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Police in Colombia arrest a businessman they accuse of providing a powerful criminal gang with weapons and communications equipment.
Germany says a remark by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko that he would rather be a dictator than gay says more about him than anything else.
Police in Russia have made 550 arrests after protests against Vladimir Putin's election as president, with protest leader Alexey Navalny among those held.
The BBC learns that the Director General of the Northern Ireland Prison Service is leaving his post after just over a year to take over as head of Scotland's jails.
No weapons are found in an initial search of a car in which a man was shot dead by police, according to the police watchdog.
Protests following presidential election
Arsene Wenger's Arsenal will give it "a real go" as they try to overturn a 4-0 Champions League deficit against AC Milan.
A Briton extradited to the United States over allegations of arms dealing is denied bail.
The main gas pipeline sending supplies from Egypt to Jordan and Israel is attacked, causing two large explosions, officials say.
Two men are charged in connection with a death which followed a disturbance outside a takeaway shop in East Lothian.
Prince Harry has attended a stadium event to celebrate the achievements of youth in the Bahamas as part of his Jubilee tour on behalf of the Queen.
World record holder Gemma Spofforth returns to form with a stunning 100m backstroke final victory to seal her place at London 2012.
University researchers pitch a new type of video games control that can mimic the recoil of a gun and the motion of sea waves.
A letter written by King Henry VIII, and another announcing the birth of his son, go on display in Greater Manchester.
Chelsea caretaker manager Roberto Di Matteo sympathises with sacked boss Andre Villas-Boas after FA Cup victory.
England call up Harlequins scrum-half Karl Dickson to the squad for Sunday's Six Nations clash with France in Paris.
It is still too dangerous to enter the area where ammunition stockpiles exploded in Congo's capital, Brazzaville, killing at least 146 people, rescue workers say.
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