses team's first racing version of road car since 1997.
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Markets surge on bin Laden news
US dollar rose from three-year lows, world stocks made gains and oil prices fell following al-Qaeda leader's killing.
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Montgomerie and Casey explain Powerplay Golf
Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie and golf's world number seven Paul Casey talk about Powerplay Golf.
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Amir Khan readies for WBA defence
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