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Gordon Brown urges the next US president to show leadership on global financial reforms and and not retreat into protectionism.
A Congolese aid worker in Goma tell the BBC about unrest in Goma after soldiers retreated from advancing rebels
A Congolese aid worker in Goma tell the BBC about unrest in Goma after soldiers retreated from advancing rebels
After dramatic rises earlier in the week, most Asian stock markets lose ground despite a regional plan to ease the crisis.
BBC political correspondent Iain Watson looks at why the government has dropped 42-day detention from the Counter Terrorism Bill.
Estate agents hope an isolated house on the Broads will sell despite being on the market for five years.
The UK's main political parties have been accused of retreating from the green agenda by leading environmental campaign groups.
Residents in east Leeds are given the all-clear after a swollen beck near their homes subsides.
The foreign secretary condemns "Russian aggression" and demands the country withdraw from Georgia immediately.
The US service sector shrank once again in July, but by less than economists expected, figures show.
Iran's president says he is open to nuclear talks - one day after he said he would not retreat "one iota" on the issue.
Iran's president says it will not retreat "one iota" on its nuclear programme, on the day of an international deadline.
Firefighters retreat from a huge blaze at a factory on an industrial estate in Surrey over fears the building is unsafe.
Iran will not "retreat one iota" in its nuclear activities, its president says, defying fresh international pressure.
Villagers near Prince Charles's Carmarthenshire retreat write to him in an attempt to save their post office.
Crude oil retreats slightly after breaking through $142 a barrel, on concerns that supply will not meet demand.
President Sarkozy's plan for a trimmed-down French fighting machine should not be seen as a Gallic retreat, writes the BBC's Jonathan Marcus.
Fit-again centre Mike Tindall says England will not retreat to a conservative game plan when they face New Zealand on Saturday.
The head of the CIA says al-Qaeda is essentially defeated in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, and on the defensive elsewhere.
The government denies a "retreat" on plans to charge people for the amount of rubbish they produce.
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