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BBCWeeks to save euro, says SorosBillionaire investor George Soros warns European leaders they have a "three-month window" to save the euro.
Nigeria mourns air crash victimsThree days of mourning begin in Nigeria for more than 150 people killed when their plane crashed in Lagos, as rescue efforts on the ground continue.
Japan PM Noda reshuffles cabinetJapan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda reshuffles his cabinet in a bid to gain opposition support for a bill to increase sales tax.
Toddler mauled by dog in gardenA two-year-old boy suffers serious facial injuries in an attack by a dog in the garden of a neighbour's house in Swindon.
Pageant reigns supreme for papersQueen's Thames Pageant reigns supreme for papers
US drone 'kills 15' in PakistanA strike by a US drone aircraft kills 15 suspected militants near the Afghan border, Pakistani officials say.
US drone 'kills 15' in PakistanA strike by a US drone aircraft kills 15 suspected militants near the Afghan border, Pakistani officials say.
Caucasus conflict 'may escalate'US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warns that border clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan could lead to a broader conflict in the Caucasus.
Pop royalty marks Queen's JubileeThe Queen's Diamond Jubilee will be marked with a concert at Buckingham Palace later, featuring a host of musical stars.
Jubilee crowds picnic at palaceTicket-holders for a star-studded Diamond Jubilee concert for the Queen are enjoying specially-created picnics in the gardens of Buckingham Palace.
China service sector growth slowsChina's services sector, which includes construction, sees its growth slow, adding to fears about a slowdown in its economy.
Beacons ignited to mark JubileeThe Queen's Diamond Jubilee festivities continue with thousands of beacons lit in the UK and a concert at Buckingham Palace.
Driving test examiners to strikeDriving examiners and coastguards are to hold a series of strikes from Friday against government plans they say will hit jobs and pensions.
EU chiefs to press Putin on SyriaEU officials are expected to press Russian President Vladimir Putin to take a stronger line on Syria during a summit in St Petersburg.
Beatles top Queen's reign chartThe Beatles have been declared the biggest selling singles act during the Queen's 60-year reign.
Rwanda military 'aids DRC mutiny'Fresh evidence has emerged that the Rwandan military is aiding rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Human Rights Watch says.
Clarity urged over green policiesMinisters must send clear signals that they believe in new forms of green technology if they want firms to invest in them, a think tank says.
Asian shares drop on weak US dataAsian markets drop after weaker-than-expected jobs data from the US triggers concerns about the health of US economic recovery.
Anti-fuel duty campaign 'growing'The SNP claims growing cross-party support at Westminster for its campaign to halt a planned 3p rise in fuel duty in August.
Universities 'fail' poor studentsStudent leaders describe as "truly awful" the record of Scottish universities on admitting students from poorer backgrounds.
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