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A man who had been due to stand trial for two murders in 2000 gives a detailed account of the killings.

Police begin compiling a report on the 1972 Claudy bombing to be sent to the Public Prosecution Service.

A key suspect in the murder of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri is in hospital with heart trouble, his lawyer says.

Key players who figure in the UN investigation into the killing of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri.

The trial of the Yugoslav army's ex-chief of staff in The Hague could prove links between Belgrade and Bosnian and Croatian Serb units, the BBC's Gabriel Partos says.

A former FBI agent and an internet stock picker are guilty of using confidential US government information to manipulate stock prices.

The EU's foreign policy chief retracts comments to the BBC that he held secret talks with Palestinian militants.

An inquiry into Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane's murder in 1989 is announced by the British Government.

Regional press condemns the continuing presence of US troops in the Iraqi city of Najaf.

A senior Philippines official says its soldiers will leave Iraq "as soon as possible", as a hostage deadline nears.

Showing the former president of Serbia ordered mass killings in Srebrenica will be difficult to prove.

The ex-leader knew a massacre was being planned in Srebrenica, says former Nato commander Wesley Clark.

After the recent terrorist attacks in Bali, Australian Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer, defends the role of their intelligence services.

I do believe that in no other country has this urge, this yen, to restore one's youth been so much of and for so long a national cult, if not a religion.

The president had nothing more to go on than you had - whoever you are - on and before that tragic morning. There is, however, a spreading web of rumour and fantasy.

EU finance ministers launch an investigation into a flurry of trading in airline and insurance shares shortly before the US suicide attacks.

Does the future of communicating over the internet lie with pen and paper, not computers?

A leading food safety expert says the lessons of the BSE and foot-and-mouth crises have not yet been learned.

There are far too few critical care places for desperately sick new-born babies, according to a census published on Friday.

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