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Gaza residents speak about the situation where they live after Israeli troops enter the Gaza Strip.
It was the year the first Superman film was released and John Travolta popped on his platforms in Grease.
The BBC's Tim Franks reports from Gaza as the six-month truce between Israeli and militants in the strip expires.
Gun crime and violence are common place on the streets of L11, the area of north Liverpool where Rhys Jones was shot dead.
India returns to work after the recent attacks, determined not to give in to terror, though tourists are staying away.
A British doctor volunteering in DR Congo performs a life-saving amputation using text message instructions from a colleague.
The police chief in the Mexican border city of Tijuana is replaced following weekend violence in which 37 people died.
The main parties in the Pakistani city of Karachi appeal for calm after clashes at the weekend left at least 22 dead.
A married couple caught up in the Mumbai attacks speak about how 'little decisions' and 'timing' saved their lives in India.
The groups and issues behind Colombia's four decades of civil conflict.
A rebel general's troops and pro-government militia committed war crimes during clashes this week, the UN alleges.
Nadene Ghouri describes being the only guest in a five star luxury hotel in Pakistan in an area where the Taleban come and fight at night.
Why did a war hero end up in jail instead of hospital?
Peacekeepers have been caught up in renewed clashes in DR Congo after days of relative calm, the UN says.
Aid workers seek to help others, but the threat of violence is increasing - particularly in Afghanistan and Somalia.
The BBC's Ethirajan Anbarasan reports on the growing fears of a humanitarian disaster in northern Sri Lanka.
Cambodian PM Hun Sen plays down the possibility of a full-scale war with Thailand, days after the two sides exchanged fire.
At least 20 people are killed and dozens more injured as fighting breaks out across the Somali capital, Mogadishu.
Mike Baker says the removal of Lord Adonis from his job as an education minister marks the end of a policy era.
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Bajaur travels with the army and finds villagers wanting to take on the Taleban.
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