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As Newsround celebrates its 35th birthday, a BBC journalist recalls how she got her break on the show, aged 11.

There is a feeling in Paris tonight that France has made a fresh start, writes the BBC's Caroline Wyatt.

The BBC's Nick Bryant on how US soldiers are helping heal landmine victims in Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Tony Blair's election campaign plane is struck by lightning, but is not damaged and lands safely.

BBC's political editor Andrew Marr says not much is happening in the election campaign so far.

As the UK decides to follow the US by setting up a commission to look into the basis on which the country went to war in Iraq, Denmark and Spain ponder whether they should follow suit. A Norwegian daily welcomes the reinstatement of a Muslim woman sacked for wearing a headscarf as the French parliament prepares to debate this issue.

A total lunar eclipse is seen from Europe, Africa, the Americas, and much of Asia.

Papers across Europe react to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's remarks in the European parliament.

A total eclipse of the Moon was visible over much of Europe, Africa and the Americas late on Thursday and early on Friday.

A total eclipse of the Moon this week will cause the Earth's satellite to blush a bright red colour.

The new editor of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack answers your e-mails.

Ankara is furious with Paris, and Moscow is not best pleased with Washington, California is being kept in the dark, and the Belgians may be allowed to smoke cannabis.

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