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- United States and Poland sign missile-defence deal angering Russia
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- Violence erupts in Germany between left and right wing protesters
- Spies warn of October Al-Qaeda operations
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- US pastors plan to defy law and endorse candidates
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- Russia rejects latest US proposal on missile defense
- British soldier jailed for 10 years for spying for Iran
- Lashkar-e-Toiba implicated in Mumbai attacks
- International controversy over UN declaration to stop anti-homosexuality legislation
- UN Security Council passes Gaza ceasefire resolution
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- Iraqi PM, Russian leaders discuss energy deals
- Increased turnout, reports of violence at worldwide May Day demonstrations
- France pledges twelve million Euro in aid to Pakistan
- South Ossetia holds parliamentary elections
- Palestinian protester killed by Israeli soldiers
- Creigh Deeds wins Virginia Democratic primary
- US senator John Ensign resigns from leadership role after admitting extra-marital affair
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- Kosovo: voters go to the polls for the first time since independence declared from Serbia
- Prime Minister of Vanuatu loses seat over paperwork error
- Gordon Brown defends Iraq decision
- "Virtual fence" along US-Mexico border scrapped