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Three Kenyans are charged with the murders of 76 people killed when bombs exploded as they watched the World Cup on TV in Kampala, Uganda.
Four white South Africans are fined $2,700 (£1,700) each after making a video humiliating black university workers.
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Investigators scouring the wreckage of Pakistan's worst-ever air disaster have found the plane's flight data recorder, officials say.
Five Taliban are removed from a sanctions list by the UN Security Council, a move sought by Kabul to ease rapprochement with insurgents.
US economic growth slowed between April and June, with GDP growing by an annualised rate of 2.4%, the US Commerce Department says.
The founder of Wikileaks rejects US claims he has blood on his hands after releasing leaked documents on the Afghan war.
Many young people working free as interns may legally be entitled to pay, a report says.
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Northwest Airlines will plead guilty and pay a $38m fine for fixing air-cargo prices, the US justice department says.
The intelligence on Iraq's weapons threat was "not very substantial", former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott says.
Merging all tax credits and benefits into a single payment is one option being considered by Iain Duncan Smith in a "radical" welfare shake-up.
Three ex-Labour MPs and an ex-Tory peer lose appeals over a ruling that they are not protected by parliamentary privilege from prosecution over expenses fraud allegations.
A lack of specialist medics to care for rape victims could be hampering conviction rates, doctors believe.
Calcium supplements taken by many older people could be increasing their risk of a heart attack, research shows.
The right of women to choose whether they have home births is being questioned by a leading medical journal.
The Education Secretary insists there no is rush for schools in England to become academies, after criticism over the number of schools coming forward.
Plans to reform A-levels could put students off maths and lead to university department closures, an academic body warns.
More than 150 top schools in England have applied to become academies, government documents show.
Owners of mobile phones are being asked to test the security of their network to see if enough is being done to stop eavesdropping.
Newsbeat's had an exclusive look at new training being given to UK soldiers at the Royal School of Artillery in Wiltshire.
Security researcher Ron Bowes tells BBC News why he collected and published the personal details of 100m Facebook users.
The largest wildlife census of its kind conducted in Chernobyl reveals evidence of mammals declining in the exclusion zone.
Land in the north of Chile is "ready" for another major earthquake, say researchers, adding that authorities did not act on previous warnings.
The incoming BP chief executive has said it is time to scale back some parts of the oil spill clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former US president Bill Clinton, is to marry long-term boyfriend Marc Mezvinsky at a private ceremony.
The first gay weddings have taken place in Argentina after the implementation of a law approved by parliament earlier this month.
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