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The BBC's Barbara Plett in Bajaur travels with the army and finds villagers wanting to take on the Taleban.
The BBC's Richard Black on why it is good to be sceptical when it comes to climate change, as long as it is based on facts.
The play Black Dog Inj'emnyama is allowing young South Africans to discover the history that their parents lived through just 30 years ago.
Slobodan Milosevic's death in jail means his legacy will be forever disputed and always a potential source of discord, writes Tim Judah.
Iraqi TV screens have been packed with party political broadcasts in the run-up to parliamentary elections.
Sparks fly in MP George Galloway's libel battle against the DailyTelegraph, with a heady mix of law, politics and journalism.
Anti-American slogans and tear gas fill the air as marchers in Athens protest against a visit by US Secretary of State Colin Powell.
Election results in Greece and Austria's Carinthia, International Women's Day and Spanish indignation on Monday's menu
As President George W Bush continues his African tour, the regional media view his visit with mixed feelings.
Newspapers in western Europe on Saturday reflected widespread unease about the long-term implications of the Iraq war.
A possible war with Iraq is still dominating the papers, with many debating Britain's role and its preparations for combat.
As his landmark TV series on the history of Welsh is launched, Huw Edwards explains why he believes the language can and will survive.
Alistair looks at how a wave of anti-war protests could hit America in the event of a war with Iraq, and compares these protests to the so-called draft riots, of 1863.
BBC Wales' Arts and Media Correspondent Jon Gower tries a real case of poetry in motion in an experiment in the south Wales valleys
In part 14 of his Jubilee tour diary, Nick Higham reports on how the Queen mingled with soap stars and footballing legends in Yorkshire.
Andrew Motion, the Poet Laureate, writes a poem to honour the Queen Mother.
BBC One's Absolutely Fabulous is now staple viewing for San Francisco's gay community - BBC News Online finds out why.
Newspaper theatre critics review The Play Wot I Wrote.
As Professor Stephen Hawking's long-awaited new book hits the bookshops, Newsmaker looks at the extraordinary life and times of the world's most famous living scientist.
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