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US rescuers search for tornado survivors
Barack Obama promises help as emergency teams sift through rubble in Oklahoma suburbs where dozens feared dead.
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 15:03 GMT
Americas
Texas tornado tragedy
Search for missing
Clean-up begins in US states
Syria parties 'preparing for peace talks'
Opposition and government to take part in internationally-sponsored peace conference, Syria peace envoy says.
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 15:45 GMT
Middle East
Syria: Atrocities on both sides?
Hezbollah and Syria
Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria
Afghan forces in deadly battle with Taliban
Taliban launches one of the largest attacks of spring offensive in Helmand province as bomb kills seven police in Herat.
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 14:26 GMT
Central & South Asia
Afghan Taliban declare 'spring offensive'
Afghan forces make tenuous gains in Helmand
Video: Herat's hardships
Guatemala court overturns genocide conviction
Top court rules that the trial of former military ruler Efrain Rios Montt restart to solve several appeal issues.
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 10:10 GMT
Americas
Challenges remain for justice
Opinion: Genocide trial ends with historic verdict
Rios Montt found guilty of genocide
Deadly bombings continue across Iraq
Thirteen people killed and scores injured in blasts in capital and beyond amid escalating sectarian violence.
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 15:40 GMT
Middle East
Iraq: Imagine a different future
Tribal leaders demand federation
Death toll stirs fears of civil war
US rescuers search for tornado survivors
Syria parties 'preparing for peace talks'
Afghan forces in deadly battle with Taliban
Guatemala court overturns genocide conviction
Deadly bombings continue across Iraq
US senate to grill Apple over 'tax evasion'
Chief executive to be questioned after Senate investigation finds it uses overseas companies to avoid paying US taxes.
Business
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 13:12 GMT
Nigeria eases curfew in northeast
Round-the-clock curfew in Maiduguri relaxed as military claims gains in battle against Boko Haram fighters.
Africa
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 12:59 GMT
Chinese fishermen freed by N Korea captors
Sixteen men and boat seized two weeks ago by armed group released, easing tensions between the two traditional allies.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 10:13 GMT
Bolivia law lets Morales run for third term
Vice president amends constitution to allow President Evo Morales to stand for election in 2015.
Americas
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 10:49 GMT
Protests in New York after gay man's murder
Thousand march in New York's Greenwich Village to honour the memory of "gay angel Mark Carson".
Americas
Last Modified: 21 May 2013 07:29 GMT
In Video
Finland to bury nuclear waste underground
Country plans to solve problem of disposing radioactive waste permanently by using tunnels.
Philippine migrant workers pay personal price
Those going abroad for jobs earn more money, but their absence comes at a cost to their families.
Croatia finds another way to keep bees busy
Scientists in Croatia are using the insects to help find land mines.
Yahoo purchases Tumblr for $1.1bn
Yahoo buys the blogging service Tumblr in what is the largest social network acquisition in years.
Mexican women embrace natural childbirth
Country with the highest rate of Caesarean births in Latin America coming round to idea of natural birthing.
Newspaper owner on trial in Moscow
Alexander Lebedev, accused of hooliganism over a televised punch-up, sees hidden agenda to the charges.
Race to save Afghanistan's Buddhist treasures
Archaeologists look to save one of nation's richest historical sites amid Chinese plans to mine for copper.
Remittance woes for South Africa workers
Migrant workers pay high fees for money transfers, but have no choice if they want money to reach home.
Blogs
Africa
Nigeria's state of emergency
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Yvonne Ndege
Americas
The scandalous erosion of US civil liberties
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Patty Culhane
Asia
Fighting for Australia's cattle farmers
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Andrew Thomas
Asia
Red Brigade confronts India sex abuse
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Divya Gopalan
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The power to go to war
Inside Story Americas
21 May 2013 10:50 GMT
What are the implications of the US president having the authority to use military force without congressional approval?
Baudouin Mouanda: Congolese Dreams
Artscape
21 May 2013 11:08 GMT
We follow this internationally acclaimed photographer as he explores beauty in unlikely places.
Afghanistan: Stirring Indo-Pak tensions?
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Africa's women of power
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Brazil stadium opens despite cost concerns
Gabriel Elizondo
21 May 2013 14:35 GMT
With a diameter of 1km, the new National Stadium cost $750m and was ready one year before the World Cup begins.
Fight for Somalia turns town to dust
Hamza Mohamed
21 May 2013 08:46 GMT
Once a bustling haven, Elasha Biyaha has almost become a ghost town as residents flee.
Glasgow's 'monumental mistake' stokes debate
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Andrew McFadyen
Physician dismisses force-feeding concerns
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Jason Leopold
Hezbollah plays its hand in battle for Syria
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Zak Brophy
Afghan archaeology site faces rocky future
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Jennifer Glasse
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Syria: The War Within
Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
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Lebanon-based militia is assisting villagers caught up in the conflict.
China Rising
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An increasingly unchecked surveillance state
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Success requires consequences for failure
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