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BBC - NewsKhodorkovsky case to be reviewedRussian President Dmitry Medvedev orders a review of the legality of the conviction of former tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
'Child behaviour link' to snoringChildren who snore, or who have other night-time breathing conditions are at risk from behavioural problems, a study of 11,000 UK children suggests.
'Bad wiring' caused Congo blastsBlasts at an arms depot, which killed at least 146 people in Congo's capital Brazzaville, were caused by a short-circuit that led to a fire, officials say.
VIDEO: India's huge volumes of wasteRapid urbanisation in India is leaving its cities huge volumes of waste.
VIDEO: Argentina glacier collapseIn Argentina, a major portion of the Perito Moreno glacier has collapsed.
Putin celebrates election victoryVladimir Putin celebrates an election victory that will see him return to the Russian presidency, but a leading watchdog says the poll was not fair.
Mayawati's statues being unveiledAuthorities in India's Uttar Pradesh state unveil the statues of Chief Minister Mayawati and her party symbols two months after they are covered on orders from election chiefs.
China begins parliament sessionChina's premier opens the last parliament session before a leadership change with a wide-ranging speech on the economy, land rights and the military.
Replacing Trident 'nonsensical'The government is urged to cancel the replacement of the Trident nuclear submarines and use the money to "revitalise" the armed forces.
'Right to ask' on domestic abusePeople in trial areas will soon be able to find out from police if partners have a history of domestic violence, under a scheme dubbed Clare's Law.
China cuts growth target to 7.5%China says it is expecting economic growth of 7.5% this year as it looks for more sustainable expansion.
Trial begins of Iceland's ex-PMThe trial of former Icelandic Prime Minister Geir Haarde, on charges of negligence over the 2008 financial crisis, begins in Reykjavik.
Subsidy loophole costs millionsA BBC Scotland investigation reveals how millions of pounds is being paid out in an abuse of the agricultural subsidy system.
'Slipper farmers' harvest moneyBecoming a farmer and claiming a subsidy - without working the land
Teen sex abuse tackled by advertsAn advertising campaign challenging teenagers on their views of rape and consent is being launched by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg
NHS risks publication 'insidious'A senior civil servant warns against publishing the document which allows officials to "think the unthinkable" about what might go wrong with the NHS changes.
Business group cuts UK forecastThe UK will avoid a double-dip recession but growth this year will be slower than previously forecast, the British Chambers of Commerce says.
Tesco plans to create 20,000 jobsSupermarket giant Tesco says it is to create 20,000 new jobs in the UK in what the prime minister is calling a massive confidence boost to the economy.
Spider silk violin strings madeA Japanese researcher spins thousands of strands of spider silk into violin strings, said to have a "soft and profound timbre" relative to standard strings.
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