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Religious leaders in Jerusalem are warning of a dangerous consequences after a decision by Israel's Supreme Court to allow the destruction of part of an ancient Muslim cemetery.
The international press reacted to Monday's dramatic rally across the world's markets by urging caution.
BBC Radio Cumbria's Garry Woodworth reviews the 2008 Northern Cricket League season.
An Australian parliamentary committee opposes the sale of uranium to Russia over concerns about its use.
The UK's electronic intelligence agency monitored phone calls between the Omagh bombers, the BBC's Panorama reports.
A man facing drugs charges has been refused permission to go to Corfu, even though another judge allowed two co-accused to leave Northern Ireland.
Russian shareholders in TNK-BP are locked in an increasingly bitter boardroom battle with BP.
Games industry veteran Margaret Robertson reflects on her experiences at E3.
Crude oil prices surge to a new high near to $144 a barrel as ministers from oil producing nations meet in Madrid.
South Korea sends delegates to the US for talks on a controversial beef deal that has triggered weeks of protests.
MI5 has not "directly" asked for more time to hold terror suspects without charge, Jacqui Smith says.
The prime minister writes to Labour MPs asking them to back an extension in terror suspect detention times.
South Korea's ruling party suffers a heavy defeat in its first electoral test, amid a bitter row over US beef imports.
A controversial new "right to die" card is being offered to the public that allows anyone to refuse treatment in a medical emergency. Who carries it, and why?
An American sniper is sent home from Iraq for using a copy of the Koran for target practice, the US military says.
Barclays takes a £1bn hit on its credit assets, confirming its first-quarter profits will be lower than last year.
Liverpool co-owner George Gillett says he will not sell out to Tom Hicks and accuses him of creating "turmoil" at the club.
A photographer convicted of taking an explicit picture of a 15-year-old model is given a community order.
The Northern Rock's business plan is the most dramatic example of "down sizing" seen at a UK bank.
US diplomats say they have made progress in talks over future co-operation with Russia.
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