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Libya: UN's Valerie Amos seeks pause in fighting
From: External news10 May 2011
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UN aid chief Valerie Amos has called for a pause in hostilities in Libya to help ease the humanitarian crisis
Nato units left 61 African migrants to die of hunger and thirst
From: External news09 May 2011
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Boat trying to reach Lampedusa was left to drift in Mediterranean for 16 days, despite alarm being raised
GPs warn NHS could 'unravel' if Health Bill goes ahead
From: External news09 May 2011
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The government needs to rewrite a key part of its Health Bill which encourages greater competition, the Royal College of GPs says.
Obama: Bin Laden raid was 'the longest 40 minutes of my life'
From: External news09 May 2011
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The helicopter raid that ended in the killing of Osama bin Laden one week ago was "the longest 40 minutes of my life", President Barack Obama said last night, adding that he and top aides in the White House situation room had only patchy information on what was happening.
Renewable energy can power the world, says landmark IPCC study
From: External news09 May 2011
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UN's climate change science body says renewables supply, particularly solar power, can meet global demand
12-year-old boy reported killed as residents describe hearing gunfire and shelling
First AM of African descent to be elected in Wales
Appalling pics of bodies from Bin Laden Compound
Vote 2011: Public going to the polls across UK
From: External news05 May 2011
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Voters across the UK are going to the polls in a series of national and local elections as well as a referendum to decide the way MPs are elected.
British Muslims are breathing a sigh of relief
From: External news05 May 2011
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Osama bin Laden's death in Pakistan could signal the end of an extreme and harmful distortion of Islam