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North Korea's Kim Jong-un makes his first major public speech, as the country marks the centenary of the birth of its founder, Kim Il-sung.
An advance team of UN monitors prepares to go to Syria within hours of a Security Council vote, with the ceasefire reportedly close to collapse.
Leading philanthropists, and the Tory party treasurer, add to pressure on the government over plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations.
Why is there such fascination with Titanic's captain?
The city Titanic departed from on its ill-fated voyage is marking the 100th anniversary of its sinking.
The 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, with the loss of more than 1,500 lives, is being remembered at a number of special events.
The voluntary sector will be hurt by the UK government's plan to cap tax relief for charitable donations, the finance secretary claims.
The number of Scots signed up to be organ donors has reached a record high of more than two million, the government says.
Can jokes help Hollande become French president?
A man and a woman are charged with the murder of a seven-week-old baby who died at a hospital in West Yorkshire after suffering serious injuries.
The sponsorship of the Olympics by fast-food firms "sends the wrong message", say doctors uniting in a single campaign to tackle rising levels of obesity.
More than 1,500 candles are laid at the foot of a statue of the captain of the Titanic, to mark 100 years since the ship sank.
Chinese artefacts worth almost £2m that were stolen from a University of Durham museum are recovered by police.
A group of Peruvian gas workers abducted six days ago by rebels has been freed after a military operation, the Peruvian government says.
More questions over safety at the Grand National
Bee Gee Robin Gibb remains in a coma at a hospital in London after suffering from pneumonia.
More than 500 high school and college students competing in human-powered vehicles were inspired by the lunar rovers that astronauts used on the moon.
The 16ft tall creation marks the 850th anniversary of the leader, whose merciless conquests have become the stuff of legend.
Egyptian officials bar 10 candidates from the presidential poll, including a controversial ex-spy chief and the Muslim Brotherhood candidate.
The Foreign Office defends itself over its response to the suspected murder of a British businessman in China.
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