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The latest stories from the World section of the BBC News web site.
Afghan-US talks suspended Afghanistan suspends talks on a bilateral security agreement with the US, citing inconsistencies over the peace process. Details
Obama 'to call for nuclear cuts' US President Barack Obama is to speak at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, where he is expected to call for cuts in US and Russian nuclear arsenals. Details
Brazil sends troops to quell protest Brazil is to send troops to five major cities to help restore order after massive protests calling for better education and transport, the justice ministry says. Details
Refugee numbers 'highest since 1994' The UN says 7.6 million people became refugees in 2012, the highest number since 1994, with the conflict in Syria a major new factor. Details
N Korea condemns Hitler report North Korea denounces a report that leader Kim Jong-un gave out copies of Adolf Hitler's memoir Mein Kampf to officials on his birthday. Details
Toxic substance in Fukushima water High levels of a toxic radioactive isotope, strontium-90, have been found in groundwater at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, its operator says. Details
US surveillance 'foiled 50 plots' The head of the US electronic spying agency tells Congress surveillance programmes leaked to media helped thwart 50 attacks since 2001. Details
Nigeria militants kill school pupils Suspected Boko Haram militants in Nigeria kill at least nine school children, in what survivors suggest is a response to growing vigilante groups. Details
Saturn probe to acquire Earth image The Cassini probe in orbit around Saturn is going to picture the ringed planet in a special photo that also includes a distant Earth. Details
Top US journalist dies in car crash Journalist Michael Hastings, whose reporting ended the career of US General Stanley McChrystal, has died in a crash in Los Angeles aged 33. Details
Army leads north India flood rescue Military helicopters lead rescue operations in India's flood-hit northern states, where 130 people are now known to have died. Details
Doctors plea for Guantanamo care An open letter published in the Lancet medical journal calls for hunger-striking Guantanamo Bay detainees to receive independent medical care. Details
Applause is a 'social contagion' The quality of a performance does not drive the amount of applause an audience gives, a study suggests. Details