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The United Nations Children's Fund set in motion a worldwide social media campaign Tuesday to raise awareness about children in the Sahel region in northern Africa who are in urgent need of food aid.
The first wax figures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are unveiled today at Madame Tussauds in London.
Great Britain's world-title winning men's coxless four is broken up at the start of a season that culminates with the Olympics.
HMS Dauntless, one of the UK's largest and most powerful air defence destroyers, has set sail for the Falkland Islands.
Fuel from Israel arrives in the Gaza Strip as a result of a deal between the territory's Hamas-led government and the rival Palestinian Authority.
A school IT manager is jailed for two years after being caught with nearly 400,000 indecent images of children.
Julie Kinnaird in Arlington, Texas describes seeing and filming a tornado up close.
The rise of solitary confinement in US prisons
The reason tea partiers carried signs saying "Read the Constitution!" was that we were hoping people would read the Constitution.
Public misunderstanding, ignorance and possibly contempt for liberty play into the hands of people who want to control our lives.
While Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich can sustain their bare-bones insurgent campaigns long enough to fight through the spring, GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama have already moved on to the next battlefield.
The Federal Reserve prints so much money that since it opened its doors in 1914, the dollar has lost more than 90 percent of its value.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Syria's opposition will never defeat the country's armed forces even if it is "armed to the teeth".
The heads of Somalia's Olympic committee and football association are among eight people killed by a bomb blast in Mogadishu's newly reopened national theatre.
Controversial plans to build a 103-turbine wind farm in the centre of Shetland are approved.
Britain's team pursuit men win a spectacular gold at the World Track Championships as they beat Australia with a world record.
Snow falls in parts of mid and north Wales as Arctic winds bring a drop in temperatures.
More than a dozen tornadoes may have hit north Texas Tuesday, damaging hundreds of homes. No deaths are reported.
The UK's services sector accelerated in March, a survey suggests, pointing to first-quarter UK economic growth of 0.5%.
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