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The arrival of colonial cities in sub-Saharan Africa at the dawn of the 20th Century may have sparked the spread of HIV.
BBC's Tidiane Sy looks back on France's colonial legacy in Senegal, as another former French colony, Guinea, celebrates 50 years of independence.
Scientists believe a type of bacterium living in our intestines could be linked to the development of colon cancer.
Leading Labour backbencher Jon Cruddas says high earners should pay more tax to fund cuts for low and middle income workers.
A bird warden records evidence that the the UK's smallest seabird has colonised a Welsh island.
Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi signs a deal to pay Libya $5bn as part of a deal to resolve colonial-era disputes.
A gene difference in up to a third of patients with colorectal cancer could help solve how it passes between generations, scientists say.
Amarnath Tewary on the world's largest opium factory in India, which is back in the limelight because of an acclaimed novel.
Nigeria's Plateau State wants compensation for environmental damage allegedly caused by mining in colonial times.
The BBC's Soutik Biswas talks to novelist Amitav Ghosh on the colonial opium trade out of India.
American world number two Phil Mickelson conjures a magical birdie on the final hole to win his second Colonial Invitational title by a shot.
The appointment of Canadians to take over the running of a chaotic Caribbean police force sparks a political firestorm.
A group of Muslim scientists and clerics call for the adoption of Mecca time to replace "colonial" GMT.
Megaphone diplomacy simply will not solve the crisis in Zimbabwe, argues the BBC's Peter Greste.
Shares in Spain's second-biggest property firm,Colonial, are suspended as it is set to meet creditor banks.
Ties with colonial master France are dominating politics in French Polynesia, writes the BBC's Phil Mercer.
The River Tyne's ferry is cancelled after mussels colonise a cooling pipe, causing the engine to overheat.
As rebels advance on the capital of Chad, former colonial ruler France walks a fine line between direct intervention and a pan-European solution.
Burma's leader calls for national unity, as the country marks 60 years since the end of British colonial rule.
A group of doctors urges the government to proceed with the folic-acid fortification of flour.
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