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The bootleg DVD business is booming, fuelled by an army of illegal immigrants selling counterfeit goods on Britain's streets.
The collapse of Iceland's banks has left some UK charities, including Naomi House Children's Hospice, without access to vital assets.
Two people are charged after cannabis plants with an estimated street value of £500,000 are seized in a raid.
Results for table tennis
Results for Wednesday 20 August
Austria's Robert Gardos recovers from the brink of defeat to overcome Korean Ri Chol-guk 4-3 in the men's table tennis singles.
Britain win gold in men's team sprint cycling and make sure of two sailing medals, and Kelly Sotherton ends day one of the heptathlon in third.
BBC News Europe correspondent Chris Mason joins 150 Father Christmases from 12 countries in Denmark for the World Santa Congress.
Canine cuisine is in the dog house as China spares the feelings of foreign visitors.
A 19-year-old man is charged with cannabis production after police seize drugs worth more than £200,000 in Nottingham.
Nepal's former Maoist rebels are seeking to win the support of voters in their heartland and elsewhere ahead of the parliamentary election, the BBC's Charles Haviland says.
A Vietnam zoo admits breaking international rules by auctioning dead tigers to animal trafficking gangs.
World's media broadly welcomed the US intelligence report suggesting Tehran is not actively pursuing a nuclear weapons programme.
Police in Vietnam arrest a group of youngsters suspected of offering on their website to beat people up.
The World Food Programme in Nepal condemns an attack on one of its food aid trucks in the west of the country.
A man and woman claiming to be police officers get away with jewellery after trying to get into at least four homes.
Twelve people are charged with conspiracy to produce cannabis after raids involving 400 police.
Charles Haviland reports on the thousands of girls in western Nepal working in conditions that campaigners say amount to slavery.
Fans of the dirty, noisy Trabant car - a symbol of the old East Germany - are to celebrate its 50th birthday.
Vietnam joins the World Trade Organization, becoming the body's 150th member after a 12-year wait.
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