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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says he will step down after the next election.
US authorities warn that a new shale oil may be more flammable than normal crude.
We road-test predictions from two of our favourite guests for the year ahead.
Small foreign-owned businesses in Zimbabwe have less than 24 hours to meet new rules
Greenpeace protestors are released but will Arctic drilling be put on ice?
Can Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan hold on to power after the corruption scandal?
Business Matters looks back at the biggest business stories of 2013.
Kalashnikov - a look at the inventor of the AK47 and a royal pardon for Alan Turing
Ex-tycoon, Mikhail Khodorkovsky travels to Germany after spending a decade in prison.
Is Russia's president about to pardon his old foe after a decade in jail?
The US central bank pulls back on its stimulus for the economy - but only by a bit.
Russia pledges billions to help indebted Ukraine but will this come at a political cost?
A US judge rules the National Security Agency's collection of phone data unconstitutional
As North Korea executes Jang Song-thaek, what will be the economic impact?
JP Morgan faces a payout over Madoff ponzi scheme
The postman makes his final knock as Canada's postal service ends home deliveries.
A budget deal for the US has been struck but what will it mean for Americans?
Limit mass surveillance - the world's top tech companies lobby the US government
Reflecting on the life of Nelson Mandela.
Live coverage of events in South Africa and reaction from around the world
Drama in Mexico as dangerous nuclear material is stolen and then recovered
As Detroit is cleared to declare bankruptcy, what impact will it have for the Motor City?
Trade trumps political concerns as the British prime minister visits China
US says it'll continue flights in the disputed East China Sea zone, can tensions defuse?
The people of the Serengeti in Tanzania want better roads, but what are risks?
Two killed as a crane collapses at Brazilian World Cup stadium.
Confrontation in the East China Sea over airspace.
There are fears for Thailand's economy as political protests grip the country
Tim Berners-Lee says we must applaud and protect whistleblowers like Edward Snowden.
Three women are freed after being kept as slaves for 30 years in south London