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Ahmed Rashid in Lahore argues that the attacks in Mumbai could provide India and Pakistan with a new opportunity to make a lasting peace.
The BBC's Andrew Walker meets the guardian of Yoruba traditions in Nigeria - a 94-year-old Austrian woman.
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf defends imposing emergency rule, insisting he is acting to curb extremism.
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf declares emergency rule, insisting he is acting to curb extremism.
Text of emergency declaration issued by Pakistani President Gen Musharraf on 3 November.
A UK mortgage lender which lent money to people with poor credit histories goes into administration.
The government in India's Sikkim state threatens to move against tribes people who have been on a hunger strike.
Plans for a temporary ice rink on Glamorgan cricket club land are postponed as they were due to be examined.
East Fife offer 2000 shares to the Third Division club's supporters' trust.
As Daewoo's fugitive ex-boss returns to South Korea, Mary Hennock examines what has become of the president's anti-corruption campaign.
MPs, campaigners and community members speak of their relief that Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg has been released.
The EC ends action against France and Germany for breaching eurozone deficit rules as the two members vow to cut their 2005 deficits.
Northern Ireland's politicians attend a second day of talks aimed at restoring devolved government.
Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba says there can be no compromise on democracy with the rebels.
Iran turns down a US offer of a high-level humanitarian delegation in the wake of the Bam earthquake.
Shall we see democracy invigorated or the emergence of the first American fuhrer?
The UK's last tin mine, which closed in 1998 and flooded, will start pumping out water within the next year.
The policeman who led the hunt for the Washington snipers will challenge a publishing ban.
The last Cold Feet may not be the best episode but its familiar balance of humour and tragedy pays off.
Former Wall Street darling Frank Quattrone, under criminal investigation, quits investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston.
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