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| BBC News - World
The latest stories from the World section of the BBC News web site.
The head of Nasa has hailed a "new era" in exploration after the launch of the first cargo delivery to the space station by a private company.
A weak eurozone is the single biggest threat to the global economy, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
A South African farm worker is convicted of murdering white supremacist leader Eugene Terreblanche in 2010, with a second man acquitted.
Shares in Facebook drop another 5% as investors continue to turn their back on what was one of the most-anticipated flotations of recent times.
Sri Lanka must co-operate with any international war crimes probe, ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka tells the BBC, a day after his release from jail.
A Russian court jails 10 people, four for life, for the November 2009 bombing of a high-speed train in which 27 people died.
A painting showing South Africa's President Jacob Zuma with his genitals hanging out, angering the ANC, is vandalised in a Johannesburg gallery.
Yemen's national day parade passes off without incident, but in a sombre atmosphere, a day after a bomber killed 96 soldiers in the capital, Sanaa.
Almost 13% of young people worldwide are out of work with no sign of improvement for at least another four years, the International Labour Organization says.
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog says it is close to signing a deal with Iran on an investigation into its atomic activity, after talks in Tehran.
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