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BBC World Affairs correspondent Mark Doyle tells how life has changed in Rutshuru in eastern DR Congo now that the rebels are in charge.
Ministers are to rewrite the law on "suicide websites" to make it clear they are illegal, the government has said.
A leading novelist's latest work could mark a new era for Kurdish literature, writes Kereem Abdulrahman.
French lawmakers back President Sarkozy's plans to rewrite the country's constitution - in a razor-edge vote.
The apparent cooling of the Earth in the mid-20th Century was down to different ways of measuring sea temperatures, scientists say.
Law-maker the MCC outlaws some modern bats after voting overwhelmingly to rewrite one of the key laws of cricket.
Alistair Darling rules out reinstating the 10p tax rate - but says he will do more to help those hit in future.
BBC Scotland's Arts Correspondent describes how the Culture Bill will affect the arts in Scotland.
The Peruvian meteorite impact that sparked mass panic last year has provided some tantalising new science.
Spamalot creator Eric Idle rewrites a song lyric poking fun at "sad" pop star Britney Spears.
Thousands of protesters march in Ecuador's largest city against plans to rewrite the constitution.
Japan complains after China re-writes a communique jointly drawn up by the two countries.
A new assembly elected to rewrite Ecuador's constitution begins work by dissolving the opposition-led Congress.
Anger over a decision to re-write Okinawa's wartime past has still not abated, writes the BBC's Pramod Morjaria.
Internet law professor Michael Geist looks at a copyright clash that could re-write the laws of online life.
British history should be rewritten to make it more "inclusive", says equality chief Trevor Phillips.
Mark Ramprakash re-writes the history books as he dents Lancashire's chances of becoming county champions.
How Lewis Hamilton is re-writing the rules of Formula One
Search site Ask revamps its results pages to set it apart from rivals such as Google and Microsoft.
EastEnders rewrites a storyline about a missing baby because of similarities with the Madeleine McCann case.
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