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North Korea has started restricting border crossings with the South, military officials say.
01/12/2008
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An Indian warship sank a Thai trawler in the Gulf of Aden last week after wrongly assuming it to be a Somali pirate "mother ship", an international maritime agency has said.
26/11/2008
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Round two of the week's European Champions League fixtures begins on Wednesday with several of the continent's heavyweights in action as they attempt to push through to the knockout stages.
26/11/2008
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Britain has introduced new laws bolstering rules against forced marriages.
25/11/2008
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North Korea has said it will suspend a cross-border rail service and "selectively expel" South Koreans involved with two joint projects in the North, in protest at what it called the "confrontational" policies pursued by the South
24/11/2008
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Armed men have attacked a pipeline operated by the US giant Chevron in southern Nigeria, but it was not immediately clear if production had been affected, industry and police sources said.
16/11/2008
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New Zealand have beaten England 32-22 in Brisbane to book their place in next weekend's rugby league World Cup final.
15/11/2008
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North Korea has said it will halt border crossings across the frontier with South Korea, accusing the government in Seoul of seeking confrontation and warning North-South ties stand on the brink of "total severance".
12/11/2008
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Helen Clark, New Zealand's prime minister, has conceded defeat in the country's election after John Key, leader of the National Party, won enough seats to lead a conservative coalition.
08/11/2008
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North Korean state media has released a fresh batch of photographs of the country's leader, Kim Jong-il, but gave no details on when or where they were taken.
05/11/2008
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North Korea's state news agency has reported that Kim Jong-il, the country's leader, has appeared at a football match, depsite widespread reports that he suffered a suspected stroke in August.
02/11/2008
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Three of the world's leading internet companies have agreed on a code of conduct to help determine the kind of information they should be sharing with governments and protect the rights of individuals.
29/10/2008
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North Korea's military has warned rival South Korea to end what it says is a policy of confrontation, threatening to turn the South into "debris" if it continues.
28/10/2008
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Shares in Japan have plunged to their lowest level in more than a quarter of a century in another brutal day for Asian stocks.
27/10/2008
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The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement has denied allegations linking the organisation to a Colombian drug trafficking network.
26/10/2008
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