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Condoleezza Rice's visit opens new era in USLibya relations
Condoleezza Rice became the first American secretary of state to visit Libya in more than half a century on Friday delivering a diplomatic dividend to the country's unpredictable leader Muammar Gaddafi.
Swazi king's party provokes controversy
Tens of thousands of people will gather in Swaziland's Valley of Heaven tomorrow to fete Africa's last absolute monarch.
Japan warns of increasing Russian military presence
Japan has warned of an increasing Russian military presence in NorthEast Asia with additional exercises and incursions into Japanese territory in the last 12 months by naval and airborne forces.
The Queen her life revealed on film
The life of Queen Elizabeth II will be seen as never before in a souvenir collection of nine DVDs available free exclusively to Telegraph readers.
Polish ministers 'had evidence of CIA prisons'
Polish investigators may have uncovered evidence showing that a number of key cabinet ministers knew of the existence of secret CIA prisons in Poland where controversial interrogation techniques such as waterboarding could have been common place.
Spain to amend strict abortion law
The Spanish government will amend the country's restrictive law on abortion and allow women to have terminations on demand in the early stages of pregnancy.
Ivy league universities target British students
American universities are launching an aggressive recruitment drive for the brightest British students and tempting them across the Atlantic with generous bursaries.