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Feeds for BBC News [ Get the latest BBC World News: international news, features and analysis from Africa, Americas, South Asia, Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Middle East. ]1. Zelaya's jet blocked in HondurasHonduras's ousted president aborts his bid to fly home after he is blocked from landing and violence erupts.
2. Biden strikes tough note on IranUS Vice-President Joe Biden indicates the administration will not restrain Israel if it decides on military action against Iran.3. Federer win breaks Sampras recordRoger Federer becomes the greatest player in Grand Slam history as he beats Andy Roddick to claim a 15th major title.4. US set for tough Moscow summitBarack Obama arrives in Moscow shortly for a summit preceded by marked differences over national interest.5. Upset for Bulgaria's socialistsExit polls in Bulgaria indicate the centre-right party led by ex-body guard and mayor of Sofia Boiko Borisov is heading for victory.6. Mexico president in mid-term testMexicans vote in mid-term congressional elections expected to determine the fate of the economic reforms.7. China's Xinjiang hit by violenceThree people have been killed and 20 injured in violence in Urumqi in China's restive Xinjiang region, state media says.8. Somali civilians killed by shellsTwelve civilians die in the Somali capital as soldiers retaliate to mortars fired at the presidential palace by insurgents.9. One dies in Florida Disney crash A monorail crash at the Walt Disney World in Florida kills the theme park's employee, officials say.10. US man breaks world record for hot-dog eatingJoey "Jaws" Chestnut eats 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes at the annual contest in New York, shattering his old record of 66.11. Woods seals PGA National victoryTiger Woods clinches his 68th PGA Tour win at the PGA National, despite a superb last-round effort from fellow American Hunter Mahan.12. Yousuf gives Pakistan upper handMohammad Yousuf scores a century on his return to the Pakistan side to give the tourists the initiative in the first Test in Sri Lanka.13. Armed and readyPakistan wants civilians to help take on Taliban14. Moscow challengeRussian visit will test Obama's diplomatic skills15. In picturesThe men's final at Wimbledon16. Shifting focusHas Obama administration taken eye off Iraq?17. Critical taskUK troops pay high price in south Afghanistan18. In picturesFloods and landslides cause havoc in China19. Zimbabwe army 'to go from mines'Zimbabwe's government agrees to withdraw soldiers from diamond mines amid criticism over human rights abuses.20. Yemenia crash jet signal detectedA signal is detected from the flight data recorders of the Yemenia plane that crashed near the Comoros, officials say.21. Palin hints on political futureRepublican ex-vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin hints on playing a wider role in the US, after quitting as Alaska governor.
22. Beatles 'shark' Klein dies at 77Ruthless music entrepreneur Allen Klein, blamed by many for contributing to The Beatles' demise, dies in New York at 77.23. Deadly floods hit China, VietnamHeavy rains in south-central China and northern Vietnam kill at least 31 people, state media report. 24. Bomb hits Philippine church-goersThe Philippine army blames Islamist militants after a bomb blast outside a cathedral in the south kills at least five people.25. Europe nears gas pipeline accordFive European governments are due to sign an agreement on 13 July for a major new pipeline from Central Asia.26. Fraud probe into MG Rover demiseThe Serious Fraud Office is to investigate the collapse of MG Rover in 2005, which led to 6,000 job losses.27. Iran clerics defy election rulingA group of Iranian clerics calls the presidential vote's result invalid, underlining the splits in the ruling elite.28. Iran executes 20 on drug chargesIran has executed 20 people for drug trafficking at a prison west of the capital Tehran, official media reports. 29. UK soldiers die in Afghan blastTwo British service personnel have been killed in separate attacks in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence says. 30. Russia 'agrees US troop transit'An Obama administration official says Russia has agreed to let US troops bound for Afghanistan fly through its airspace.31. Obama seeks thaw in US-Russia tiesAs President Barack Obama heads to Moscow to try to rebuild ties that have reached Cold War depths, Rupert Wingfied-Hayes tries to judge the the US leader's uphill task.32. Nine reasons to celebrate AmericaAs the US marks its Independence Day, the BBC's Kevin Connolly gives his list of reasons why America should be celebrated.33. What next for Honduras?
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya has left Washington on a flight bound for Honduras, in a bid to reclaim his post. What next?
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