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A policeman and two suspected suicide bombers die in an attack on a police station in the central Turkish province of Kayseri.
Former EastEnder Michelle Ryan is to star opposite Will Young in a forthcoming West End revival of Cabaret.
Libyan interim prime minister Abdurrahim El-Keib lays a wreath at the spot where policewoman Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead in London in 1984.
HSBC will be the latest firm to face a shareholder vote on executive pay later, amid growing concern about rewards for bosses not reflecting company performance.
Microsoft has asked Google to remove more than 500,000 links from its search index in the last month, figures show.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is to appear before the Leveson Inquiry on Monday.
South Sudan's army denies killing and torturing members of the minority Murle community during a disarmament campaign to stop deadly cattle raids.
The former head of fraud and security for digital banking at Lloyds is charged in connection with an alleged £2.5m fraud.
Christian Wade is set to make his senior debut for England in Sunday's Killik Cup game against the Barbarians at Twickenham.
Organisers are putting the final touches to the Crystal Hall in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, ahead of the Eurovision song contest on Saturday.
Sir Elton John has pulled out of three performances in Las Vegas after being taken to hospital with a respiratory infection.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter asks Franz Beckenbauer to come up with an alternative to the "tragedy" of penalty shoot-outs.
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood predicted Friday that its presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi will contest a run-off vote with former regime figure Ahmed Shafik, as counting in the country's landmark election got under way.
Boris Johnson names a senior BBC journalist as his new director of communications.
The captain and second officer of a container ship that ran aground last year, resulting in New Zealand's worst maritime environmental disaster, have been jailed for seven months.
England goalkeeper John Ruddy is ruled out of Euro 2012 after breaking his finger in training.
Spain's Bankia is set to ask for a big government bailout later, say reports, while the region of Catalonia has already asked for help.
The new French president, François Hollande, arrived in Kabul on Friday to meet with French troops stationed in the country and hold talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
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