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- Moscow shopping loses special feel
- A night out in Helsinki
- Raging bulls and equality
- Pakistan's passion for cricket
- Demise of Italy's scheming grandad
- Moscow's shopping revolution
- Through the Kazakh looking-glass
- Mexico's sinking city
- The slow pace of change in Saudi
- Dubai defies the pessimists
- Siberian fortune of Russia's gas giant
- The boy who lives on a rubbish tip
- Austria's tough EU balancing act
- Tube travel Venezuelan style
- West Virginia's night of despair
- France's 'pursuit of harmony'
- Chugging along Kenya's colonial past
- Iran on nuclear collision course
- A piece of railway history
- The Philippine name game
- Turkey struggles to stop bird flu
- Role models for Hungary's Roma
- Island essence goes with sugar
- Claiming Hungary's 1956 revolution
- Behind the scenes as UN decides
- Losing touch with Jamaican spirit
- Democrats fail to find a message
- Egypt's bubbling cauldron
- No justice for victims of sex tourism
- An unsettling peace in Baghdad
- Liberian leader's tough honeymoon
- Female frustrations of Iran reporting
- Zuma's HIV courtroom revelations
- France's problem with capitalism
- Lost words of a German conscript
- India's curious rural employment plan
- Isolation hits Palestinian life hard
- Battle for Norfolk Island
- Greece, Turkey show restraint over crash
- Epic adventures in South Asia
- The new communists of Calcutta
- Gaza's culture of violence
- Senegal's well-trodden migrant path
- Greece, Turkey show restraint over crash
- No happy ending for East Timor
- Colombia's fight to end violence
- Informants in the French tradition
- UN sees hope in Sudan rejection
- Bush gets Zarqawi 'bounce'
- Haunted by Tokyo cult
- Gaza goes back to its beaches
- Fears of Turkey's 'invisible' Armenians
- Yams and the World Cup in Nigeria
- Refuge from the real Afghanistan
- Reflections from the Middle East
- Piracy on the streets of Peru
- Why New York is losing its cool
- Battle for Mexico's democratic soul
- Drama of despair at Tel Aviv embassy
- Harlem goes upmarket
- Africa's struggle for political evolution
- Cricket: The latest American craze?
- The Cuban farm revolution 'forgot'
- Thais cheery over military coup
- Final return to Congo
- Beijing's penis emporium
- All eyes on the new Tongan king
- On the road with the Taleban
- Baghdad bakers and barbers at risk
- Dying trade of the Sahara camel train
- German mountain that symbolises freedom
- The car craze sweeping Russia's rich
- Pain and disbelief in Gaza
- The Turkish peacemaker
- The world's most dangerous road
- The world's most dangerous road
