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Despite the environmental now being a mainstream topic, green campaign groups are still as relevant as ever.
One of South America's few remaining uncontacted tribes is photographed from the air on the Peru-Brazil border.
Human decision making is seriously flawed because we are irrational creatures.
Rohit Brijnath on Rahul Dravid's resignation from Indian cricket captaincy.
Campaigners fail in their bid to force the NHS to fund Alzheimer's drugs in people with early-stage disease.
Iran's decision to ration fuel for private vehicles has been greeted with surprise and anger among Iranian bloggers.
North Korea's announcement that it has carried out an underground nuclear test dominates the front pages and editorial columns of several European dailies
A psychologist looks for the origins of mystical belief with a murderer's cardigan and Einstein's pen.
Indian newspapers rejoice after steel group Arcelor accepts a £18.5bn ($34bn) offer from Indian firm Mittal.
BBC Europe Editor Mark Mardell reports on the mood in Montenegro and tries some fiery local liquor in this week's diary.
Indonesian newspapers blame the Indonesian government for a wave of protests against the proposed fuel price hikes.
BBC News website political correspondent Nick Assinder on the thrusting of immigration to the heart of the election campaign.
Today's papers assess the results of Italy's regional elections and a split in Austria's far-right Freedom Party
Family and friends of US writer Hunter S Thompson plan to honour his wish to fire his ashes from a cannon.
Bolivia's press is upbeat on the outcome of a referendum backing government proposals to export the country's natural gas reserves.
A top South African judge calls for a continent-wide effort to battle HIV discrimination in the workplace.
Martin Amis reflects on the post 9/11 world, and the evil of Saddam, Stalin and Hitler.
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein continues to haunt Europe while Romania is seen as disloyal to it.
The US-led alliance against terrorism has adopted the rhetoric of a global moral campaign. But how well do we understand our ideological opponents?
Woody Allen says Hollywood will probably avoid making films about US attacks, during a rare public appearance in London.
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