US Admits Defeat Over $1.2trn Deficit Cuts

A ‘super committee’ of US politicians has failed to reach a deal on how to slash $1.2trn (£760bn) from America’s deficit.

Egypt’s Cabinet Offers To Quit Amid Killings

Egypt’s ruling military council is considering whether to accept the resignation of the cabinet amid a third day of violence between police and pro-democracy protesters.

Army Coup Reality Dawns On Egypt’s Protesters

The Egyptian ‘revolution’ of February was always an attempted coup d’etat by the military – a fact that has gradually dawned on would-be revolutionaries who are again making their anger heard.

Death toll rises in Cairo clashes

Thousands of protesters re-occupy Tahrir Square in Cairo less than an hour after a violent attempt by troops and police to evict them.

Spain conservatives win election

Spain’s conservative Popular Party wins a resounding victory in a parliamentary election dominated by the country’s deep debt crisis.

Soldier dies in Afghan explosion

A British soldier from the 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment has been killed in an explosion in Afghanistan, the MoD says.

Last Gaddafi Regime Member Caught In Libya

Libya’s new rulers have arrested the last senior member of the Gaddafi regime at large – the former intelligence chief Abdullah al Senussi.

Fog disrupts flights from London

Passengers are facing disruptions as hundreds of flights are cancelled or delayed because of dense fog in London.

Gaddafi’s son captured in Libya

Saif al-Islam, the fugitive son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been captured and will face a fair trial, the prime minister says.

Hundreds Hurt In Deadly Clashes In Cairo

At least one person has been killed and 676 others were injured in clashes in Cairo after riot police stormed Tahrir Square to clear a protest camp, officials said.

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