The US Afghan commander warns troops’ lives will be at risk if a US church goes ahead with plans to burn the Koran, concerns echoed by the White House and Nato.
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Petraeus warns over Koran burning
Two US soldiers are killed in northern Iraq, the first US military deaths since Washington last month declared an end to combat operations in the country.
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American soldiers killed in Iraq
European finance ministers agree a new framework for financial supervision, designed to help prevent future financial crises.
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EU agrees new financial framework
England take on Switzerland and Scotland host Liechtenstein as qualifying for Euro 2012 continues on a busy night of international football.
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Live – Euro 2012 qualifiers
A massive expansion is to take place at Europe’s largest onshore wind farm in East Renfrewshire.
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Huge growth at largest wind farm
The Metropolitan Police are likely to discuss new phone-hacking allegations with Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson, its assistant commissioner says.
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Police expected to quiz PM’s aide
Millions of Londoners are attempting to travel home amid a major Tube strike affecting nearly all its lines.
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Tube strike brings major delays
At least 16 people are killed as a car bomb explodes near a police base in north-west Pakistan, in the second deadly attack on police in the region in as many days.
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Car bomb targets Pakistan police
A number of properties have been flooded in County Fermanagh after the Colebrooke River burst its banks near Lisnaskea.
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Farms, roads flooded in Fermanagh
More than one million protesters join rallies across France and a national strike causes major disruption, amid rising anger over pension reforms.
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Pension rallies hit French cities