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China frees dissident Hu Jia
Hu was imprisoned for criticising human rights conditions in China ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 04:34 GMT
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China's premier arrives in UK
Artist's release "political"
Chinese dissident freed
US and China clash over rights
Premier admits rights failings
South Africa hosts AU talks on Libya
African leaders gather in Pretoria to discuss mechanisms to end hostilities and deliver humanitarian aid in Libya.
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 10:14 GMT
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Death toll rises in Afghan hospital blast
Maternity ward damaged and women and children among at least 38 killed and dozens injured in attack in Logar province.
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 04:02 GMT
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Taliban dismisses withdrawal
Obama to cut 'surge' troops
Lulz Security says hacking campaign over
Hackers, who targeted law enforcement agencies, corporations and governments, say it's time to "sail into the distance".
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 05:31 GMT
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Venezuela dismisses Chavez illness rumours
Vice-president says country's leader is "recuperating to continue the battle" after undergoing surgery in Cuba.
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 08:53 GMT
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South Africa hosts AU talks on Libya
Death toll rises in Afghan hospital blast
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Deadly blast strikes Iraqi police station
At least two dead and 17 injured, interior ministry says, in attack blamed by security official on wheelchair bomber.
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 11:41 GMT
Global diabetes numbers at all-time high
New study says that 347 million adults worldwide have disease, double the number affected by it 1980.
Last Modified: 25 Jun 2011 19:41 GMT
Mourners 'shot dead' at Syria funeral
Rights group say five civilians killed as security forces open fire at funeral and raid homes.
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 11:36 GMT
Trade tops agenda as China's Wen visits UK
Chinese premier to focus on economic ties on second leg of European tour - as well as visiting Shakespeare's birthplace.
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2011 02:56 GMT
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Nigerian schools in dire state
In Lagos State a local governor tries to battle a growing epidemic in the country's school system.
Gun runners supply Libya rebels
Despite an embargo on imports into Libya, rebel fighters receive shiploads of weapons.
Pollution threatens Mexico City water
Supply of clean water in peril due to growing contamination of ancient canals.
Seoul trains 'intellectual troops'
South Korea hopes trained defectors will help reshape North in its image if regime collapses.
Michael Jackson remembered
We speak to a family inspired by the pop star on the second anniversary of his death.
Severe drought hits eastern Africa
Ten killed in clashes over grazing and water and Red Cross says several have died of starvation in Kenya.
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25 Jun 2011 09:11 GMT
We look at the Greek protests and how the media covered them, plus, the world's satirical puppet masters.
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25 Jun 2011 13:44 GMT
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