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Mobile Skip to content Skip to local navigation Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to bbc.co.uk search Help Accessibility Help Blast hits Russian Caucasus cafe

A suspected car bomb has ripped through a cafe in the volatile North Caucasus region of Russia, injuring at least 20 people, officials say.

Anelka given 18-match France ban

Nicolas Anelka is banned for 18 matches and Patrice Evra for five by the French Football Federation. Sport

Hostage drama at Turkish embassy

A man who broke the Turkish embassy in Tel Aviv and briefly took two people hostage is arrested and taken to hospital with gun shot wounds.

Romania acts in 'spy' tit-for-tat

Romania condemns Russia for arresting and expelling one of its diplomats, accused of spying, and says a Russian envoy will be deported in return.

Ukraine could cut grain exports Obama and EU leaders plan summit Cuban dissidents arrive in Spain German train crashes into truck Sarajevo siege recalled at trial Italian ex-president Cossiga dies Romania fire kills newborn babies
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