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The leaders of two breakaway fundamentalist Mormon sects in an isolated Canadian community are charged with polygamy.
Guinea's military leader promises to hold elections in 2009 - a year earlier than planned, a senior French official says.
The military leaders in Guinea appoint a banker as prime minister, after last week's coup.
The African Union suspends Guinea after last week's military coup but does not impose sanctions.
Two South African Nobel Peace laureates call for an independent inquiry into a controversial 1999 arms deal.
Paul Reynolds looks at the issues facing Barack Obama as he investigates how to close the Guantanamo Bay prison camp.
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The US Supreme Court has ruled that a ban on handguns in Washington DC is unconstitutional, in a landmark judgement that would have wider implications.
EU leaders meeting in Brussels admit that the Czechs, as well as the Irish, may not ratify the Lisbon Treaty.
BBC correspondents report on the mood in EU member states after Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty in a referendum.
The US Supreme Court rejects a challenge to the use of lethal injections to execute prisoners.
A US judge reimposes curbs on sonar which aim to protect whales, overturning a waiver by President Bush.
The upper house of the Afghan parliament supports a death sentence issued against a journalist for blasphemy.
The UN orders a security review after a bomb in Algiers marks the deadliest attack on its offices since 2003.
The UN confirms 10 of its staff are among 26 people killed in a double car bombing in Algeria's capital, Algiers.
The US House of Representatives passes a bill to protect gay people from discrimination in the workplace.
The US Supreme Court halts a Mississippi execution as the lethal injection method comes under scrutiny.
The case of death row inmate Thomas Arthur stirs strong feelings in the US state of Alabama, finds the BBC's Matt Wells.
A Nevada man is reprieved on the day he was scheduled for lethal injection, while the method is scrutinised.
As the US Supreme Court begins a new term, cases involving terror suspects' legal rights, electoral law and lethal injections are set to dominate.
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