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Government plans to cut the UK's budget deficit are not ambitious enough, a European Commission report will warn this week.
Sri Lanka's ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka has appeared before a military court for participating in politics while in uniform.
Abba are inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with British band Genesis and reggae master Jimmy Cliff.
Palestinians clash with Israeli police in East Jerusalem amid tension over settlements and a reopened synagogue.
Liverpool's Steven Gerrard may face disciplinary action by the Football Association after appearing to hit Portsmouth's Michael Brown in the 4-1 win over the south-coast side.
The family of a five-year-old British boy who was kidnapped while in Pakistan say they are "ecstatic" after he is found.
A state of emergency is declared in parts of Fiji, as Cyclone Tomas batters the north and east of the country.
A US Congressional committee is to vote on a bill providing healthcare for emergency workers ill after working at Ground Zero.
The FBI says it is sending agents to Mexico's border city of Ciudad Juarez after three people linked to the US consulate were killed.
England win the first Test against Bangladesh by 181 runs in Chittagong after a spirited display by the hosts on a tense final day.
Pakistani police say they have found a big cache of ammunition and 1,500 kg pf explosives during a raid in the city of Lahore.
Mining firm Rio Tinto says China's demand for iron ore, copper and coal will increase dramatically during the next 15 years.
Petrol prices in the UK could hit a record high of £1.20 a litre in the next few weeks, according the AA.
Thailand's red-shirt protesters donate blood to throw at government offices, as rallies enter a third day.
There has been an exchange of gunfire between security forces and two people near the Indian space agency in Bangalore.
Doctors and health campaigners say too many people are going to see their GP with minor problems such as coughs and colds.
The estate of Michael Jackson agrees a deal worth $200m (£160m) with the record label Sony, US reports say.
The average pay-off for council chief executives who leave their jobs is £256,104, a local government watchdog says.
Spreading iron in the oceans as a climate "fix" could poison marine mammals and birds, scientists show.
Toyota casts doubt on claims one of its cars failed to stop, after a widely-publicised account of a "runaway" Prius in California.