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Colombian rebels insist they will not free any hostages despite government plans to release jailed rebels.
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell hits the campaign trail in France as presidential candidates vie for the spotlight.
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell on the rise of French socialist politician Segolene Royal.
Israeli papers are unconvinced by the committees set up by Ehud Olmert to investigate the conflict in Lebanon.
Mexico's political parties agree to curb campaign insults and respect the outcome of the 2 July presidential poll.
Brazilian newspapers call for a united response from the authorities to the violence in Sao Paulo
Newspapers in Iraq and the Middle East keenly debate the future of Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari.
A day after Israeli PM Ariel Sharon declared that he was leaving the Likud, newspapers are divided over what it means for the future of Israeli politics.
In his new weekly opinion column, Harold Evans wonders if the UK and US will find shared ground in their responses to terrorism.
Marina Denysenko profiles glamorous Yulia Tymoshenko, one of the key leaders of Ukraine's Orange Revolution.
Lord Butler's report on UK intelligence draws comment in the European papers today as does the "duel" between the French president and his finance minister.
The media struggle between the Venezuelan government and opposition escalates ahead of the referendum on President Chavez
Monday's European papers assess the new German president, the Cannes film festival and Spain's royal wedding.
The statement by eight European leaders supporting the US dominates today's European press.
Voting should be made compulsory to reverse a "grievous" fall in turnouts at elections, former Labour leader Neil Kinnock says.
Nick Bryant details the race for senator in Texas, where Ron Kirk, an African-American Democrat has a chance of becoming the South's first black senator since 1879.
Topless models and goulash steal the show as Czechs head for the polls in the last election before joining the EU, reports Ray Furlong.
Algerian newspapers debate Thursday's election, but most are not impressed by what appears to have been a lacklustre campaign.
Nato's role, the Middle East peace process and the latest Spanish bomb attack all make it into Europe's papers.
As Iran prepares to choose a president, Professor Fred Halliday argues the country's leaders have no choice but to pursue reform.
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