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Former Bosnian Leader Bailed On War Charges
A former Bosnian president who was arrested at Heathrow over war crime allegations has been granted bail by the High Court.
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Exorcist: 'Satan's Smoke' Fills The Vatican
Child sex abuse scandals rocking the Catholic Church are evidence of the Devil's presence in the Vatican, the Pope's chief exorcist has said.
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US Restaurant Accused Of Serving Whale Sushi
A restaurant in Santa Monica, California is facing criminal charges after being accused of selling sushi made from whale meat, prosecutors have said.
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Police And Protesters Clash In Greece Strikes
Greek police have clashed with demonstrators as more than 10,000 march in Athens as part of nationwide strikes that have crippled public transport, schools and hospitals.
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British 'Spy' Reporter Released By Hamas
A British reporter accused of spying for Israel has been released by Hamas and expelled from Gaza.
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Mystery Knitter Gives Trees Treat In US Town
A mystery knitter is spinning quite a yarn over one New Jersey shore town by putting jumpers over trees and lamp poles.
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Mexican Billionaire Is World's Richest Man
A Mexican billionaire has been declared the richest person in the world, the first time the title has been held by a non-American for 16 years.
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Bruni: 'I Had To Marry Sarkozy In A Hurry'
French first lady Carla Bruni has told Sky News that she had to marry Nicolas Sarkozy quickly to appease public opinion in the country.
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Millions In Zimbabwe Face Hunger Crisis
The International Red Cross has launched an urgent appeal for funding in response to a new hunger crisis in Zimbabwe.
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Kidnapped Boy's Father 'Returns To Britain'
The father of kidnapped British boy Sahil Saeed has returned to Britain from Pakistan, diplomatic sources have said.
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Carla Bruni: 'Sarkozy Would Never Cheat'
Carla Bruni has told Sky News that her husband, the French president Nicholas Sarkozy, would never cheat on her.
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Snow Storms Bring Chaos To Northern Spain
A state of emergency has been declared in the Spanish region of Catalonia after unusually heavy snow falls hit the region.
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French Frenzy At Sarkozy And Bruni 'Affairs'
France's flamboyant, diminutive President and his younger pop star wife are allegedly both having affairs, according to some of France's most reputable webzines.
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Boy's Harrowing 911 Call As Gunmen Strike
A terrified boy begged the emergency services to send police to his home while three robbers threatened his parents at gunpoint, it has been revealed.
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Massive Chile Quake Shifted Cities West
The Earth really did move during last month's massive Chile quake, which killed hundreds of people and left two million homeless.
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Toyota Driver Speeds Out Of Control At 94mph
Toyota's safety record has taken another hammering after police were involved in a dramatic high-speed pursuit of a driver whose car accelerator got stuck at 94mph.
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Bali Bombings Suspect Killed In Cafe Shoot-Out
A top-ranking terrorist wanted for allegedly plotting the Bali attacks has been shot dead by police at a Jakarta internet cafe.
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US Blasts Israeli Settlement 'Bombshell'
America has condemned Israel for announcing 1,600 new settlement homes on occupied land in the middle of a US vice presidential visit.
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Militants Attack British Aid Agency Office
Suspected Islamist militants have attacked the office of a British aid agency in Pakistan killing up to five people, according to reports.
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Fury At Russian Oil Firm Over Road Deaths
Russia's biggest private oil company, Lukoil, is at the centre of a public outcry after one of its executives was involved in a car crash that killed two women.
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