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Timeline: South Africa10th Aug 2010
A chronology of key events
Protecting wildlife in conflict zones21st Jul 2010
What happens when conservationists find themselves on the front line of more than the battle to save species from extinction.
Timeline: Burundi17th Jul 2010
A chronology of key events
Glastonbury basks as party begins26th Jun 2010
The Glastonbury Festival kicks off as the main stages open and sunny weather adds to the party atmosphere.
Prince Charles visits Glastonbury25th Jun 2010
The Prince of Wales gives the Glastonbury Festival the royal seal of approval with a visit to mark its 40th anniversary.
The Full Story: PM's Questions23rd Jun 2010
All the action, reaction and analysis in video and text as David Cameron faced questions from MPs.
World Cup reporting diary23rd Jun 2010
Abena and Akosua from Ghana keep a diary about their experience of travelling to South Africa to attend a World Cup match.
Soweto's history: Nobel Peace Prizes to the World Cup11th Jun 2010
Young journalists, whose school is on the same street as two of South Africa's Noble Peace Price winners, report on the preparations for the World Cup in their home town of Soweto. Phefeni Secondary High School is on Vilakazi Street, where former president Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu once lived, and learners there have been reporting for BBC News as part of the School Report initiative.
Shot UK family relatives in shock3rd Jun 2010
Manzoor Akhtar, the sister of the man shot along with his wife and daughter in Pakistan, says the family are living in fear back in the UK.
