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The Pentagon is embroiled in a row after releasing a digitally altered photo of a woman general.

Algeria's government moves to change the constitution, allowing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to run for a third term.

Flash floods in the Algerian historic oasis town of Ghardaia kill at least 29 people, the authorities say.

A suicide attack east of the Algerian capital has killed three people and injured six, state media reports.

Key questions answered about the delegate system through which White House candidates are chosen.

A bomb attack on a police college east of Algiers kills 43 people and injures 38, according to Algeria's interior ministry.

A young Scrabble champion from Senegal is disqualified for lying about his age, local media report.

The congregation of the church, where poet RS Thomas was once vicar, hold a poetry festival in tribute to him.

Archaeologists in Rihab, Jordan, say they have discovered a cave that could be the world's oldest Christian church.

Hillary Clinton says her fight for the Democratic ticket will go on, after a largely symbolic win in Puerto Rico.

BBC Rome correspondent David Willey travelled with Pope Benedict XVI on his first US visit since becoming pontiff in 2005.

BBC Rome correspondent David Willey travels with Pope Benedict XVI as he makes his first visit to the US since becoming pontiff in 2005.

The US military releases Iraqi AP photographer Bilal Hussein two years after his detention.

Tibetan monks disrupt a tour by the first foreign journalists to visit Lhasa since protests erupted, witnesses say.

As voters in four US states cast ballots for their preferred presidential candidates, BBC news examines what's at stake.

A 75-year-old man who died after he was struck by a pick-up truck on the Isle of Wight is named by police.

There are wide variations in the performance of different areas of England in their schools' exam results.

The 107 schools in England in which 100% of pupils at the end of Key Stage 4 achieved the Level 2 threshold with English and maths.

The annual tables for England's primary schools show how well their pupils did in their Sats tests.

Success and failure seem entrenched in the two authorities at either end of this year's primary school tables.

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