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There seems no end to the political impasse in Thailand, with the country deeply divided over the actions of anti-government PAD protesters.

The death toll from a cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe nears 300 as the water and sanitation situation "worsens", the UN says.

US politicians are looking for a compromise plan to aid the country's crisis-ridden car industry.

Chelsea, Man Utd and Liverpool win but Arsenal lose as the top four all play on a busy day of Premier League action.

Nearly five months on and the causes of row that has seen the Stormont Executive remain unaltered.

More than 40 years of Israeli occupation distorts everything in Hebron, even the school run, writes the BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen.

Australia are dismissed for just 209 on day five of the final Test against India in Nagpur, losing the series 2-0.

The number of Scots declared bankrupt is rising at record levels, the latest figures reveal.

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Homebuyers and sellers as well as experts give their reaction to the continued drop in house prices.

The UK government's policy on climate change is failing to make the most of an untapped resource - local communities.

The number of mortgages approved for house purchase by UK banks rose slightly in September, but remains low.

Zimbabwe's opposition MDC pulls out of regional talks after its leader was denied a passport.

Hibernian and Hearts settle for a share of the spoils at Easter Road in the first Edinburgh derby of the season.

The two sides in Zimbabwe's political crisis turn to regional powers for help after failing to settle their differences.

Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai says he has failed to agree on a new cabinet with President Robert Mugabe.

Specialists start an investigation on a cliff-top on the North Yorkshire coast where a landslip left houses teetering on the cliff edge.

Correspondents around the world describe how markets are reacting to efforts by world leaders to stem the current financial crisis.

The world is facing financial "meltdown", the International Monetary Fund warns, as it offers help to credit-starved countries.

A senior Conservative MP is one of the first opposition politicians to call for the resignation of top bankers involved in the financial crisis.

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