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Egypt: Four Killed In Clashes With Police

Four people have died in renewed clashes between police and demonstrators in Egypt over the football riot in which dozens of fans lost their lives. [more]

 

Activists Say More Than 200 Die In Homs Attack

At least 200 people have been killed in a district of the Syrian city of Homs, a human rights group has claimed. [more]

 

Bradley Manning Faces WikiLeaks Court Martial

The US Army has confirmed that Bradley Manning, the US soldier charged with passing thousands of secret documents to WikiLeaks, will face court martial and the risk of life imprisonment. [more]

 

Tens Of Thousands Expected At Putin Protests

Tens of thousands of people are preparing to take to the streets of Moscow to protest both for and against Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. [more]

 

Hackers Intercept FBI Cybercrime Call

The FBI has confirmed that hackers intercepted and leaked a sensitive conference call between the bureau's cybercrime investigators and Scotland Yard. [more]

 

Spacecraft Footage: The Far Side Of The Moon

A camera on board one of Nasa's lunar spacecraft has captured video of the far side of the Moon. [more]

 

Drug Case Against Lance Armstrong Dropped

Cycling star Lance Armstrong will not be charged over allegations he used performance-enhancing drugs after federal prosecutors dropped a criminal investigation against him. [more]

 

Anger In Argentina As Wills Flies To Falklands

As Prince William begins his six-week tour of the Falkland islands, Argentina's vice-president has launched a furious tirade against the visit and there have been angry protests in the streets. [more]

 

Brit Man Goes Overboard On Caribbean Cruise

A search is under way for a 30-year-old British man who has been seen going overboard from the world's biggest cruise ship. [more]

 

'Jewish Indiana Jones': I Made My Exploits Up

A man calling himself the "Jewish Indiana Jones", boasting that he travelled the world to rescue holy Torah scrolls, has admitted making his exploits up. [more]