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  • US anger at Syria veto 'travesty'

  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton deplores as a 'travesty' Russia and China's veto of a UN resolution condemning Syria's violent crackdown on protesters.
  • Greek PM in crucial bailout talks

  • Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos meets his coalition party leaders to try seek backing for a crucial 130bn euros EU rescue plan.
  • Europe cold snap death toll rises

  • The death toll from freezing weather across Europe continues to climb, with transport links also badly affected.
  • Egypt 'to try foreign NGO staff'

  • Egypt says it is to try at least 40 people - including Americans and other foreigners - over the alleged illegal funding of non-governmental organisations.
  • Afghan car bomb attack kills nine

  • At least nine people are killed in a car bomb attack on police headquarters in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, officials say.
  • Mitt Romney wins Nevada caucuses

  • Front-runner Mitt Romney declares victory in the Republican caucuses in Nevada, as he seeks to win his party's presidential nomination.
  • Three Tibetans 'in fire protest'

  • Three Tibetans set fire to themselves in south-west China in an anti-Beijing protest, reports say, meaning 19 people have now self-immolated in a year.
  • Militants 'hit Nigeria pipeline'

  • Suspected militants say they have attacked an oil pipeline in Nigeria, in what would be the first such attack since 2010.
  • Prince's Falklands duty 'routine'

  • Prince William's deployment to the Falkland Islands, along with that of a warship, is "entirely routine", the UK foreign secretary says.
  • Fidel Castro launches his memoirs

  • Former Cuban President Fidel Castro appears in public for the first time since April 2011 to launch a two-volume book of memoirs.
  • Depardieu to star as Strauss-Kahn

  • Gerard Depardieu is to star in a movie about the sex scandal that caused IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn to resign.
  • VIDEO: Big freeze continues across Europe

  • Snow and freezing temperatures across Europe have claimed more than 200 lives in the past week.
  • VIDEO: BBC team smuggled into Homs

  • Syrian government forces have bombarded the city of Homs with artillery shells and mortars, killing at least 55 people, according to opposition groups.
  • VIDEO: Fidel Castro launches memoirs

  • Former Cuban President Fidel Castro has made a rare public appearance to launch his memoirs.
  • VIDEO: One-minute World News

  • Watch the latest news summary from BBC World News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
  • VIDEO: Thousands abandon homes in Australia

  • In Australia thousands of people living in the state of Queensland have been ordered to abandon their homes because of rising floodwaters.
  • VIDEO: Tourists staying away from Egypt

  • Twelve months on from the revolution in Egypt, the country's tourism industry is continuing to struggle.
  • VIDEO: Rival rallies on streets of Moscow

  • Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Russia's capital Moscow in protest at Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's grip on power.
  • VIDEO: Finland's internet-controlled cafe

  • Finnish cafe offers internet controlled design experience as part of a festival.
  • Super Bowl XLVI preview

  • Will the Giants or the Patriots win the NFL's biggest prize?
  • Live - Africa Cup of Nations Day 16

  • All the action from the quarter-finals at the Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
  • Obama urges 'keep recovery going'

  • Barack Obama challenges Congress to keep the recovery going as new data shows unemployment down to its lowest rate in three years.
  • US job numbers show strong growth

  • The US economy created 243,000 jobs in January, while the unemployment rate fell to 8.3%, official figures show.
  • Apple overturns Motorola's ban

  • Apple is granted a suspension of a sales ban imposed on some of its iPads and iPhones in Germany.
  • FBI probes Anonymous phone hack

  • The FBI investigates how activists linked to Anonymous obtained a recording of a phone call between US and UK police on their operations against hacking.
  • Acting veteran Ben Gazzara dies

  • US film and Broadway actor Ben Gazzara has died in New York at the age of 81.
  • Gibb says he feels 'fantastic'

  • Bee Gees star Robin Gibb says he is making a "spectacular" recovery from cancer and that he is feeling "fantastic".
  • PM urged to cut wind farm subsidy

