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Bosnian women react as buses with coffins of 534 newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre pass Sarajevo on the way to a joint burial. July 11 is the anniversary of the massacre of up to 8,000 Muslim men and boys by Bosnian Serb forces

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Leaders seek trade deal by 2010

The world’s biggest economies agreed to conclude a comprehensive trade deal in 2010, in the latest attempt to revive the stalled Doha round and boost the world economy

News Corp will not face renewed probe

Cameron under pressure over aide

Gilts fall after Bank signals no extra QE

UK bonds react to fears over exit strategy

Fed warns on Congressional scrutiny

Support growing for bill to audit decisions

EU to propose 2010 budget cut

Focus on employment and growth

New US jobless claims plunge

Economists warn against false hopes

Export figures fuel Berlin growth talk

Hopes of end to deep recession

China plans to restore Xinjiang calm

Crisis represents high profile test for Hu

Transit states release tension on Nabucco

Milestone for natural gas pipeline plan

Fresh cyber attacks hit S Korea and US

Suspicions focus on Pyongyang

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