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Laser helps astronomers get clearer picture of stars
Spain do not yet know how best to replace the injured David Villa
Ernestine Shepherd is the world's oldest competitive female body-builder. But the grandma from Baltimore says "age is nothing but a number".
Emma Smart and Andy Smith are embarking on an 800 day overland journey around the world.
A survey of businesses says short-term business prospects have improved but the eurozone crisis may dent longer-term growth.
Memorials and museums marking the sites of mass killings around the world have seen an increase in visitors.
Scottish Veterans Minister Keith Brown travels to the Falklands to mark the 30th anniversary of the islands' liberation.
Researchers say action is needed to reduce suicide rates in Scotland - which are higher than in other parts of the UK.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton says his latest victory in Canada means as much as his maiden win in Montreal five years ago.
England manager Roy Hodgson wants his team to play without fear of failure in their opening Euro 2012 game against France.
Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles leads a march through Caracas and registers to run against President Hugo Chavez in October's elections.
At least four people are killed and dozens injured in a mortar attack targeting Shia pilgrims in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, police say.
Republic of Ireland's chances of progressing in Euro 2012 suffer a huge blow as they are undone by clinical Croatia.
Chelsea appoint interim boss Roberto Di Matteo their permanent manager on a two-year contract.
Tom Cruise is among the stars of Rock of Ages to appear on the red carpet ahead of the film's premiere in London's Leicester Square.
President Francois Hollande's Socialists and their allies look set to emerge with a majority after first round voting in France's parliamentary elections.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton becomes the seventh winner in as many races at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Hundreds of demonstrators in Chile clash with police after the screening of a documentary praising the ex-military leader General Augusto Pinochet.
Fighting between government forces and tribesmen in southern Libya continues for a second day, bringing the death toll up to at least 16.
Tino Best strikes the highest score by a Test number 11 as the West Indies all but end England's hopes of a series whitewash.
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