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By-passers donate money for Sichuan earthquake victims, Shanghai, China

By-passers line up to donate money at a collection for Sichuan earthquake victims organised by student volunteers in Shanghai. The Chinese government has said fatalities could rise above 50,000.

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Iceland agrees €1.5bn swap scheme with neighbours

Iceland has agreed €1.5bn of swap agreements with its Nordic neighbours as it increases efforts to fight economic uncertainty and record inflation

Japan shows surprise growth spurt

Quarterly GDP up 1 per cent year on year

US to announce N Korea food aid package

Aid to flow for first time in two years

Sri Lankan blast kills 10 and injures 85

Bomb rocks Colombo’s commercial quarter

Bush warns against a nuclear Iran

Remarks in Israel seen as aimed at Obama

China quake toll ‘could reach 50,000’

Authorities call on overseas experts for help

Italy cracks down on gypsies

Community leaders warn of vigilantes

Brown dismisses leadership ‘gossip’

Economy is voters’ top concern, poll shows

German growth helps spur eurozone

Doubts over whether good news will last

UN hits at spy-led Afghan killings

‘Investigators kept in dark’

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Burma’s victims pay bill for foreign policy realism

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