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BBC - NewsPalestinian awarded Libya damagesA Dutch court awards 1m euros in compensation to a Palestinian doctor imprisoned in Libya for eight years for allegedly infecting children with HIV.
Academies 'reluctant to change'Academies, soon to be a majority of secondary schools in England, are showing more signs of continuity than radical upheaval, suggests a survey.
Veterans remember St Nazaire raidA ceremony to mark one of the most daring raids of World War II is being held at St Nazaire in western France.
BMA warning on Saturday surgeriesOpening GP surgeries on Saturday mornings is a "question of priorities" for the NHS, the doctors' union has warned.
EU's missions 'empty for months'EU diplomats are facing calls for a cut in annual leave amid claims that offices around the world are left "empty for months".
England dig deep to retain hopeEngland close day three of the first Test in Galle on 111-2, set 340 to beat Sri Lanka, which would be their highest Test chase.
'Pasty lover' PM defends VAT hikeDavid Cameron says he "loves a hot pasty", but defends the government's decision to slap VAT on all sales of the snack.
Face transplant man 'doing well'An American man who received a full-face transplant is recovering well, according to the medical team that carried out the operation.
FBI licenses Unreal games engineThe Unreal computer games engines is being licensed to the FBI and other US government agencies to aid training.
CCTV appeal after taxi incidentPolice appeal for CCTV footage as they question a taxi driver on suspicion of attempted murder after eight men are hurt in Cardiff.
Red-hot Chile peepers: VLT secretsHow does biggest ground-based optical telescope actually work?
Food needs 'climate-smart' changeMajor changes are needed in agriculture and food consumption around the world if future generations are to be adequately fed, a major report warns.
Rugby ace cautioned over assaultEngland rugby player Delon Armitage is cautioned by police following his arrest over an assault outside a Devon nightclub.
10 reasons some people will dread the OlympicsTen reasons why some people dread the Olympics
VIDEO: Three hundred tonne sandcastleThe Sand Museum in Tottori Japan has commissioned an exhibition of London themed sand sculptures in honour of the Olympics
Vote Livingstone second: GreensThe Green Party London mayoral hopeful asks supporters to vote for her Labour rival Ken Livingstone as their second choice.
Judges seek E Guinea head's sonTwo French judges request an international arrest warrant for the Equatorial Guinea president's son on money-laundering charges, reports say.
Super-Earths 'in the billions'There could be many billions of planets in our galaxy that are not much bigger than Earth circling the "habitable zones" of faint stars, says an international team of astronomers.
'Keep police out' of funding rowThe police should "resist demands to get involved" in the "cash for access" row, the officer who led the cash for honours inquiry - John Yates - says.
New attacks target Jews in FranceA French Jewish official urges vigilance after a reported assault on a Paris schoolboy, the latest anti-Semitic incident reported since the Toulouse murders.
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