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  1. The children employed to make rope in Bangladesh
  2. Four police officers have been shot dead at a coffee shop in Washington State, in an attack described as 'an execution'.
  3. Three Spanish citizens have been kidnapped in the West African country of Mauritania, according to reports.
  4. Commonwealth leaders urge Fiji's military rulers to restore democracy and ensure human rights are protected.
  5. Equatorial Guinea's main opposition candidate says he will not accept Sunday's election result because polls were not fair.
  6. More than 57% of Swiss voters back a referendum proposal to ban the building of minarets, official results show.
  7. Tiger Woods hits out at "unfounded rumours" circulating since he was involved in a car accident in the early hours of Friday morning.
  8. Police investigating the cause of a fire in a south-west London flat which killed a mother and her daughter say it is not suspicious.
  9. Barcelona beat Real Madrid to leapfrog their arch rivals and move to the top of La Liga.
  10. Spanish singers stage a concert in support of a Western Sahara activist on hunger strike in the Canary Islands.
  11. Four police officers have been shot dead in an ambush at a coffee shop in Washington State, US media report.
  12. Iran's government approves a big expansion in its uranium enrichment programme, after a rebuke from the UN watchdog.
  13. Four police officers have been shot near the McChord Air Force Base in Washington State, US media report.
  14. Could insuring for weather damage become impossible?
  15. A group including the author Iain Banks accuses the government of "writing a blank cheque" for rescued banks.
  16. The central bank of the United Arab Emirates says it is setting up a facility to provide banks with extra liquidity.
  17. Saudi Arabia says it has captured a strategic mountain area near its border with Yemen from Yemeni Shia rebels.
  18. Nikolay Davydenko wins the ATP Tour World Finals title with a 6-3 6-4 win against Juan Martin del Potro at the O2 Arena in London.
  19. Two Burmese fishermen and a 17-year-old boy are jailed in Thailand for murdering a British yachtsman.
  20. Nick Griffin, who has said global warming is "essentially a hoax", is to represent MEPs at the Copenhagen climate conference.