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Channel Title: BBC News - Home
Channel Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/

Channel Description: The latest stories from the Home section of the BBC News web site.

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Mubarak's trial begins in Cairo
Egypt's deposed President Hosni Mubarak is wheeled into a Cairo court on a hospital bed to hear charges that he ordered the killing of protesters.
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Italy begins crisis talks with EU
Crisis talks begin between Italy and the European Union as yields on Italy's bonds reach new euro-era highs.
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Alfred Hitchcock film footage uncovered
Footage of what is believed to be Alfred Hitchcock's earliest surviving feature has been discovered in New Zealand.
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Japan parliament backs Tepco plan
Japan's parliament backs a plan to help Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) compensate victims of its tsunami-crippled nuclear plant.
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UN debate as Syrian siege goes on
A divided UN Security Council is due to resume its debate on Syria as reports come in of a new tank advance on the besieged city of Hama.
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'UK's biggest' cocaine haul found
A record-breaking haul of cocaine, with a street value of between £50m and £300m, is made from a luxury yacht in Southampton.
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Court freezes Hicks book proceeds
An Australian court freezes the proceeds from a memoir by former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks, in a case brought by the government.
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Mugabe land seizures 'cost $12bn'
The seizure of most of Zimbabwe's white-owned land has cost $12bn in lost production since 2000, the nation's commercial farming union says.
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Home-made hovercraft decapitates NZ man
A New Zealand man is reportedly decapitated by a propeller while demonstrating a home-made hovercraft in front of his family.
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'Racist' Ramadan adverts pulled
A Malaysian TV channel withdraws a series of messages aimed at influencing the behaviour of non-Muslims during Ramadan, after viewers complain.
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UK to legalise content ripping
Plans to block websites that host copyright infringing material are to be dumped by the government.
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New Stieg Larsson book 'does not exist'
Reports of a fourth novel from the writer of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo are wide of the mark, his partner Eva Gabrielsson tells BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
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Playing dirty: Rat uses poison trick to foil foes
The African crested rat applies toxins from a poisonous tree to its fur to foil predators, scientists report.
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Pop goes everything: Study hints at 'bubble universe'
Researchers propose a means to test the idea that we inhabit an infinity of universes, each encapsulated in "bubbles" of space-time.
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Injured Wariner will miss Worlds
The United States' former Olympic and world 400m champion Jeremy Wariner will miss this month's World Championships because of a foot injury.
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Sportsday Live - Wednesday 3 August
Latest breaking football transfers, Rebecca Adlington says she needs to improve, plus more.
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Woods stands by caddie decision
Tiger Woods returns to competitive golf on Thursday insisting he has no regrets about sacking caddie Steve Williams.
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Warning over cuts to armed forces
The military may be unable to fulfil its tasks after 2015 as a result of spending cuts, MPs say, as a minister admits there will be "capability gaps".
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Paralysed woman loses pool claim
A woman who hit her head on the bottom of a swimming pool during a late-night party in Surrey loses her claim for £6m damages in the High Court.
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Northern Rock reports lower loss
Nationalised lender Northern Rock PLC announces reduced losses for the first six months of the year.
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