At least 10 people have been killed in two bombings at busy shopping locations in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
Olly Barratt reports from Erbil, in northern Iraq.
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At least 10 people have been killed in two bombings at busy shopping locations in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
Olly Barratt reports from Erbil, in northern Iraq.
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The UK's Home Secretary will present a new counter terrorism bill to Parliament today.
Measures include, giving more powers to police and security officials and stopping British citizens from returning to the UK.
But concerns have been raised over the UK's new policy, as our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…
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Russian business leaders are remaining tight lipped about the possible consequences of western sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine.
Russian newspaper Vedomosti is hosting representatives of some of the country's biggest companies at a financial conference in Moscow.
But while they were keen to talk up the potential of business in Russia, there was silence over the sanctions that Russia's finance minister says could have cost the country $40 billion.
Jake Rashbass reports from the conference.
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France has suspended, "until further notice," the controversial delivery of a helicopter carrier warship to Russia.
The Vladivostok was due to be handed over last month, but Russia's actions in Ukraine delayed the delivery.
Tom Barton reports,
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US President Barack Obama has again appealed for calm in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, amid fears that a tripling of the Missouri National Guard force on the streets could spark further violence.
The President also said he's launching a series of national meetings to discuss ways in which American police can improve their relationship with the communities they serve.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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The President told an audience in Chicago that he understands the intense reaction to a Grand Jury decision not to press criminal charges against the Ferguson policeman who killed the unarmed 19 year-old, Michael Brown.
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President Obama condemned the violence in Ferguson, and those who carried it out.
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