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Housing to dominate Brown agenda E-mail
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to make housing, education and health his priorities when he outlines his agenda to MPs later.
 
Baghdad mortar attack kills three E-mail
A mortar and rocket attack on Baghdad's heavily-protected Green Zone has killed three people, Iraqi police said.
 
Thousands flee Indonesia volcano E-mail
Thousands of Indonesians have been evacuated from the slopes of a volcano that is spewing out hot ash and smoke in the east of the country.
 
Polish coalition crisis defused E-mail
A junior coalition partner has said it will remain in Poland's conservative government, defusing what had appeared to be an escalating crisis.
 
US mistrial for Colombian rebel E-mail
A US judge has declared a mistrial in the case of Colombian rebel leader Ricardo Palmera, after a jury could not agree on a verdict.
 
Bush urges Congress Iraq support E-mail
US President George W Bush has said he understands how difficult the Iraq war is on the US, but that Congress must give his surge plan more time to work.
 
UN team set to return to N Korea E-mail
A UN nuclear team plans to arrive in North Korea on Saturday to monitor the shutdown of Pyongyang's nuclear reactor, the UN nuclear watchdog says.
 
Rebels behead Philippine troops E-mail
Eight Philippine marines have been killed, four of them beheaded, by  rebels in the south of the country, the army says.
 
Russia tax inspector 'spy' probed E-mail
The Federal Security Service (FSB) said Vyachaslav Zharko was recruited by agents from Britain's MI6 foreign intelligence service.
 
Terror fight 'may take 15 years' E-mail
Former navy chief Admiral Sir Alan West told the Sunday Telegraph the UK faced a "disparate core" of "racist" people, often based abroad, who wanted power.
 
Iraq accident death soldier named E-mail
Rifleman Vakabua, a Fijian national from Suva serving in Mortar Platoon attached to 7 Platoon, B Company, died at the Basra Palace base.
 
Japan's Abe backs new minister E-mail
Mr Abe, who has admitted his ruling coalition faces an uphill battle ahead of upper house elections this month, said Mr Akagi had done nothing wrong.
 
Iraqi PM slams 'heinous' bombers E-mail
Rescuers are still searching for survivors of the attack, which officials now say killed 130 people and injured 240 others, many seriously.
 
Sarkozy says 'No' to mass pardons E-mail
Mr Sarkozy told French media he objected to using his powers of pardon as a way to relieve overcrowded jails.
 
PM Denies Aussies in Iraq for Oil E-mail
Prime Minister John Howard insisted oil had nothing to do with Australia's involvement in the Iraq war, contradicting his defense minister who said Thursday that protecting Iraq's oil supplies is one of his country's motivations for keeping troops there.
 
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