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Ten Colombian soldiers and an officer are killed in an ambush by suspected Farc rebels in the south-east near the border with Venezuela.
A toddler is in hospital with a serious head injury after being kicked by a horse in Kidderminster.
Former newsreader Anna Ford accuses the BBC of "tokenism" in the debate over ageism on television.
Several police officers are arrested in Venezuela after the teenage daughter of a Chilean diplomat was shot dead in the western city of Maracaibo.
Why I'm risking my life to treat Syrian protesters
Dancing at dawn in the streets of the Cambodian capital
The Scottish government announces six priority areas set to share £9m to tackle the challenge of youth unemployment.
Scotland's public health minister writes to the UK health secretary urging support for a pre-watershed ban on junk food adverts.
Five-time Olympic champion Ian Thorpe says he has no regrets despite failing to qualify for London 2012.
Brazilian prosecutors say they will bring charges against 17 executives from the US oil firm Chevron and a drilling contractor after a new leak.
Several hundred women's rights activists have demonstrated outside Morocco's parliament to demand the repeal of a law on sexual violence.
Votes are being counted in the West African nation of Guinea-Bissau following an election to choose a new president.
Bolton Wanderers fans have gathered outside the club to show support for Fabrice Muamba, who collapsed during the FA Cup fifth-round tie against Tottenham.
Watch BBC Sport's closing montage featuring of some of the most memorable images from the 2012 Six Nations Championship. (UK only)
Former England captain Lawrence Dallaglio believes England's interim coach Stuart Lancaster "deserves to continue" in the role on a permanent basis but will require a solid network of staff around him in order to support his development of the team.
The first and deputy first ministers travel to the United States and Canada for a series of meetings during St Patrick's week.
Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapses during the FA Cup quarter final against Tottenham at White Hart Lane.
Thousands of people take part in St Patrick's Day parades across Northern Ireland.
The US soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians on Sunday night has been flown back to the US.
The man who served as intelligence chief to the former Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi has reportedly been arrested in west Africa.
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