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Casualties rise in Gaza offensive
Casualties have been pouring into overcrowded hospitals in Gaza as Israel continues its offensive against militant groups.

Steep sales drop for US carmakers
US carmakers report sharp falls in their sales in December as the economic slowdown drives customers away from showrooms.

Apple's Jobs admits poor health
Steve Jobs, head of Apple, has disclosed in a statement that he is being treated for a hormone imbalance.

French TV ditches prime-time ads
State-run French TV stations stop showing ads in prime time as part of President Sarkozy's plans to reform public broadcasting.

Minnesota recount confirms winner
A recount in the US state of Minnesota confirms its Senate seat was won by a Democrat but the result is still contested.

Dozens die in Guatemala landslide
At least 33 people die and dozens more are missing after part of a mountain collapses on to a road in northern Guatemala.

Russia to cut Ukraine gas supply
Russia's Vladimir Putin tells Gazprom to reduce gas sent via Ukraine to Europe over allegations Kiev is siphoning some off.

DR Congo rebels 'oust Gen Nkunda'
Officers in eastern DR Congo's main rebel group say they have ousted leader Gen Laurent Nkunda - a claim he denies.

Congress launches Madoff inquiry
The US Congress begins an inquiry into a suspected $50bn (£32bn) fraud allegedly run by the American hedge fund manager, Bernard Madoff.

A pink iguana missed by Darwin prompts evolutionary rethink
A type of iguana missed by Darwin during his Galapagos trip promises to rewrite the animal's history in the islands.

German child sweethearts try to elope for sunny African wedding
Two German children aged six and five are stopped by police on their way to Africa for a secret "wedding" in the sun.

Blackburn edge Cup battlers Blyth
Carlos Villanueva's goal earns Blackburn victory over non-league Blyth Spartans in the FA Cup third round.

Spurs and Pompey differ on Defoe
Tottenham and Portsmouth are thought to be about £1.5m apart in their valuations of Pompey striker Jermain Defoe.

Captured 'capital'
Inside the ruined remains of the Tamil Tiger HQ

No comment
Why Obama has stayed silent over the Gaza crisis

Reynolds' China
Awake or asleep? Second picture shows difference

Webb's America
My son's illness and the stark realities of US healthcare

Dangerous turn
Police shooting fuels fears of Greek terror revival

World Cup hopes
Africans hope to cash in on the 2010 football tournament

Crisis talks for Kenya coalition
Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga holds crisis talks with his party leaders amid complaints he is being sidelined by the president.

SA 2010 official gunned down
A South African 2010 World Cup official who blew the whistle on alleged corruption is shot dead.

Obama 'planning $800bn stimulus'
US President-elect Barack Obama is seeing Congressional leaders to discuss his stimulus plan, which reports say could total $800bn.

Obama 'has selected spying chief'
US President-elect Barack Obama has chosen former White House chief of staff Leon Panetta to head the CIA, US media report.

Asian shares start 2009 strongly
Stock markets in Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong have a strong start to 2009 on hopes of fresh stimulus packages.

China to 'clean up' the internet
China launches a fresh campaign to get rid of unhealthy, vulgar and pornographic content on the internet.

Guns 'link several Greek attacks'
Greek police say a weapon that left a shot policeman in critical condition is linked to an anti-US militant group.

Czechs take over leadership of EU
The Czech Republic takes over the rotating presidency of the European Union, amid doubts over its commitment.

New US embassy opens in Baghdad
The new US embassy in Baghdad - one of the largest and most expensive ever built - is officially opened Iraq's capital.

Tehran offers to 'protect' Ebadi
Iran says it will provide security for Nobel Peace Prize-winning lawyer Shirin Ebadi, amid global concern for her safety.

Army closes in on key Jaffna pass
Sri Lankan troops are at the southern outskirts of a key rebel-held pass to the northern Jaffna peninsula, the military says.

Mumbai evidence given to Pakistan
India says it has handed over to Islamabad evidence that links the Mumbai attacks to "elements" in Pakistan.

Afghanistan's continuing misery
More than seven years of Western aid has failed to make a real impact on daily life in Afghanistan, the BBC's Hugh Sykes reports.

What Cubans brought to Miami
The son of Cuban exiles living in the US, the BBC's Americas editor Emilio San Pedro talks about growing up in a proud immigrant community.

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