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India Update from BBC News
Councillor in racism row 'sorry'
A councillor from Kent makes an "unqualified" apology after telling a British Asian man to move back to India or Pakistan in an online forum.
Blair's black eye at awards event
Tony Blair sported a faint black eye as he accepted an award earlier, after an a "gym-related accident".
Landslide derails India toy train
The famous toy train service that ferries tourists in India's tea country in Darjeeling is struck by a huge landslide.
Japan urges India climate action
Japanese Foreign Minister Hirofumi Nakasone urges India to play a active role in combating global warming and climate change.

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Six killed in tower block blaze
Three children and three adults die after a blaze swept through a tower block in London.
'Iran trial' for UK embassy staff
Some of the British embassy staff arrested in Iran for "inciting protests" will be put on trial, a top cleric says.
Alaska Governor Palin to resign
Republican ex-vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin is to quit as Alaska governor amid speculation about a possible presidential bid.
Prince and PM praise soldiers' bravery
The Prince of Wales and Gordon Brown pay tribute to two British soldiers killed in a roadside explosion in Afghanistan.
UN chief to hold more Burma talks
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is set to hold a second meeting with Burma's top military leaders.


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