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- NEW GOVERNMENT WILL BE FORMED ON SATURDAY
- President Mubarak not going anywhere
- Oppositon leader Mohamed ElBaradei has been detained
- Internet & Phone networks shut down
- Teargas and rubber bullets used in crackdown
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Mikheil Saakashvili, the President of Georgia, told The Independent yesterday that attacks like Monday's suicide bombing at a Moscow airport were "payback" for Russia's policies in the North Caucasus, as he compared the country to a "crocodile ready to swallow you up".
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The demonstrations led by opposition members and youth activists are a significant expansion of the unrest sparked by the Tunisian uprising, which also inspired Egypt's largest protests in a generation.
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Leaked Palestinian files have put a region in revolutionary mood
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Scientists from the Universities of Leicester, Lincoln and the Geological Institute, Beijing, have finally solved the mystery of sex between pterodactyls - flying reptiles that lived alongside dinosaurs between 220-65 million years ago.
Final results that will set region on the path of becoming the world's newest state are expected next month.
The parents of a slain college student said Thursday that former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger "messed with the wrong family" by reducing the prison sentence of the son of a political ally.
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The NASA research has suggested that a wider range of asteroids were capable of creating the kind of amino acids used by life on Earth.
From high-rise plant factories to solar rubbish dumps, here is the pick of small companies at the World Future Energy conference.
MPs have been given the green light to post messages on Twitter from the Commons chamber after an apparent ban on tweeting during debates.
An army commander in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has been accused of leading the recent mass rape of at least 50 women.
Irish broadcaster RTE has uncovered a 1997 letter from the Vatican discouraging Ireland's Catholic bishops from reporting on all suspected child-abuse cases to police.
“LOST IN Translation” would have been the best title for the joint press conference by President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, in the East Room of the White House yesterday.
A utility worker has been killed by a gas explosion in a residential neighbourhood in Philadelphia, in the eastern United States
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• Claimant count drops by 4,100, ONS says
• Wider ILO measure falls to 2.498m from 2.502m
• But many stuck in part-time work
Although the stoning sentence has not been finalised yet, the hanging sentence has been suspended due to (her children's) pardon.
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Cameron's silken words won't hide the grim truth: this week's bill will turn a unified health service into a purchasing agency
As hundreds of soldiers and tanks locked down a deserted central Tunis today, the debris on the city's main avenue told the story of a brutal repression which some feared had not come to an end.
Energy Minister Gibran Bassil said the decision was prompted by a dispute over the UN tribunal investigating former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's murder.
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Ashley Smith describes the broken promises of support for Haiti from the world's most powerful governments--and the neoliberal agenda they are pursuing instead.
The News of the World has suspended a senior editor accused of authorizing the illegal interception of the actress Sienna Miller’s voice-mail messages.
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They studied the effect on men of sniffing fresh tears, which the researchers collected in vials as they rolled down the faces of women watching weepy movies.
Nick Clegg will tomorrow set out the most ambitious plans yet to relax Britain's libel laws, saying he will back a raft of reforms including a statutory public interest defence.
The French government today said it was the victim of an "economic war" after Renault, the partially state-owned car maker, suspended three top executives over suspected leaks of secret electric car technology
A U.S. envoy said he had productive discussions with Japanese officials Friday about the crisis on the Korean peninsula, ending a week of meetings in three countries on ending tensions between North and South Korea.
The farms will be closed until they are found to be clear of contamination by the dioxin, which can cause cancer, and will not be allowed to make any deliveries, the ministry added.
If, as 2011 begins, you want to peer into the future, enter my time machine, strap yourself in, and head for the past, that laboratory for all developments of our moment and beyond.