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The BBC's Mike Thomson has a memorable meeting with a rebel commander in the Central African Republic.
A profile of Theoneste Bagosora, the man convicted of masterminding Rwanda's 1994 genocide.
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The BBC's Haroon Rashid meets a US colonel in charge of four key Afghan provinces, who argues that the Taleban will become increasingly irrelevant.
Three Colombian colonels have been sacked for their alleged involvement in extrajudicial killings of poor homeless men.
Two Cameroon policemen are arrested and accused of handing a colonel from Equatorial Guinea to that country's intelligence service.
The famous eve-of-battle speech from Colonel Tim Collins left the soldiers on the receiving end fearful, one of his subordinates has said.
A NASA colonel who has recently returned from a mission on the Space Shuttle Discovery tells Londonderry pupils about his experiences.
Israel's military tells an army commander to take 10 days off amid allegations he told one of his soldiers to shoot a Palestinian.
A former British Army Colonel receives a doctorate from Cambridge University at the age of 91.
A former Army Colonel receives a doctorate from Cambridge University for a railway atlas.
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Saunders is set to make history by becoming the first person to be offered the freedom of Stirling.
Lucy Ash reports on how human rights are taking a back seat to trade, with a rehabilitated Libya.
A Colombian army colonel and 14 soldiers are sentenced to up to 54 years for killing undercover police in 2006.
The renegade leader of the Comoran island of Anjouan reportedly flees to a neighbouring French-run island.
A military operation begins in the Comoros to put down a year-old rebellion on the island of Anjouan.
New Zealand win the final one-day match against England in Christchurch to win the series 3-1.
England fight back to tie the fourth one-day match and keep the series in New Zealand alive.
Captain Paul Collingwood steers England to a six-wicket win and their first victory in the one-day series against New Zealand.
England bat dismally in the first one-day international in Wellington, losing by six wickets.
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