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Europe's Goce gravity mission is bumped to next year because of ongoing technical problems with its launcher.
Ralph Fiennes plays Oedipus in a new version of Sophocles' tragedy, adapted by Frank McGuiness at the National Theatre.
Frederica Boswell reports on the rebirth of the ancient Islamic art form of Maulidi ya Homu in Zanzibar.
BBC world affairs editor John Simpson in Harare says Robert Mugabe is now on the verge of a sweeping poll victory, after previously seeming to be finished.
England win the Twenty20 international against New Zealand by nine wickets at Old Trafford.
As the Olympic torch relay reaches Yichang, near the Three Gorges, here are some striking images of the nearby world-famous hydro-electric power project.
Michael Vaughan returns to form with 106 as England finish day four of the first Test with a two-run lead.
The BBC's Sarah Mukherjee finds cautious optimism at a Yorkshire livestock market on the day movement restrictions are lifted.
Flickering fluorescent lighting can make it harder for children to concentrate, a study claims.
A cat has apparently "predicted" the deaths of 25 residents in a nursing home in the US. It seems fanciful but can pets detect illness or even death?
Iran is due to make a major announcement on its nuclear programme, where there are still many "unknowns", the BBC's Gordon Corera says.
Prince William parades in front of the Queen as he graduates from Sandhurst Military Academy.
As Prince William prepares to graduate from Sandhurst, the BBC's Peter Hunt looks at how the prince's royal duties will start to impact on his life.
A clickable guide to the radical new aircraft design that could cut down on noise pollution and aircraft emissions
The body of a climber is found 17 years after he died in a mountaineering accident in the French Alps.
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Former England captain David Gower says Andrew Flintoff should resume as skipper when he returns to fitness.
The Monitor is home to quizzes, paper monitor and your letters.
BBC News looks at how trench warfare has continued in the developing world since the Battle of the Somme.
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