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The BBC's Robert Pigott analyses the big meeting between the Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Benedict, after his offer to disillusioned Anglicans. (Read More)
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The annual Children in Need show - which included a dance-off between BBC newsreaders and Britain's Got Talent winners Diversity - raises £20.3m. (Read More)
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After a series of devastating storms since late September, many communities in the Philippines are still badly flooded, and the government estimates it may take months for the waters to drain. The BBC's Daniel Vincent in Manila explains why. (Read More)
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In his regular column, the BBC's environment analyst, Roger Harrabin, assesses the arguments sparked by the leaking of information on climate change following an e-mail hack. (Read More)
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The BBC's Paul Wood, on board an EU warship in the Gulf of Aden, asks why the world's most advanced navies have failed to end piracy off Somalia's coast. (Read More)
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The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue tests the temparature at a hustings in Peterborough as five candidates vie to replace Nigel Farage as UKIP's leader. (Read More)
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BBC Mundo's Pablo Esparza examines why recent massive power shortages have resulted in millions of homes being plunged into complete darkness in Latin America. (Read More)