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Several inches of snow have fallen in Aboyne, just a week after the area recorded Scotland's highest ever March temperature, 23.6C.
New technology allows a disabled musician to play an electronic instrument by clicking his jaw.
Ugandan families tell of struggles with incurable nodding disease
Twelve people have been killed when a fire swept through a market warehouse in southern Moscow, shortly after another fire at a skyscraper in the city.
Scientists are baffled by a mysterious disease which has swept across parts of northern Uganda.
Samsung Electronics, the world's biggest memory chip maker, unveils plans to invest $7bn (£4.4bn) to build its first chip factory in China.
How do you paint an aeroplane?
Services on two of China's biggest micro-blogging sites are back after being partially suspended three days ago to "clean up" coup rumours.
The Pret a Manger sandwich chain is creating 550 jobs in the UK this year as the company continues its rapid expansion.
The US offers a $10m bounty for Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, the founder of Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba - blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Science correspondent Tom Feilden reports on a new theory that dinosaurs actually lived in shallow water
A £75m programme to give young unemployed people paid work experience for six months gets under way.
Two British sailors injured when a wave crashed into their yacht are returned to land.
Colombia's leftist Farc rebels have released their last 10 police and military hostages.
The world's first anthropomimetic robot, which moves and thinks like human, has been built by Professor Owen Holland.
Up to 95 consultant posts remain unfilled in hospitals across Northern Ireland, including 20 at the Royal Victoria in Belfast.
President Rafael Correa of Ecuador says he will boycott this month's Summit of the Americas in Colombia because Cuba is not invited.
Disquiet over plans to monitor online activity
Fiji's government sends teams to assess damage caused by days of severe flooding that killed at least five and forced thousands from their homes.
Two British crew members injured during the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race have safely arrived in California following a dramatic rescue.
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