  • More than 100 Conservatives are among MPs who have written to the prime minister calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines.
  • Prince optimistic for fisheries

  • Prince Charles says there is a reason to be optimistic about the state of the world's oceans, but it is "critically urgent" to tackle overfishing.
  • Malaria toll 'is twice as high'

  • The number of deaths worldwide from malaria has been underestimated, according to data published in the medical journal the Lancet.
  • Brains may be wired for addiction

  • Abnormalities in the brain may make some people more likely to become drug addicts, according to scientists.
  • Pakistan set England huge target

  • England face a mammoth task to avoid a series whitewash after being set a daunting target to win the third Test.
  • Artist set for Facebook windfall

  • A US graffiti artist who painted Facebook's offices is set to become a millionaire when the social network begins trading as a public company.
  • Monkeys fed wine 'to fight flu'

  • A zoo in Kazakhstan, where overnight temperatures have dipped to nearly -40C, is giving monkeys a wine concoction as a remedy against flu.
  • ANC youth leader appeal dismissed

  • South African youth leader Julius Malema loses his appeals against the ruling ANC's decision to suspend him for bringing the party into disrepute.
  • Europe 'at risk of early grave'

  • Australia's Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd warns Europe faces an "early grave" if it continues to ignore Asia's rise.
  • Thousands in rival Moscow marches

  • Tens of thousands of people march in Moscow in protest at Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, while his supporters hold a rally elsewhere in Russia's capital.
  • Mexico 'cartel enforcer' detained

  • Police in Mexico say they have arrested the suspected leader of the Gente Nueva gang, the armed wing of the Sinaloa drug cartel.
  • BBC accuses Iran of intimidation

  • The BBC's Director General, Mark Thompson, accuses the Iranian authorities of intimidating those working for its Persian service.
  • Film-maker Zalman King dies at 70

  • Film-maker Zalman King, best known for writing and producing the hit movie Nine and a Half Weeks, dies aged 70.
  • Ice alert on roads as snow eases

  • Motorists are urged to take extra care in icy conditions as Heathrow Airport cancels half of its flights.
  • Queen marks Diamond Jubilee eve

  • The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh attend a church service on the eve of the Diamond Jubilee anniversary of her accession to the throne.
  • Syria veto a mistake, says Hague

  • UK Foreign Secretary William Hague says China and Russia will be "held responsible" for violence in Syria after vetoing a UN resolution condemning government repression.
  • 'A little too much drink' warning

  • Drinking "just a little more than they should" puts people at risk of serious illness including heart disease, stroke and cancer, the government is warning.
  • Week in pictures: 28 January-3 February

  • News photos from around the world: 28 January-3 February
  • The Queen: 60 photographs for 60 years

  • Sixty photographs for 60 years on the throne
  • In pictures: Venice in Solitude

  • Haunting views of Venice's waterways
  • Where the Titanic was born

  • Drawing offices where Titanic was designed
  • Day in pictures: 3 February 2012

  • 24 hours of news photos: 3 February 2012
  • Day in pictures: 2 February 2012

  • 24 hours of news photos: 2 February 2012
  • In pictures: Egypt football clash

  • Many die in clashes after match between rivals
  • In pictures: Sony World Photography Awards shortlist

  • Shortlist for Sony World Photography Awards
  • A Point of View: Mourning the loss of the written word

  • Moving towards a world without handwritten letters
  • Close encounters with Philippine witches

  • Searching for witches on a tropical island
  • Your pictures: Hunger

  • Readers pictures on the theme of hunger
  • VIDEO: Churchill and protege reunited

  • Famous Moroccan artist owes his career to Churchill
  • In pictures: Venezuela parade

  • Venezuela's President Chavez marks 20 years since failed coup
  • Slow steps towards restoring Italy-Libya ties

  • Libya and Italy keen to repair ties damaged by Arab Spring