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Friday 07 November 2014
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Britain’s payment of a £1.7 billion European Union surcharge will be postponed until after next year’s general election, under a deal to be discussed by George Osborne in Brussels on Friday
US President wrote secret letter to Iran's supreme religious leader laying out shared interest in fighting extremist group in Iraq and Syria
As Rob O'Neill comes forward as the man who killed the al-Qaeda leader, other servicemen on the raid contradict his account
Interpol officials warn increasing number of would-be fighters are travelling by cruise ship to Turkey, where they can easily slip in across the border to Syria
François Hollande says he will not run for re-election if he fails to reduce unemployment and will not introduce more taxation in a "last ditch" television appearance
Pentagon acknowledges hundreds of American service members alerted military medical staff they had been exposed to chemical weapons while serving in Iraq
Officials says drone believed to have killed David Drugeon, a 24-year-old convert to Islam and member of the al-Qaeda-linked Group
Tension mounts in Jerusalem and the West Bank after the third incident of cars driving into pedestrians in last two weeks
Julie Gayet has been pictured entering and leaving the back entrance of the Elysee palace – proof, according to a French magazine, that “it’s started again.”
Joe Lentini discovered that "thirty-seven fifty" for wine meant $3,750 – rather than anticipated bill for $37.50
The Duchess of Cambridge's sister, Pippa Middleton, dons boots in a Jackson Hole bar for a spot of cowboy dancing
Austere Uruguayan President Jose Mujica approached by Arab Sheikh offering him money for his famous Beetle
East German border guard who gave order to open Berlin Wall 25 years ago speaks about his historic decision
Wave of ballots could see the recreational use of the drug legalised in nine states within three years
Charges dropped due to lack of evidence as Rudd's lawyer says 'damage done is incalculable'
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Migrants arriving on a beach in Gran Canaria trigger Ebola fears after it is learned some are sick and have travelled from Sierra Leone and Guinea
Rurik Jutting's Filipina girlfriend ended their relationship just weeks before the bodies of two Indonesian women were found at his Hong Kong flat
There is cause for tentative optimism at the new treatment centres in Liberia
Australian TV news cameraman Peter Steer films the moment he was flagged down by a man on the run, who confesses to him, then has a sudden change of heart and steals his car at gunpoint before smashing into petrol station
Watch as firemen come to the aid of a one-and-a-half year old girl in Chile, whose head had become stuck in a metal kettle
Harry Belafonte is to receive an honorary Oscar. In 2012, he talked to Martin Chilton about some of the great artists he has met including Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong, John Steinbeck and Woody Guthrie.
Our latest defence accord is with a country that plays host to terrorists at home and funds them abroad, says Andrew Gilligan
Brazilian police rescue a woman from a man who held her hostage with two knives in the capital city of Brasilia
Demonstrators take to the streets to demand safe return of 43 missing students as a former mayor and his wife are arrested over their disappearance
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